Everything we know about the second season of Wednesday suggests that the Netflix series wants to build on its reputation as a surprise hit. Now leading actress Jenna Ortega is fueling the anticipation with new details about the reunion.
Jenna Ortega is making big promises for Netflix’s Wednesday season 2
After Wednesday’s location change and the end of the Hollywood strike, Netflix is once again working at full speed to put together the second season of the Addams Family character. To shorten the wait, Wednesday actress Jenna Ortega told E! even a few revelations:
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Wednesday season 2 is coming
We’re leaning a little this time more in the horror direction, but this is really, really exciting. While Wednesday does need a bit of a developmental arc, she never really changes and that’s the wonderful thing about her. There are some really good one-liners. Everything is bigger and comes with you more action therefore. I think, every episode will feel like a moviewhich is great.
Jenna Ortega’s enthusiasm for Season 2 Wednesday certainly sounds better than her last torturous experience filming the Netflix series. If their four new promises of more horror, cool lines, bigger action and cinematic episodes come true, it looks like fans will soon be dancing for joy again. But of course only in proper style with an expressionless face.
When is Wednesday season 2 coming to Netflix?
Season 2 Wednesday on Netflix does not yet have a fixed start date. Filming is scheduled to begin in Ireland in April 2024. So the return of Alfred Gough and Miles Millar’s series will be for at the earliest End of 2024 expected. It may not be until 2025.
Drama about Wednesday: What season 2 needs to do better
Wednesday is one of the most successful and popular series of recent years. A second season has already been confirmed by Netflix. Nevertheless, there is criticism – especially from leading actress Jenna Ortega herself. The series was apparently shot under severe time pressure. Hendrik Busch and Matthias Hopf discuss what needs to be improved in season 2.
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There are also deficiencies in the content: Was the love triangle surrounding Wednesday really appropriate? And does Wednesday even look like a series from master director Tim Burton’s series?