She elbowed her way into what had long been a man’s game and won the first women’s national championship in 1967 — and then repeated the feat four more years in a row. Dorothy Wise in 1972. She lost ...
Turok is back, but the famous dinosaur hunter is looking a little different. At Thursday's Game Awards, Saber Interactive officially announced Turok: Origins — a "new evolution" of the classic ...
Here's hoping Joe Keery gets to wear more shoes now that Stranger Things has finished. Arkansas to become first state to cut ties with PBS: 'Not feasible' Taylor Swift cried offstage at her first ...
Their adventures aren’t really about Arlo’s relationship with his parents, and Arlo’s relationship to Spot is a little ambiguous. Though I do recall connecting the feral child to my then-newborn, the ...
One of Wicked's most iconic songs included a subtle reference to Dorothy Gale, a character who is expected to appear in the ...
Following the much-anticipated release of Wicked: For Good, fans are finally getting their first real glimpse at a character that found herself on the sidelines during the movie—Dorothy. Throughout ...
"It's been an honor to carry the legacy of the brilliant women before me who have stepped into these shoes, and embarked on the yellow brick road," actress Bethany Weaver shared. Fans of Wicked: For ...
The biggest secret in the new Wicked movies may not have been that the Wizard was a fraud, but who the actor is that plays the seemingly elusive Dorothy Gale in Wicked: For Good, whose face is never ...
“Wicked: For Good” viewers might never see her face, but the actor Bethany Weaver plays a huge role in the blockbuster musical sequel. Weaver takes over the role of Dorothy Gale, originally played by ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook This isn’t just a change to the 1939 movie, but actually restores the original text from author ...
Dorothy Gale, perhaps the most familiar face in the Wizard of Oz universe, appears in Wicked: For Good — except her face is never actually shown. Dorothy — played by Judy Garland in 1939’s The Wizard ...
The second movie adaptation offers a subtle but meaningful nod to 'The Wizard of Oz' — and a closing scene with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo that longtime fans of the musical will appreciate. By ...