Here’s what we know about ‘Wednesday’ season two

Who's ready to return to Nevermore Academy?

Wednesday became Netflix’s surprise hit of 2022. After some middling animated films in recent years, this sharp, modern and slick reboot catapulted The Addams Family back onto screens for the first time since the 1990s.

The smartest decision was to pivot focus to Wednesday Addams and, more specifically, Jenna Ortega. Between her cutting stare, deadpan delivery and twitchy dance moves, her take on the death-obsessed outcast is a prickly thorn rooted in modern sensibilities. But will there be another adventure for everyone’s favourite gothic teen?

Has a second season of Wednesday been confirmed?

You betcha

Netflix announced at the start of 2023 that their second most-streamed English language series ever would return for more episodes.

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In an exclusive interview with Netflix’s in-house publication Tudum creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar said: “It’s been incredible to create a show that has connected with people across the world. Thrilled to continue Wednesday’s tortuous journey into season two. We can’t wait to dive head first into another season and explore the kooky spooky world of Nevermore. Just need to make sure Wednesday hasn’t emptied the pool first.”

When will Wednesday season two be released?

Production has broken records

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Netflix has confirmed Wednesday season two will be released at some point in 2025. Some fans are expecting a timely Halloween drop but season one wasn’t released until the end of November. The first episode is called ‘Here We Woe Again’ and has been directed by Tim Burton. That’s all we’ve been told so far though…

For Wednesday season two, production moved from Romanian to Ireland and become the “largest production to ever film in Ireland” when considering spend [via The Independent]. Filming began in July 2024 and wrapped at the start of December.

Taking a break from filming, Ortega was spotted hanging out with some sheepdogs at a local farm in October while both her and Emma Myers were seen at Chappell Roan’s Dublin gig in September.

Where could Wednesday’s journey go in season two?

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A stalker is at play

At the end of season one, Wednesday receives threatening messages sent from an unknown number on her newly-gifted smartphone. As she looks over the messages, including pictures of her having coffee and a text that says “I’m watching you”, Wednesday pleasingly announces she has her “very first stalker”.

The identity of this stalker will likely be the main mystery for season two, but there’s other unresolved plot threads. Did Tyler (Hunter Doohan) escape from police custody after being outed as the monster Hyde? Similarly, what is the fate of Laurel Gates after being covered in bees and arrested?

There might be room for a bigger spotlight on The Addams Family at large too. Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and Gomez Addams (Luis Guzmán), along with younger brother Pugsley (Isaac Ordonez), were largely sidelined in the first season but Netflix has confirmed all three have been promoted to series regulars for the second season, as has Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo’s Deputy Ritchie Santiago. A second outing could also mark the arrival of Cousin Itt, who is referred to briefly in the show’s seventh episode.

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Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia in ‘Wednesday’. CREDIT: Netflix

Who is returning for Wednesday season two?

One huge player has been cut

Pretty much the entire case is returning for Wednesday season two including Emma Meyers, Joy Sunday and Moosa Mostafa but Percy Hynes White (Xavier Thorpe) has been written out following misconduct allegations.

A host of new faces will be joining the cast though. Steve Buscemi, Billie Piper, Evie Templeton, Owen Painter and Noah Taylor are all new series regulars, while Joanna Lumley, Thandiwe Newton, Frances O’Connor, Haley Joel Osment, Heather Matarazzo and Joonas Suotamo will all guest over the course of Wednesday season two. Following Christina Ricci’s involvement in season one, fellow Addams Family star Christoper Lloyd is set to appear in season two.

What have the cast and creators said about season two?

It could get darker

Ortega has expressed her hopes for a darker second outing for Wednesday.

“I kind of want her to be darker,” the actor told Entertainment Tonight. “I want her to get more in the nitty-gritty of things and not play things so safe, because there are a lot of lines about her saving the school and doing whatever, but for me, her main drive with the monster is of competitiveness. Kind of, ‘man, how’s this guy doing this?’ I think I want it to continue down an antihero stream rather than a typical hero.”

“This season, Wednesday’s journey is darker and more complex as she navigates family, friends, new mysteries, and old adversaries, propelling her headlong into another year at Nevermore,” showrunners and executive producers Al Gough and Miles Millar said in a statement to Netflix shortly after season two wrapped.

Co-showrunner Millar has also said a second season would put more of the family in the spotlight, while keeping the show’s focus on Wednesday. “We felt like we just touched the surface with those characters and the actors are so amazing in those roles,” Miller told TVLine. “Catherine is, I think, an iconic Morticia.

“The relationship between Wednesday and Morticia is also essential to the show, and the idea that Wednesday is trying to forge her own path outside the family is important.”

Miller added that they “definitely want to feature the family as we did this season in a couple of episodes if we were to get a second season”.

In regards to Wednesday, co-showrunner Al Gough has said the focus will remain on her growth moving forward. “The series is really about a girl who sees the world in black and white, and learning there are shades of grey. I think like any relationship or any friendship, it can get complicated by other factors. It’s never going to be smooth sailing. And it’s really her learning to navigate the ups and downs of friendship.”

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