The film based on the big screen of the Wicked movie, starring Cenatia Ervo and Ariana Grande in the role of the two famous young magicians, Elba and Galinda, is full of all kinds of Easter eggs and gestures to the successful Broadway music play in addition to the “Wizard of Oz”. But one of the film’s details caught the attention of the mass base of Grande in particular.
The Universal movie, directed by John M. Zhou, in front of the press, critics and influencers last month, while the audience participated in their wonderful assessments and their first reactions on social media, Note fans quickly Grande is called “Ariana Grande-Buterra” in the final credits of the film.
It takes no more than a quick search on Google to educate novice, but Grande-Buterra is the name of the Grammy Prize-winning star. (Grande was born on June 26, 1993 in Boca Raton, Florida, to her mother, businesswoman Joan Grande and graphic designer Edward Potter
With the launch of the global press tour of “Wicked” on Sunday in Australia, Grandi was asked about the credit during an interview with the “Streaming Service” (the entertainment correspondent Justin Hill).
“I feel that this experience was like a return to the homeland for me.” I feel as if I returned to my house in several ways, through what I learned from Glinda, from Elba, “Grandi explained, looking at Ervo, who was sitting next to her.” And as you know, it was This is my name when I went to see the show when I was 10 years old. I felt it really was a really great way to honor it. I really felt a complete circle, and felt like something I wanted to do.
Grande began her teenage career, as she starred in the “13th” music movie “13” in 2008 before becoming a familiar name in the name of Cat Valentin in the series “Victorius” and “Sam & Cat” on Nickelodion. Grande took advantage of those early successes to become one of the best -selling musicians ever – a nine songs in Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 and Grammy Awards (from 15 nomination), among other awards.
In addition to music, Grande continued to follow acting, as she appeared in films such as “Zoolander 2” for 2016 and “Don’t Look Up” for 2021, as well as loaning her voice to animated films such as “Snowflake, The White Gorilla” (2013) and “Singing” (2016). The movie “Wicked” is the most important acting role for Grande, but it is not the first performance inspired by the Broadway Theater. She also played the role of Penny Pingleton in the NBC TV broadcast for “HairsPray Live!” In 2016, which was also starred by Christine Chinoyeth, who invented the role of Glinda in the movie “Wicked” in Broadway.
But Grande’s decision to use her mother’s last name and her father in the movie is important, as she and Kitira have gone through periods of estrangement over the years since her parents divorced. However, she and her father have been reconciled since then, as Botira joined Ariana and Joan Grande on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards for 2020.
As Grande noticed, she opened the “Wickked” play in Broadway in 2003 and won the ten Tony awards, including the Best Music Play Award. Grande began following the role of Glinda in the quoted movie when she was twenty years old in 2013.
“10 years have passed literally,” roads, methods, which developments? Is there a test coming this year or next year? “I would like to start preparing today,” she told Vanity Fair magazine, and she admitted that she had “chased” the movie producer Mark Platt to get updates about the film, before winning the role of life in 2021.
“My first day was on the filming site of Wicked movie is the most emotional day in my life,” Grande said. Miscellaneous Mark Malikin at the Met Gala party earlier this year. “All I remember is holding the hand of Cenatia and John and crying. (John) says: Welcome to” the bad guys. “
The movie “Wicked” reaches theaters on November 22.