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    Wednesday Season 2: Here’s latest updates about production, cast and release window

    Synopsis

    Production for Season 2 of Wednesday has concluded in Ireland. Netflix shared a first-look image of Jenna Ortega in her iconic role. The season is expected to debut in 2025.

    Wednesday Season 2: Here’s latest updates about production, cast and release window
    Netflix’s hit series Wednesday has completed filming for its second season. A fresh image featuring Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams has been released.

    First Look

    Netflix has unveiled a new photo from Season 2 of Wednesday. The image shows Jenna Ortega portraying Wednesday Addams, her signature frown in place. She is seen crossing her arms in a dark, outdoor setting, which appears to be a cemetery. The backdrop includes gothic gates and two statues holding lanterns, adding to the eerie ambiance.

    Production and Release Window

    The photo marks the first visual tease from the season, following a previously released behind-the-scenes clip. The second season wrapped production in Ireland and is set to premiere in 2025.

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    Recap

    Wednesday tells the story of Wednesday Addams during her time at Nevermore Academy. The academy holds a special place in her family’s history, as her parents, Morticia and Gomez Addams, met there 25 years ago.
    Growfast

      In the first season, Wednesday explored her developing psychic powers while solving a mystery involving a monster that plagued the local town. The upcoming season is expected to delve deeper into her journey and relationships.

      Cast

      Jenna Ortega returns as the lead, joined by Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luiz Guzmán and other cast members from Season 1. Returning actors Zeta-Jones, Guzmán, Isaac Ordonez and Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo have been promoted to series regulars.

      Guest stars for Season 2 include notable names like Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Lumley, Frances O’Connor and Haley Joel Osment. Sources have also hinted at a cameo by Lady Gaga.

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      Production Team

      Alfred Gough and Miles Millar remain the showrunners for Season 2, with Tim Burton directing several episodes. The team of executive producers includes Steve Stark, Andrew Mittman, Kevin Miserocchi, Kayla Alpert and others.

      FAQs

      When will Season 2 of Wednesday be released?
      Season 2 is scheduled to premiere in 2025. The second season wrapped production in Ireland.

      Who are the new guest stars in Season 2?
      Notable guest stars include Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Lumley, Haley Joel Osment and Lady Gaga.


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