Wicked is now available to watch at home in the UK after its (slightly) earlier US digital release on New Year's Eve.

The hit musical has defied gravity to gross more than $600 million worldwide at the box office as the biggest Broadway adaptation of all time.

You can rewatch Wicked as many times as you want as you can rent or buy Wicked right now from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers in the UK.

In the US, you can rent or buy Wicked from Prime Video, iTunes and other digital retailers.

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Universal

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The digital release of Wicked comes with the sing-along version of the movie that is out now in cinemas, as well as 10 deleted or extended scenes and a behind-the-scenes look at making Wicked.

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You might be waiting to own a physical copy of Wicked, and if so, you can pre-order the movie on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD in the UK.

There's also a 4K Steelbook, but it's currently sold out at Amazon and HMV, among others.

Universal has yet to confirm a release date for the physical home release of Wicked.

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Universal Pictures

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Last month, the official title for Wicked: Part Two was confirmed to be Wicked: For Good, a nod to one of the standout songs of the second act of the musical.

While it was a surprise to fans, Ariana Grande revealed that the cast always knew the real title of the second movie.

"We were floating around different ideas but the scripts were printed with it since day one," she explained. "I'm glad it's official now because we grew rather attached to it. It's just the perfect title because this project really has changed us for good."

Wicked is out now in cinemas, and is also available to buy or rent from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more in the UK.

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