Mila Kunis: Playing ‘Oz: The Great & Powerful’s’ Wicked Witch Of The West Was ‘Incredibly Scary’

Mila Kunis had her fears about taking on the role of Theodora – The Wicked Witch of the West – in “Oz: The Great and Powerful,” but she loved every second of making the “The Wizard of Oz” of prequel.

“It was great. It’s an amazing movie to be a part of,” she told Access Hollywood at CinemaCon 2012 in Las Vegas, but said taking on the iconic role was “incredibly scary.”

The Sam Raimi-directed project also stars James Franco (Oz) and Michelle Williams (Glinda), who Mila loved working with.

“It was a phenomenal cast,” she beamed. “So, if you’re ever going to take on a risk, you couldn’t ask for a better group of people to do it with.”

The 28-year-old beauty said fashion fanatics will love the movie’s elaborate costumes.

“It really was a stunning wardrobe, it’s all corseted… [it was] truly, truly beautiful,” she added.

“Oz: The Great and Powerful” is slated to hit theaters in March 2013.

For more with Mila, including details on why she hopes “Family Guy” – for which she voices Meg – stays on the rest of her life, CLICK HERE!

Copyright © 2024 by NBC Universal, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

This material may not be republished, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Read More

Blake Shelton Dishes On Opening Ole Red Bar In Las Vegas: ‘A Perfect Country Music Venue’