Update – February 18, 2026: it’s now official – the musical fantasy film based on the Broadway hit is coming to Netflix on March 4, 2026. For anyone who has been waiting for a streaming release, the long wait is finally paying off.
Premiering in theaters on December 4, 2024, this musical adaptation directed by Jon M. Chu quickly turned into a cultural milestone. With a running time of 160 minutes and a star-powered duo – Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda – the film went on to collect major recognition, including honors from the National Board of Review 2024 and the Golden Globes. After its theatrical run, it later arrived on Canal+ on June 27, 2025 before entering its streaming-rights cycle.
Story, characters and cast
At the heart of the film is a reimagining of the legend of Oz. Long before Dorothy’s famous arrival, two young women cross paths at the University of Shiz and their relationship is reshaped by prejudice, power and destiny.
- Story: Elphaba, a misunderstood young woman with green skin, ends up studying alongside Glinda, who is admired, popular and seemingly perfect. Their friendship and rivalry take them through themes of difference, loyalty and betrayal, gradually rewriting everything we think we know about Oz.
Here’s the trailer to get a feel for the film’s tone and visual world:
- Cast:
- Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba,
- Ariana Grande as Glinda,
- Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero,
- Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard,
- Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible,
- Peter Dinklage, Ethan Slater and Marissa Bode in key supporting roles.
The movie leans heavily into its musical identity, with a score shaped by Stephen Schwartz and John Powell, supported by a choir and orchestra of 125 musicians.
Why the Netflix debut took so long
Even though many viewers in the US might assume a big musical like this would show up on streaming quickly, several layers of windowing and licensing slowed down its path to Netflix.
Release windows and legal delays
Because the film opened in theaters in December 2024, it was subject to a mandatory waiting period of 15 to 17 months before it could be made available on a subscription streaming platform (SVOD). This gap protects theatrical releases, transactional VOD and premium cable channels, ensuring each stage gets its own exclusive moment before the movie lands on subscription services.
Exclusive rights for early pay TV
The film is owned by Universal, which first licensed pay-TV and premium rights to Canal+. That deal covered the end of 2024 and spring 2025, giving that service an exclusive window. Afterward, the title moved into the usual cycle of rental and purchase on VOD platforms. During this period, Netflix was not positioned as a priority partner for Universal, which contributed to the delay before any potential SVOD deal.
How Netflix chooses what to license
Netflix’s content strategy centers on original productions and highly secure licensing deals. This musical was only likely to be seriously considered once the legal window had run its course, projected around spring–summer 2026, and only if Netflix and Universal reached a specific agreement. With the newly confirmed March 4, 2026 date, it’s clear that such an agreement has been put in place within that expected timeframe.
Key dates in the film’s journey
To understand how the movie moved from theaters to Netflix, it helps to look at the major milestones:
| Stage | Estimated date |
|---|---|
| Premium TV broadcast (Canal+) | June 27, 2025 |
| VOD purchase/rental | End of 2025 – early 2026 |
| End of legal SVOD holdback | Spring–summer 2026 |
| Potential arrival on Netflix | Between mid‑2026 and early 2027, if a deal were signed |
We now know that Netflix has secured the film earlier than the most distant projections, with a confirmed launch on March 4, 2026, aligning with the end of the legal window.
At a glance: release timeline and streaming status
- Theatrical release: December 4, 2024
- Premium TV availability: from June 27, 2025 on Canal+
- Not immediately on Netflix: the film had to go through its full theatrical, pay TV and VOD rights cycle first, with legal and contractual constraints delaying SVOD availability.
- First likely SVOD window: early 2026, once the mandatory delay had passed.
- Expected Netflix window: initially projected for mid‑2026 at the earliest, depending on an agreement between Netflix and Universal; it is now officially set for March 4, 2026.
FAQ
When does the film arrive on Netflix?
The movie will be available on Netflix starting March 4, 2026, after completing its theatrical, premium TV and VOD windows.
Why didn’t it stream on Netflix right after theaters?
Because of legal release windows and existing licensing deals, the film had to respect a 15 to 17‑month delay after its December 4, 2024 theatrical debut before it could appear on a subscription streaming service.
Who are the main cast members?
The lead roles are played by Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, supported by Jonathan Bailey, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Peter Dinklage, Ethan Slater and Marissa Bode.
What makes the movie stand out as a musical?
Beyond its high-profile cast and awards recognition, the film features music by Stephen Schwartz and John Powell and relies on a large ensemble of 125 musicians, giving it a rich orchestral sound that’s central to its identity.














