- alison schapker
- alla purnell
- ariana grande
- aulii cravalho
- becky lynch
- bo nickal
- braun strowman
- brian herbert
- bunny
- charles oliveira
- chris evans
- chris weidman
- cobra kai
- connie nielsen
- corrino
- cravalho
- cynthia erivo
- denzel washington
- diane ademu john
- disney
- drew mcintyre
- Dwayne Johnson
- emily watson
- entertainment culture
- eryk anders
- harkonnen
- hbo
- hugh grant
- hugh howey
- jake paul
- jeff goldblum
- jinx
- johnny lawrence
- jon jones
- League of Legends
- lucius
- mark strong
- michael chandler
- michelle yeoh
- mike tyson
- nalo
- netflix
- paul craig
- reed
- Ridley Scott
- Riot Games
- samantha ruth prabhu
- sophie thatcher
- stipe miocic
- the all valley karate tournament
- the wizard of oz
- tom aspinall
- topher grace
- ultimate fighting championship
- varun dhawan
Prophecy And More November Movies And Shows
If you’re lucky enough to have witnessed the on-stage musical in all its glory, then you won’t want to miss part one of Wicked on November 27. The film features an exceptional cast, including Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Michelle Yeoh, and Jeff Goldblum. Wicked reimagines the age-old tale of The Wizard of Oz, following the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch, two unlikely friends, as they traverse life-altering events and situations.
It’s a more authentically adult tale than the children’s movie, full of darkness, tragedy, and mishaps that, more than anything else, warn about unquestioningly loving and trusting those around us. If you’re not a fan of musicals, you’ll likely want to skip this one, as it’s a full-on, head-bopping fantasy.