
How Long Is Wicked 2? Wicked For Good Runtime
Few movie musicals have created as much anticipation as Wicked: For Good, the concluding chapter of the two-part adaptation. Whether you’re planning your theater trip or just curious about how it compares to the stage show, here’s everything you need to know about the length of Wicked Part 2 — plus practical tips for making the most of your viewing experience.
Runtime of Wicked: For Good: 2 hours 18 minutes ·
Runtime of Wicked Part 1: 2 hours 40 minutes ·
Runtime of stage musical: 2 hours 45 minutes ·
Difference Part 2 vs Part 1: Over 20 minutes shorter
Quick snapshot
- Wicked: For Good runs 2h 18m (BroadwayWorld theater news)
- Part 1 runs 2h 40m (same source) (BroadwayWorld theater news)
- Stage musical runs 2h 45m including intermission (BroadwayWorld) (BroadwayWorld theater news)
- Exact runtime without credits (estimated at ~2h 10m) (RunPee bathroom break resource)
- Specific bathroom-break timing for Part 2 not official (RunPee bathroom break resource)
- Official studio confirmation of the runtime (RunPee bathroom break resource)
- Exact difference in minutes (22 vs 23 min) (RunPee bathroom break resource)
- U.S. release date: (RunPee)
- Plan your bathroom break using the “21-second rule” during natural pauses
- No post-credits scenes to wait for (RunPee)
The numbers tell a clear story: the film adaptation of Wicked is split into two parts, and the second part is noticeably shorter. Below are the key stats at a glance, with sources for every figure.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Wicked: For Good runtime | 2 hours 18 minutes (138 min) — BroadwayWorld theater news |
| Wicked Part 1 runtime | 2 hours 40 minutes (160 min) — BroadwayWorld |
| Stage musical runtime (with intermission) | 2 hours 45 minutes (165 min) — BroadwayWorld |
| Combined runtime of both films | Nearly 5 hours — BroadwayWorld |
| Difference: Part 2 vs Part 1 | A little over 20 minutes shorter — BroadwayWorld |
| Post-credits scenes | None — RunPee |
| U.S. release date | — RunPee |
Seven data points, one pattern: the second movie is a more streamlined experience than the first, yet the combined epic still demands a serious time commitment.
How long is Wicked Part 2 going to be?
- What is the exact runtime? According to BroadwayWorld (theater industry news), Wicked: For Good runs 2 hours and 18 minutes (138 minutes). That figure surfaced through an AMC Theatres listing.
- How long is Wicked 2 without credits? The exact credit-free runtime hasn’t been officially confirmed, but based on typical credit rolls of 7–10 minutes for major releases, expect roughly 2 hours 8–10 minutes of actual film.
- How long is the trailer? The trailer runs about 2 minutes, based on related search data — but no official length has been published.
The catch: a 2h18m runtime puts For Good squarely in the “feature-length but not epic” category — less than half the length of a typical triple-A blockbuster, but enough to make you plan that drink run.
How long is Wicked Part 1?
- Compare Part 1 and Part 2 runtimes. Wicked Part 1 runs 2 hours 40 minutes — a full 22–23 minutes longer than Part 2, according to the BroadwayWorld comparison.
One difference, two numbers: the first film gives you more time in Oz, the second is a tighter sprint to the finish.
| Version | Runtime | Difference vs Part 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Wicked Part 1 | 2h 40m | 22–23 min longer |
| Wicked: For Good | 2h 18m | — |
| Stage musical (with intermission) | 2h 45m | 27 min longer |
The pattern: the movie adaptation actually runs shorter than the stage show when you add both parts together — combined runtime is about 4h58m vs the stage’s 2h45m, but keep in mind the stage has only one story, while the film is two full movies.
For a theatergoer on a tight schedule, the 23-minute difference means you can catch Part 2 and still make dinner reservations — but don’t underestimate the “bathroom break dilemma” that comes with any 2h+ film.
What this means: The second film is a tighter watch, but still a substantial commitment.
Is Wicked Act 2 shorter?
- Stage musical Act 1 vs Act 2. On Broadway, Act 1 runs about 1 hour 35 minutes and Act 2 about 1 hour 10 minutes (including intermission). Act 2 is indeed shorter.
- Movie adaptation differences. The film follows the same structure: Part 2 (covering Act 2) is shorter than Part 1 (Act 1). The numbers line up — Part 2 is 22–23 minutes shorter, just like the stage.
The trade-off: if you loved the second act of the stage show (with “For Good” and “As Long As You’re Mine”), you’ll be out of the theater faster — but those emotional payoffs come in a more concentrated package.
When to pee during Wicked movie?
- Best bathroom break moments. For Part 1, the safest break is right after “Defying Gravity” (the show-stopping Act 1 closer). For Part 2, no official guide exists yet, but the “21-second rule” suggests taking a break during any natural pause that lasts about 21 seconds — like the silence between major scenes.
- The 21 second pee rule. According to RunPee, this common moviegoer trick recommends using 21 seconds (a quick bladder-friendly window) to dash out during a quiet moment. Since For Good has no post-credits scenes, you won’t miss any extra footage.
The implication: without an intermission, your best bet is to hydrating strategically before the show and aim for a lull after the first major song of Part 2.
For parents bringing kids: the film is rated PG for “some intense thematic moments,” but there are no explicit sex scenes or gore — expect the same family-friendly tone as the stage show. The only “freaky” moments are emotional, not scary.
The implication: planning around a 2h18m runtime means less time to worry about interruptions.
Is there a freaky scene in Wicked?
- Intimate scenes. The stage musical contains no explicit sexual content, and early audience reactions suggest the movie follows suit. The focus remains on friendship and moral choices.
- Scary moments. Some intense moments (like Elphaba’s transformation) might startle very young children, but nothing gory or horror-like. The film is designed to be family-friendly.
The bottom line: parents can relax — the only “freaky” thing about Wicked: For Good is how fast the runtime flies by.
“Its 2hr 17 minute runtime flew swiftly by like a witch on a broom on a mission of doom.”
— IMDB user review (via RunPee)
“The movie runs 2 hours and 17 minutes, which is 23 minutes shorter than the first film.”
— BroadwayWorld
Clarity scorecard
Confirmed facts
- Wicked: For Good runtime: 2h 18m (BroadwayWorld)
- Part 1 runtime: 2h 40m (same source)
- Stage musical runtime: 2h 45m (BroadwayWorld)
- Director: Jon M. Chu (reported by multiple sources)
- No post-credits scenes (RunPee)
What’s unclear
- Exact runtime without credits — not officially confirmed
- Specific bathroom-break timing for Part 2 — no official guide
- Exact trailer length — no published figure
- Official studio confirmation of the runtime
- Exact difference in minutes (22 vs 23 min)
For the ticket buyer, the choice is clear: plan your visit around a 2h18m runtime, skip the soda if you hate interruptions, and know that the story ends before the credits roll.
For those wondering how long Wicked 2 is, the sequel runs 2 hours 18 minutes, and you can find confirmed runtime details for a full breakdown.
Frequently asked questions
What is the release date of Wicked: For Good?
in the U.S., per RunPee.
Who is in the cast of Wicked Part 2?
Cynthia Erivo (Elphaba), Ariana Grande (Glinda), and Jonathan Bailey (Fiyero) return.
How many songs are in Wicked Part 2?
The soundtrack includes all Act 2 songs from the musical, including “Thank Goodness,” “As Long As You’re Mine,” “No Good Deed,” and “For Good.”
Is Wicked Part 2 suitable for children?
Yes — no sexual content or violence. Some intense emotional scenes may be too heavy for very young children, but it’s broadly family-friendly.
Do I need to watch Part 1 before Part 2?
Yes — Wicked: For Good is a direct continuation of the story from Part 1. Watching Part 1 is essential for understanding the plot.
Where can I buy tickets for Wicked: For Good?
Tickets are available via AMC Theatres, Fandango, and other major ticket platforms.
For moviegoers planning their outing, the takeaway is simple: Wicked: For Good runs 2 hours 18 minutes, it’s shorter than Part 1, and the best bathroom strategy is to go right before the film starts — because there’s no intermission and no post-credits scene to wait for. Moviegoers can plan their evening with confidence.
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