NOTIZIA
10 gennaio 2026
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Cynthia Erivo è entusiasta di vedere che il pubblico ha applaudito e applaudito la sua scena No Good Deed in Wicked: For Good.
Il numero musicale, in cui la strega di Erivo Elphaba canta la canzone arrabbiata e potente mentre è circondata da scimmie volanti, è stato ampiamente lodato come la migliore scena di Wicked: For Good, suscitando spesso applausi e applausi da parte del pubblico cinematografico.
Durante un’intervista con Deadline, l’attrice britannica ha ammesso che la risposta è stata strabiliante, soprattutto perché era così nervosa all’idea di girare un numero così grande da sola.
“The response to that has shocked even me a little bit. I was always really looking forward to it, but it scared the s**t out of me because it was such a big undertaking, I was on my own, and it’s such a big number. So, there was a part of me that was like, ‘Am I really going to be able to pull this off? Is this going to feel as connected as I want it to be?'” ha condiviso.
“I was definitely worried about No Good Deed, so to hear people cheer in the theatre once the scene was done was really mind-blowing.”
La star di Harriet ha spiegato che sapeva che For Good, la sua ballata emotiva con la co-protagonista Ariana Grande, avrebbe funzionato, ma non era così sicura di No Good Deed.
“I didn’t know how No Good Deed would be because there was no feedback; all I had was (director) Jon (M. Chu), but no one was performing with me to gauge the temperature,” ha detto.
“Not to mention all the technical things that have to go into it that are really complicated. There’s memory flashbacks, stunt work, and a massive emotional arc within the song, and to top it off, I’m singing in wires. No Good Deed feels like a culmination of everything I have learned across the two movies in one space.”
Erivo ha scherzosamente aggiunto che il numero richiesto “a lot of breathwork” e lei davvero “put (herself) through it that day”.
La star è attualmente nominata per un Golden Globe per la sua interpretazione.

