Jon M. Chu isn’t shy about it — the second half of his two-film adaptation is the one where he tears down walls. Literally. One of the film’s most talked-about sequences — the split-door staging of ...
Before Wicked opened on Broadway in October 2003, the musical’s production team took the show to the Curran Theatre in San Francisco for what’s called an “out of town tryout.” The five-week run ...
"Wicked" director Jon M. Chu's baby girl has made her red carpet debut. The dad of five walked the red carpet at the "Wicked: For Good" premiere in New York on Nov. 17 with his 1-year-old daughter ...
Chu's "Wicked: For Good" releases on Nov. 21. "Wicked: For Good" director Jon M. Chu made the film's New York premiere a family affair on Monday, after missing last year's "Wicked" premiere in Los ...
This time last year, we were in the midst of Wicked mania. Director Jon M. Chu, stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, and more were gracing red carpets around the globe, tearing up at press junkets, ...
People wearing Halloween masks banged on a family’s door in Alexandria and said they would break in and kill the residents. Police investigated the case as an attempted burglary – and learned ...
A masked trio being sought in a chilling attempted break-in at a Virginia home this month was family members pulling a prank, according to new information released by police in the case. After more ...
Jon M. Chu is ready to jump back into the world of Crazy Rich Asians as he awaits a go-ahead on production. Following his 2018 feature adaptation of Kevin Kwan‘s book, the director recently shared an ...
A viral TikTok trend known as the "AI Homeless Man Prank" is spurring parental panic and prompting police response across the country, as users create AI-altered images showing a homeless man inside ...
The viral TikTok trend has prompted police warnings over safety concerns. A viral trend involving artificially generated images of a "homeless man" has prompted police warnings over safety concerns, ...
A viral trend involving artificially generated images of a "homeless man" has prompted police warnings over safety concerns, with officials calling it "stupid and potentially dangerous." The trend ...
The prank has gone viral, causing headaches for law enforcement. The prank has gone viral, causing headaches for law enforcement. is the Verge’s weekend editor. He has over 18 years of experience, ...