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Having trouble? Click here.Filmmaker Adam McKay on Monday said that America "has never been more right wing and propagandized" after predicting that the film "Wicked" would eventually get canceled.
"On a pure storytelling level Wicked Part 1 is right up there as one of the most radical big studio Hollywood movies ever made," McKay posted on X.
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He added, "I know Part 2 swings back to the center a bit but Part 1 is nakedly about radicalization in the face of careerism, fascism, propaganda."
Writer-producer Adam McKay attends the 25th annual UCLA School of Theater Film and Television Film Festival Screenwriters Showcase at UCLA's James Bridges Theatre in Los Angeles on June 6, 2016. (Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images)
"Wicked" hit theaters in November and has been a box office success, easily surpassing its $145 million budget. The first installment of the two-part stage musical film adaptation has made over $500 million to date. The movie stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande as Elphaba and Glinda.
The second installment is set to be released in November 2025.
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"What’s really striking about Wicked Part 1 is that it’s coming out NOW when America has never been more right wing and propagandized," McKay said.
He added, "And yes, I know the theatrical production and the book are much older so part of the timing is a coincidence but still…"
Ariana Grande, left, and Cynthia Erivo attend the "Wicked: Part One" premiere at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Nov. 18. (Karwai Tang/WireImage)
Someone replied to McKay’s post, thanking him for the "alternative perspective."
"Really? Wow! I'm sorry I didn't even think of seeing it when it was showing here in Dublin. It just looked like more American fantasy, franchise-wringing and CGI fare to me. I'll have to see it when it gets to streaming. Thanks for the alternative perspective," they wrote.
"I think you’ll be shocked. If America keeps going on the track it is I wouldn’t be surprised to see the movie banned in 3-5 years," McKay replied.
"Wicked" part one is likely to be available to stream on Peacock in early 2025.
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McKay has previously been open about his left-leaning politics and is a frequent commentator on American politics. The prolific director in recent years championed progressive causes and has donated millions of dollars to fight climate change.
From left: Idina Menzel, Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and Kristin Chenoweth attend the premiere of Universal's "Wicked" at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles on Nov. 9. (Amy Sussman/Getty Images)
The "Big Short" director went on a tear against the Democratic Party in the wake of President-elect Trump's victory in November, declaring he's ditching the party for good.
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