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Wicked fans, rejoice! The highly anticipated “Wicked: For Good” sequel is flying into theaters on Nov. 21, and fans are already counting down the days to see what adventures Glinda and Elphaba have in store. But the magic doesn’t stop at the theatres. Now you can bring a bit of Oz into your home. A brand-new Wicked-themed LEGO set deal officially hit Amazon, and fans are going wild. The whole set (characters included) is available for just under $40 before Black Friday. This enchanting LEGO playset, inspired by the wonderous world of “Wicked,” features the two leading witches in their cozy pajamas, along with a variety of whimsical accessories. Think flowers, perfume bottles, clothing, and wands. Best of all, the intricately designed LEGO dorm room transforms into a convenient travel case, so you can take your mini witches on the go wherever adventure calls. Don’t wait long. Thousands of shoppers have already snagged this set, and even more fans are expected to rush in before the new movie drops. Grab yours now, before Black Friday chaos hits, and lock in the perfect gift for the little witch or wizard in your life. LEGO Wicked Glinda & Elphaba’s Dormitory Building Toys Step into the world of OZ. This fantasy set features Wicked’s lead characters dressed in pajamas (just like the scene from the last movie). The detailed form room closes to make a perfect travel case, decorated with Glinda’s flower and Elphaba’s green bottle. Plus, the Dollhouse is fully stocked with all the goodies for playtime: perfume bottles, wands, and even an elaborate trunk for storage. Reviewers say it’s the perfect holiday gift for serious fans or anyone who loves building. Apparently, it’s simple enough that kids can set the scene all by themselves. Or, the whole family can get in on the action. “This was perfect for my 10-year-old granddaughter, who loves the movie Wicked!” one shopper shared. “It was surprisingly easy to put together. She loves it and the fact that it all closes up into a compact box.” Why Trust Post Wanted by the New York Post