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Broadway Shows That Were Movies First
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100

This chocolate bar, introduced by Hershey’s in 1925, contains peanuts and a milk chocolate-flavored coating.

Mr. Goodbar

100

This 16th president, known for issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, was assassinated in 1865.

Abraham Lincoln

100

This disembodied family member acts as Wednesday’s sidekick throughout her time at Nevermore.

Thing

100

This 1994 Disney animated film, set in the African savanna, was adapted into a highly successful Broadway musical in 1997, known for its innovative puppetry.

Lion King

100

This 1990 film tells the story of an artificial man with scissors for hands, who falls in love with a suburban girl.

Edward Scissorhands

200

This phrase, often said when someone parts ways or ends a chapter, is also the title of a Beatles song.

Hello, Goodbye

200

This president, the 32nd, was the first to serve more than two terms and was in office during most of World War II.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

Wednesday investigates this creature responsible for a series of murders in the woods.

Hyde

200

This animated film, about a grumpy ogre and his quest to rescue a princess, was adapted into a Broadway musical in 2008.

Shrek

200

In this 1993 stop-motion animated film, a town celebrates Halloween all year long, led by the Pumpkin King.

What is The Nightmare Before Christmas?

300

This popular magazine, known for home tips and product reviews, has been around since 1885.

Good Housekeeping

300

This current French president, elected in 2017, became the youngest to ever hold the office at the age of 39.

Emmanuel Macron

300

This is the name of the cozy Jericho coffee shop where Tyler works and Wednesday reluctantly hangs out.

Weathervane Cafe

300

This 2013 film turned Broadway show is a classic novel that explores themes of love, wealth, and excess in the roaring 1920s.

Great Gatsby

300

This 2005 film stars Johnny Depp as a chocolate factory owner with eccentric ways, based on a classic Roald Dahl book.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

400

This 1980 Martin Scorsese film’s title suggests a positive moral compass, but it’s actually about mobsters.

Goodfellas

400

This U.S. President, known for his inspirational “Ask not what your country can do for you…” speech, was assassinated in 1963.

JFK

400

In a haunting solo on the rooftop, Wednesday performs this rock classic—originally by The Rolling Stones—on the violin.

Paint It Black

400

This 2003 film features a passionate love story set in a vibrant, creative Paris, with iconic music and a bohemian atmosphere.

Moulin Rouge

400

In Tim Burton's 1989 Batman, this actor plays the iconic role of the Caped Crusader, while Michael Keaton portrays his alter ego.

Michael Keaton

500

This actor, known for his roles in Roseanne, The Big Lebowski, and Monsters, Inc., shares his last name with the word “Good.”

John Goodman

500

Author of Hillbilly Elegy and current Vice President, J.D. Vance represents this state, known for its swing-state status and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Ohio

500

This actress, known for her roles in thriller and horror films, plays the titular character, Wednesday, in the Netflix series.

Jenna Ortega

500

This 1988 John Waters film, about a teen's dream to dance on a local TV show, was turned into a successful Broadway musical in 2002.

Hairspray

500

Johnny Depp has starred in this number of Tim Burton films, including Edward Scissorhands, Sweeney Todd, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

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