What could be better for Halloween than a fresh supply of Netflix’s scary hit Wednesday? While we still have to wait longingly for the second season, the fantasy horror series returns from the break with a festive video that once again shows Jenna Ortega in her iconic role. And there might even be something hidden in there one or two hints for the new episodes…
A scene and a corpse: Wednesday’s Halloween video provides possible clues to Season 2
In the video, Jenna Ortega as Wednesday reads a bedtime story to the ice-cold little girl. Of course, this isn’t a normal bedtime story: Wednesday is browsing through a medical file that she got from the psychiatric facility “Willow Hill” let go. She describes it Injuries to the body of a 35-year-old man with several gruesome stab wounds.
The corresponding Instagram post says: “It was the night before Halloween and across the country there wasn’t a monster in sight, not even a hand.” But see for yourself:
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Wednesday fans will certainly prick up their ears here, as we have never seen a victim of this age with stab wounds in Season 1 of the Netflix series. This may be the case about a murder casewhich will become relevant in the new episodes.
In addition, we have not yet encountered the hospital called Willow Hill in season 1. So maybe this is one new locationwhich could play a larger role in Season 2.
We’ll find out whether these interpretations are true or whether Wednesday simply wanted to fool us with this Halloween video when the second season appears on Netflix. More detailed information about the plot is not yet known.
Filming of the new episodes is currently in its final stages. A start is expected in Fall 2025 to be expected. Until then, you can read everything you need to know about the second season of Wednesday here.
Wednesday podcast: 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. In the podcast we 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?