What happened to the Baker's Wife in Into the Woods?
Likewise, people ask, does the baker's wife actually die?
And in life, the baker's wife dies “just because.” Interestingly, it is only because of her random death that the baker begins his journey of learning what he needs to learn: that he can be a father to his child. Fairy tales end with “The End,” but in real life, where one story ends, another one begins.
Accordingly, did the baker's wife sleep with the prince?
Sondheim, in an interview with The New Yorker, had been quoted as saying that in the movie, unlike the play, the Prince does not sleep with the Baker's Wife. Sondheim fans (nearly as fanatical as Star Wars obsessives) were outraged. They accused Disney of whitewashing the master's work.
The movie makes this seem confusing because of the manner in which the witch disappears, but she actually doesn't die. She simply reenacts the curse (to get her powers back) and then disappears, leaving the others to fend for themselves against the Giant.