Marissa Bode calls 'Wicked' set 'safe space' for disabled actors

Marissa Bode calls 'Wicked' set 'safe space' for disabled actors

Marissa Bode calls Wicked set safe space for disabled actors
Marissa Bode calls 'Wicked' set 'safe space' for disabled actors

Marissa Bode, a Hollywood newcomer and the first wheelchair user, has shared that Wicked cast and crew created a safe space.

Bode, who plays the role of younger sister of Elphaba (played by Cynthia Erivo), says that she doesn’t recall a single challenge while filming with the director Jon M. Chu.

She told PEOPLE magazine, “Sometimes it is hard to always be vulnerable [on camera]. And when you’re surrounded by so many people on a set, it can be difficult if you’re focusing too much on outside elements to really have that [vulnerability] as the character.”

Additionally, she credited disability coordinator Chantelle Nassari, a wheelchair user herself, for helping her to make the space accessible before Bode even arrived on set.

She revealed that the set included a custom trailer with features like voice-activated doors, an accessible makeup station, and a remote-controlled wardrobe system.

It is worth mentioning that the Wicked: Part One was released on November 22, meanwhile the second part will be released on November 22, 2025.

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