Wicked: The Real Story (2024) MOD Recorded Blu-ray Review
By Paul Rudoff on Apr. 6, 2026 at 3:00 PM in Home Video

Rising Sun Media has released, or will soon release, the Wicked: The Real Story (2024) MOD Recorded Blu-ray. Read on to find out more about it...
[ SYNOPSIS ]
Delve into the mesmerizing journey of the renowned stage production "Wicked" in this captivating documentary. Uncover the rich history behind the beloved book and stage adaptation, tracing its path to critical acclaim in the UK and beyond. Featuring exclusive interviews with past and present cast members, this documentary offers an intimate look at the enduring legacy of "Wicked".
[ SPECIFICATIONS ]
The movie is presented in a 1.78:1 aspect ratio with a runtime of 1:30:07. The movie has not been rated. Audio languages include English. Subtitle languages include English. (Subtitles are not selectable via the menus; only through your player's Subtitle button.)
[ SPECIAL FEATURES ]
All of the content listed below can be found on the Blu-ray disc.
- Official Trailer (1:29)
- Trinity Trailer Reel (8:11) - Trailers for other films: Scarlet Winter (2023), Nosferatu: The Real Story (2024), The 100 Candles Game: The Last Possession (2023), Cara (2024), and BAM! (2024).
No digital copy code voucher is included inside the standard one-disc blue Blu-ray case.
[ NOTES ]
Wicked: The Real Story (2024) is available on Blu-ray and DVD from Movie Zyng. If you're a fan of Wicked, you owe it to yourself to see this documentary. I was pleasantly surprised to see that it includes interviews with Gregory Maguire (the author of the 1995 fantasy novel "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West") and Broadway play lyricist Stephen Schwartz.
As an FYI: The release I'm reviewing is a Manufacture On Demand Recorded Blu-ray, not a factory-pressed disc. If online artwork and the case spine says "Blu-ray Disc" in plain text, it's a BD-R recorded disc. If it has a Blu-ray logo, it's a factory-pressed disc. If you have the disc in hand, a purple bottom is a recorded disc, and a silver bottom is a pressed disc. It is said that factory-pressed discs last longer than recorded discs, aside from those made by Warner Brothers in the late 2000s. I don't know if that's true, but if it matters to you, I'm letting you know.
This item has been provided by Rising Sun Media for review on this site.
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