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  1. Wednesday (TV series)
  2. 32 Things You Didn't Know About Netflix's 'Wednesday'
  3. ‘Wednesday’ Season 1 Review: Jenna Ortega Hard Carries Netflix’s New Megahit
  4. 'Wednesday' Season 2: Release Date, Cast, Episodes, Plot, Spoilers and More
  5. 32 Things You Didn't Know About Netflix's 'Wednesday'
  6. Wednesday (TV series)
  7. ‘Wednesday’ Season 1 Review: Jenna Ortega Hard Carries Netflix’s New Megahit
  8. 'Wednesday' Season 2: Release Date, Cast, Episodes, Plot, Spoilers and More


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Wednesday (TV series)

• العربية • Azərbaycanca • বাংলা • Беларуская (тарашкевіца) • भोजपुरी • Català • Čeština • Dansk • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • Español • Esperanto • Euskara • فارسی • Français • Galego • 한국어 • Հայերեն • हिन्दी • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • ქართული • Magyar • مصرى • Bahasa Melayu • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • Polski • Português • Română • Русский • Саха тыла • Shqip • Simple English • Slovenčina • کوردی • Српски / srpski • Suomi • Svenska • Tagalog • ไทย • Тоҷикӣ • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • 中文 • • Millar Gough Ink • • Toluca Pictures Release Original network Original release November 23, 2022 ( 2022-11-23)– present ( present) Wednesday is an American Burton was previously approached to direct the Wednesday premiered on November 16, 2022, and was released on Netflix on November 23 to predominantly positive reviews from critics, who praised Ortega's performance. Premise [ ] Cast and characters [ ] Main [ ] • • Karina Varadi portrays a young Wednesday • • Oliver Wickham portrays a young Larissa Weems • • • Ben Wilson portrays a young Donovan Galpin • • • • • • • Moosa Mostafa as Eugene Ottinger, a student at Nevermore Academy who has the ability to control bees • Recurring [ ] • Victor Dorobantu as • Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo as Ritchie Santiago, a deputy of Sheriff Galpin • • Ismail Kesu portrays a young Noble Walker • Iman Marson as Lucas Walker, Noble Walker's son, whose group of friends often runs afoul of Wednesday Guest [ ...

32 Things You Didn't Know About Netflix's 'Wednesday'

Creepy? Check. Kooky? Definitely. Mysterious? Very. Spooky? You bet. Wednesday on Netflix has taken the streaming world by storm, showing the Addams Family that everyone already knows and loves is afraid of through an even darker lens. Jenna Ortega shines as the lead, bringing the sarcastic character to life with her unblinking eyes, gothic style, and unimpressed attitude. It's no wonder the 20-year-old star was nominated for a Golden Globe for her incredible work. Add in Tim Burton as director, a cast including Catherine Zeta-Jones, Game of Thrones actress Gwendoline Christie, and the WEDNESDAY ON NETFLIX To help the actor playing Thing get into sometimes awkward positions, customization had to happen. "Suddenly we're into this world, very similar to designing sets for The Muppets, where things have to be elevated. You have to have trapdoors, you have to have secret ways of getting the actor in," production designer Mark Scruton told

‘Wednesday’ Season 1 Review: Jenna Ortega Hard Carries Netflix’s New Megahit

ADVERTISEMENT Ortega’s interpretation of the stoic, morbid character is the main thing that makes the entire series work. Her performance methods are already the stuff of legend, where it’s said she reshot any scene where she blinked, and she personally helped choreograph the bizarre, goth dance sequence that has since taken over Tik Tok. ADVERTISEMENT There are a few bright spots in the supporting cast, namely Wednesday’s roommate Enid, played by Emma Sinclair. “Shippers” are hoping the two of them will graduate to girlfriends by the end of the series, but who knows if that’s the plan. It doesn’t strike me as a particular Tim Burton-type development, even if it would make sense given their chemistry. The show structure itself, trying to solve a decades old mystery woven into a current string of murders, isn’t great. Wednesday, as good a character as she is, is terrible at solving mysteries, pointing her finger at incorrect suspects a dozen times until the very last minute of the season. The final explanation was sort of easy to see coming with some pretty clear clues and some pretty obvious red herrings to see through. Fortunately, Wednesday herself is so good, you’d watch Ortega really do anything in the role. I just hope the season 2 script is a bit more interesting and compelling than what we got here in season 1. ADVERTISEMENT Future seasons are supposed to expand the Addams Family itself, which only have some cameos in this first outing. Thing, literally just a hand ...

'Wednesday' Season 2: Release Date, Cast, Episodes, Plot, Spoilers and More

If you were hoping for a darker season of Variety’s latest 'Actors on Actors' series, Ortega also revealed that Wednesday won’t have a love interest in Season Two. In Season One, she was involved in a love triangle, but for some viewers, the romance fell flat. While speaking with Variety, Ortega said removing that plot point was a “really great” decision. Earlier this year, while speaking with Elle, Ortega also said she’ll be an executive producer on Season Two, meaning the upcoming episodes will be infused with her ideas. Honestly, we should’ve seen it coming. After seeing what she did with the “ Elsewhere in the Elle interview, the legendary Tim Burton explained why Ortega perfectly embodies her character. “You have to kind of ‘be’ Wednesday,” and that’s what Jenna is,” he said. “Whether she likes it or not, she’s got that in her soul, and as a person. Ortega’s deadpan performance and hilarious chemistry with her castmates helped shape the series into a global success. The series, which follows the life of Wednesday Addams from the original Addams Family story , has surprisingly piqued the (morbid) curiosity of an audience wholly unfamiliar with the original material. In this modern iteration, Wednesday tackles her newfound psychic abilities, a murder mystery, and, of course, a magical high school for unordinary children. Now, Netflix has already announced that another go-round with Wednesday was officially in store. So let's discuss Season Two, shall we? Related Story •...

32 Things You Didn't Know About Netflix's 'Wednesday'

Creepy? Check. Kooky? Definitely. Mysterious? Very. Spooky? You bet. Wednesday on Netflix has taken the streaming world by storm, showing the Addams Family that everyone already knows and loves is afraid of through an even darker lens. Jenna Ortega shines as the lead, bringing the sarcastic character to life with her unblinking eyes, gothic style, and unimpressed attitude. It's no wonder the 20-year-old star was nominated for a Golden Globe for her incredible work. Add in Tim Burton as director, a cast including Catherine Zeta-Jones, Game of Thrones actress Gwendoline Christie, and the WEDNESDAY ON NETFLIX To help the actor playing Thing get into sometimes awkward positions, customization had to happen. "Suddenly we're into this world, very similar to designing sets for The Muppets, where things have to be elevated. You have to have trapdoors, you have to have secret ways of getting the actor in," production designer Mark Scruton told

Wednesday (TV series)

• العربية • Azərbaycanca • বাংলা • Беларуская (тарашкевіца) • भोजपुरी • Català • Čeština • Dansk • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • Español • Esperanto • Euskara • فارسی • Français • Galego • 한국어 • Հայերեն • हिन्दी • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • ქართული • Magyar • مصرى • Bahasa Melayu • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • Polski • Português • Română • Русский • Саха тыла • Shqip • Simple English • Slovenčina • کوردی • Српски / srpski • Suomi • Svenska • Tagalog • ไทย • Тоҷикӣ • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • 中文 • • Millar Gough Ink • • Toluca Pictures Release Original network Original release November 23, 2022 ( 2022-11-23)– present ( present) Wednesday is an American Burton was previously approached to direct the Wednesday premiered on November 16, 2022, and was released on Netflix on November 23 to predominantly positive reviews from critics, who praised Ortega's performance. Premise [ ] Cast and characters [ ] Main [ ] • • Karina Varadi portrays a young Wednesday • • Oliver Wickham portrays a young Larissa Weems • • • Ben Wilson portrays a young Donovan Galpin • • • • • • • Moosa Mostafa as Eugene Ottinger, a student at Nevermore Academy who has the ability to control bees • Recurring [ ] • Victor Dorobantu as • Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo as Ritchie Santiago, a deputy of Sheriff Galpin • • Ismail Kesu portrays a young Noble Walker • Iman Marson as Lucas Walker, Noble Walker's son, whose group of friends often runs afoul of Wednesday Guest [ ...

‘Wednesday’ Season 1 Review: Jenna Ortega Hard Carries Netflix’s New Megahit

Ortega’s interpretation of the stoic, morbid character is the main thing that makes the entire series work. Her performance methods are already the stuff of legend, where it’s said she reshot any scene where she blinked, and she personally helped choreograph the bizarre, goth dance sequence that has since taken over Tik Tok. Editor There are a few bright spots in the supporting cast, namely Wednesday’s roommate Enid, played by Emma Sinclair. “Shippers” are hoping the two of them will graduate to girlfriends by the end of the series, but who knows if that’s the plan. It doesn’t strike me as a particular Tim Burton-type development, even if it would make sense given their chemistry. The show structure itself, trying to solve a decades old mystery woven into a current string of murders, isn’t great. Wednesday, as good a character as she is, is terrible at solving mysteries, pointing her finger at incorrect suspects a dozen times until the very last minute of the season. The final explanation was sort of easy to see coming with some pretty clear clues and some pretty obvious red herrings to see through. Fortunately, Wednesday herself is so good, you’d watch Ortega really do anything in the role. I just hope the season 2 script is a bit more interesting and compelling than what we got here in season 1. Wednesday Netflix Future seasons are supposed to expand the Addams Family itself, which only have some cameos in this first outing. Thing, literally just a hand controlled by a g...

'Wednesday' Season 2: Release Date, Cast, Episodes, Plot, Spoilers and More

If you were hoping for a darker season of Variety’s latest 'Actors on Actors' series, Ortega also revealed that Wednesday won’t have a love interest in Season Two. In Season One, she was involved in a love triangle, but for some viewers, the romance fell flat. While speaking with Variety, Ortega said removing that plot point was a “really great” decision. Earlier this year, while speaking with Elle, Ortega also said she’ll be an executive producer on Season Two, meaning the upcoming episodes will be infused with her ideas. Honestly, we should’ve seen it coming. After seeing what she did with the “ Elsewhere in the Elle interview, the legendary Tim Burton explained why Ortega perfectly embodies her character. “You have to kind of ‘be’ Wednesday,” and that’s what Jenna is,” he said. “Whether she likes it or not, she’s got that in her soul, and as a person. Ortega’s deadpan performance and hilarious chemistry with her castmates helped shape the series into a global success. The series, which follows the life of Wednesday Addams from the original Addams Family story , has surprisingly piqued the (morbid) curiosity of an audience wholly unfamiliar with the original material. In this modern iteration, Wednesday tackles her newfound psychic abilities, a murder mystery, and, of course, a magical high school for unordinary children. Now, Netflix has already announced that another go-round with Wednesday was officially in store. So let's discuss Season Two, shall we? Related Story •...