For fans of “Wicked” there are plenty of limited-time events to attend, merchandise to purchase and food and beverages to try ...
The highly anticipated first part of the Wicked movie starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo officially hits big screens on ...
Packaging for “Wicked” dolls is leading children to ... Mattel intended to direct customers who purchased merchandise depicting characters played by Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo and Jonathan ...
Like many a press tour, that for Jon M. Chu’s Wicked Part 1 has been building with dozens of looks for its star pair Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. As early as the 2024 Academy Awards in ...
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande star in Wicked. Dolls released to promote the new movie adaptation of the Broadway musical Wicked have been placed in stores wrapped in packaging that directs fans ...
Jon M. Chu’s much-anticipated and star-studded musical epic Wicked saw its Los Angeles premiere Saturday, held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. In attendance were Part 1‘s main cast — in ...
The link does not seem to be on other "Wicked" merchandise so far. The URL on the "Wicked" dolls just says "wicked," which brings up an age verification message and some extremely explicit sexual ...
Toy company Mattel is pulling its line of "Wicked" dolls from shelves and online stores after fans noticed the packaging mistakenly listed an explicit adult website instead of the movie site.
The website directs to an adult-only website instead of the official movie’s website. The misprint was not found on ‘Wicked’ merchandise from other manufacturers. Packaging for dolls from the new ...
The retailers all offer a variety of other "Wicked" merchandise. The incorrect website was only spotted on the Elphaba and Glinda boxes. Universal's musical event, "Wicked," will be released Nov ...
A snafu by Mattel — which accidentally printed the URL for a porn site on packaging for dolls based on Universal Pictures’ “Wicked” movie — has yielded a bonanza of traffic for Wicked ...
Something wicked this way comes on the packaging of Mattel‘s “Wicked” dolls. There’s a website listed on the toy box, but instead of linking to the webpage for the movie adaptation of the ...