Release the Shirtless Fiyero-Boq Cut!
Briefly

"You were supposed to see Jonathan Bailey in his full shirtless glory, flexing, and then Boq being insecure and wanting to look hot too, like take his shirt off. But then it's like, Oh, wait, Ethan's got a great body." Bowen Yang highlights the comedic intentions behind the cut scene, emphasizing the playful dynamics between the characters and their evolving relationships in the montage.
"They shot a whole montage just to show the audience that these are all friends now: Fiyero, Galinda, Elphaba, Nessa, and Boq, the five of them running around, hanging out." This description by Yang provides insight into the character development intended in the original film, showcasing their camaraderie and joyful moments.
"The reason why Elphaba has all those poppies is because they cut a thing where they're in a poppy field and they pick flowers and they're laughing, having a great time." Bowen's explanation reveals the backstory of a particular scene, showing the filmmakers' intention to capture lighter, more vibrant interactions among the characters.
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