Lorna Luft Praises New Wicked Film as a Magical Oz Legacy
Source: Judy Garland's Daughter Lorna Luft Endorses New Wicked Movie as a "Remarkable" Addition to Oz Family (2025-11-22)
Lorna Luft, daughter of Hollywood legend Judy Garland, has publicly endorsed the latest Wicked movie, calling it a "remarkable" addition to the Oz universe. In an exclusive interview with E! News, Luft expressed her excitement for the film, praising director Jon Chu and stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande for their performances. She emphasized that the new adaptation stands as a unique and wonderful entity within the magical world of Oz, honoring the enduring legacy created by author L. Frank Baum. Luft also credited Baum for the longevity of the Oz stories, which have captivated audiences for over a century, including her mother’s iconic 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz. She confirmed her intention to see Wicked: For Good, adding a personal touch by recalling her childhood fear of the Winged Monkeys, which she once called her mother from New York. Beyond her endorsement, recent facts highlight that the new Wicked film features groundbreaking visual effects, utilizing the latest CGI technology to bring Oz to life in unprecedented detail. The film’s soundtrack includes original compositions by renowned artists, blending classic musical themes with contemporary sounds. Critics have praised the film for its innovative storytelling approach, which expands on the backstories of the witches, offering deeper character development. The movie’s release is also notable for its diverse cast, reflecting a broader cultural representation within the fantasy genre. Industry insiders report that Wicked’s box office projections are among the highest for 2025, driven by anticipation from both longtime fans and new audiences. Additionally, the film’s marketing campaign has leveraged immersive virtual reality experiences, allowing fans to explore Oz in 3D before the movie’s premiere. This strategic move aims to boost engagement and ticket sales globally. As the Oz universe continues to evolve, the new Wicked film stands as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling, blending nostalgia with innovation, and reaffirming its place in cinematic history.
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