Addams Family spin-off Wednesday became an unexpected powerhouse for Netflix, breaking viewership records when it first landed on the streamer in November of last year.

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The first season followed the titular teenage daughter of the clan as she attempted to harness her emerging psychic abilities and solve a decades-long murder mystery, all while settling into a new school for outcasts.

The plot for Wednesday season 2, which has officially been given the green light, is currently being kept under wraps, but Jenna Ortega, who plays the protagonist in the hit series, has dropped a few hints.

During a recent interview on The Tonight Show, Ortega suggested there’s an agreement that season 2 should focus more on its horror premise and avoid romantic subplots involving her character.

"I don’t know. I think we just started getting a writers' room together and kind of talking about it. And everyone is being really cool," she said.

"I think we want to up kind of the horror aspect a little bit and then get Wednesday out of the romantic situation and just let her be her own individual and fight her own crime."

Ortega previously shared she had changed dialogue from some scenes without informing the writers beforehand.

But her acting choices certainly paid off, with fans loving Ortega’s take on the Addams Family character, from her groovy dance moves (which were inspired by Lisa Loring’s iteration of Wednesday back in 1994) and her monochrome fashion to her decision not to blink.

The first season of the Netflix show ended on a huge cliffhanger, leaving fans to guess who that threatening text was from and who’s been stalking Wednesday...

So, when will Wednesday season 2 come out on Netflix to tie up all the loose ends? Read on for everything we know about Wednesday season 2 so far.

When is season 2 of Wednesday coming out? Release date speculation

Netflix is yet to confirm when Wednesday season 2 will be available to stream on the service, but we can make an educated guess based on the production cycle of the initial episodes.

Filming on the Tim Burton project lasted six months, beginning in September 2021 and wrapping in March 2022, so it stands to reason that the follow-up will stick to a similar timeframe.

With filming likely to take place later this year and a significant chunk of post-production required to polish the show's visual effects, we predict that Wednesday season 2 will arrive in early 2024.

Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams
Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams. Courtesy of Netflix

Speaking to Variety, showrunner Millar revealed that he and co-creator Alfred Gough hope for the show to continue beyond just season 2.

He explained: "For us, it's always looking at the future and when we sit down to create a show, it's looking at multiple seasons, ideally. That's never expected, but that's the anticipation that hopefully the show is successful.

"So you always lay out at least three or four seasons' worth of potential storylines for the characters," continued Millar. "It can evolve and change.

"Often, you want to see which characters or cast pop and who you like to write for, so you want to keep it open and organic enough to change it and evolve. But we certainly have a pretty clear runway of what we want to do in future seasons."

Who could star in a potential Wednesday season 2?

Gwendoline Christie plays Larissa Weem in Wednesday
Gwendoline Christie plays Larissa Weems in Wednesday. Netflix

The following Wednesday cast members could possibly return for the second season.

  • Jenny Ortega as Wednesday Addams
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addams
  • Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams
  • Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley Addams
  • Fred Armisen as Uncle Fester
  • Gwendoline Christie as Principal Larissa Weems
  • Jamie McShane as Sheriff Galpin
  • Percy Hynes White as Xavier Thorpe
  • Hunter Doohan as Tyler Galpin
  • Emma Myers as Enid Sinclair
  • Joy Sunday as Bianca Barclay

Of course, it wouldn't be Wednesday without Jenna Ortega reprising the iconic role of goth teenager Wednesday Addams, while it's likely that Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán, Isaac Ordonez and Fred Armisen would be returning as Morticia, Gomez, Pugsley and Uncle Fester.

While we're yet to find out what will happen to the characters introduced in the show – particularly as season 1 sees a monstrous killing spree terrorise the local town near Nevermore Academy – hopefully, we'll see the likes of Gwendoline Christie (Principal Larissa Weems), Jamie McShane (Sheriff Galpin), Percy Hynes White (Xavier Thorpe), Hunter Doohan (Tyler Galpin), Emma Myers (Enid Sinclair), Joy Sunday (Bianca Barclay) and the other starts of this remake in season 2.

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Is there a Wednesday season 2 trailer?

No. It's too early for a trailer given that the season has yet to receive official confirmation, but we'll update this page as soon as we know more.

Is Wednesday leaving Netflix?

No. After some mild panic from fans, Netflix confirmed early in 2023 that Wednesday will return for season 2 on the streaming service, describing the show as a "global phenomenon" in the announcement video below.

Showrunners Miles Millar and Alfred Gough told Netflix's TUDUM: "We can’t wait to dive headfirst into another season and explore the kooky, spooky world of Nevermore.

"We just need to make sure Wednesday hasn’t emptied the pool first.”

They added: "We’re thrilled to continue Wednesday’s torturous journey into season 2.”

Ortega has also thanked fans for their support ahead of season 2, tweeting: "Thanks to everyone who made this upcoming season possible. This has all been pretty surreal."

Previously, there had been speculation that the wild success of the show could lead to it being poached by Prime Video, following Amazon's recent acquisition of Addams Family owner MGM for a cool $8.4 billion.

However, Deadline reported that Amazon’s MGM deal doesn’t automatically mean content from the producer will become exclusive to Prime Video.

IndieWire also sought to debunk the rumours, with a source telling the publication that a deal between Netflix and MGM had already been locked in long before Amazon purchased MGM.

What could be the plot for a potential Wednesday season 2?

Jenna Ortega plays Wednesday Addams in Wednesday
Jenna Ortega plays Wednesday Addams in Wednesday. Netflix

There are a lot of antics from the Nevermore Academy and the aftermath of that killer plotline to unpack, but it seems we already know what we could see more of in future if Wednesday is renewed for a second run.

One thing that showrunner Millar is keen to add more of in the second season is the Addams Family themselves.

Speaking to TV Line, he said: "We felt like we just touched the surface with those characters and the actors are so amazing in those roles.

"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."

He added: "[We] definitely want to feature the family as we did this season in a couple of episodes if we were to get a second season."

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Millar also spoke about how they would hope to continue the "inspiring" nature of Wednesday as a young teenage protagonist.

He said: "We’re also the father of four daughters between us. So, we have definitely culled from life for this one, and I think we’re definitely inspired to write or find a teen girl character like this, who’s so rare, who’s so self-confident, literate, smart, weird and unapologetic about all those things.

"Often, teen girls can start off as an ugly duckling, and they blossom into a swan, whereas here Wednesday is fully formed. I think it’s such an amazing aspirational role model to see this character. It’s so rare to see a female teen protagonist like this."

Additionally, Al Gough and Millar teased the possibility of further exploring the theme of female friendships in a future second season.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Gough said: "We wanna sort of explore and sort of complicate all of those relationships going forward. The school was closed when they left, which gave us the most possibilities for season two, and I think that’s something that we’re excited to explore.

"We’re excited to explore now that Wednesday’s dipped her toe into the friendship pool, what’s that gonna look like?"

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