Going to See Wicked? Here’s the One Thing Movie Theaters Don’t Want You to Do
Hi there, Wicked fanatics. If you’ve read this far, it means you’re excited to see the new movie-musical extravaganzaprobably really, really excited. After all, The Wizard of Oz prequel, told from the perspective of the witches before Dorothy and her ruby slippers landed on the premises, has been a global phenomenon basically from the moment it premiered on Broadway in 2003. No wonder you’re itching to sit in that comfy theater seat and belt out popular anthems like “Defying Gravity” and “Popular.” But to paraphrase one of its many catchy songs, something controversial is happening in early Wicked screenings. After fans started singing right along with Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Galinda (Ariana Grande), many took to social media to vent their frustrations. The debate over proper movie-theater etiquette has been raging on TikTok and Reddit ever since, with fierce defenders on both sides of the issue. Now the executives behind the curtain at the largest theater chain in the count