Wednesday Season 2: Bigger, Darker, and More Twisted Adventures

The snappy cast is back for a season that’s “bigger and more twisted” than your darkest dreams.

Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) doesn’t have the time in her busy schedule to make your eyes bleed — just yet. She’s way too busy reading Thing (Victor Dorobantu) a chilling bedtime story (just watch the clip below for your own nightmare fuel). Still, Nevermore’s most determined teen detective can give you a sneak peek behind the scenes of Wednesday Season 2, which began filming in Ireland earlier this year. A Geeked Week 2024 video promises a ghoulish ride ahead. As if Wednesday would accept anything less.

Cast members Emma Myers (Enid Sinclair), Joy Sunday (Bianca Barclay), Catherine Zeta-Jones (Morticia Addams), and Luis Guzmán (Gomez Addams) all appear in the featurette above, as well as director and executive producer Tim Burton. “This season is going to be bigger and more twisted than you can ever imagine,” Zeta-Jones guarantees in the behind-the-scenes video above, as we see cast and crew buzzing around the busy Nevermore Academy set. You’ll have to press play on the footage, above, to see what other secrets and surprises lurk in the behind-the-scenes glimpse.

Zeta-Jones’ words echo those of co-showrunners Miles Millar and Al Gough. “We can’t wait to dive headfirst into another season and explore the kooky, spooky world of Nevermore,” they told Tudum in January 2023. “We just need to make sure Wednesday hasn’t emptied the pool first.”

So what’s ahead for everyone’s favorite storm cloud? And which new characters are joining Wednesday on her upcoming adventures? Keep reading for a complete Nevermore syllabus’ worth of Wednesday Season 2 news.

What is Wednesday Season 2 about?

The series will continue to chart the supernatural mysteries of Wednesday Addams as she attends Nevermore Academy. When Wednesday Season 2 was renewed in January 2023, the show promised more “torture” ahead in an announcement video. Naturally — super sleuth Wednesday wouldn’t have it any other way.

“[Wednesday] sticks to her guns, and she’s not out to please anybody,” Ortega told Tudum in February 2023. “Which, as someone who used to be an immense people pleaser, I really respect.”

It’s clear Ortega isn’t the only one who’s come to admire Wednesday’s teenage take on the Addams family’s only daughter. In July 2023, the series was nominated for 12 Primetime Emmy Awards.

“It’s been incredible to create a show that’s connected with people across the world,” Millar and Gough said in January. “We’re thrilled to continue Wednesday’s torturous journey into Season 2.”

Who is in the Wednesday Season 2 cast?

Ortega will lead Wednesday Season 2 as part-time detective, part-time mystery author, and full-time outcast; she’s also set to produce. Emma Myers (Enid Sinclair), Joy Sunday (Bianca Barclay), Moosa Mostafa (Eugene), Georgie Farmer (Ajax), and Dorobantu will return alongside Ortega.

Catherine Zeta-Jones (Morticia Addams), Luis Guzmán (Gomez Addams), Isaac Ordonez (Pugsley Addams), and Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo (Deputy Ritchie Santiago) have all become series regulars. Jamie McShane (Sheriff Donovan Galpin) and Fred Armisen (Uncle Fester) will also return in guest-starring roles.

Who is joining Wednesday Season 2?

Wednesday’s world is expanding in Season 2 with a slew of new series regulars, including: Steve Buscemi (The Big Lebowski, Boardwalk Empire), Billie Piper (Scoop, I Hate Suzie), Evie Templeton (Return to Silent Hill, Lord of Misrule), Owen Painter (Tiny Beautiful Things, The Handmaid’s Tale), and Noah Taylor (Law & Order: Organized Crime, Park Avenue).

You can also expect some new guest stars: Addams Family actor Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Lumley (Fool Me Once, Absolutely Fabulous), Thandiwe Newton (Westworld, Crash), Frances O’Connor (The Missing, The Twelve), Haley Joel Osment (The Kominsky Method, Somebody I Used to Know), Heather Matarazzo (The Princess Diaries, Scream), and Joonas Suotamo will all appear.

“Our goal this season was to discover some fresh faces as well as invite some acting legends we’ve always admired to join Jenna and the gang at Nevermore,” Millar and Gough told Tudum in May 2024. “When we survey the talent we’ve assembled, we could not be more thrilled. Mission accomplished.”

You can spot some of these newcomers’ character names in the Thing-led video, above:

Joanna Lumley as Grandmama

Steve Buscemi as Barry Dort

Billie Piper as Capri

Thandiwe Newton as Dr. Fairburn

What do we know about the Wednesday Season 2 premiere?

The Wednesday Season 2 premiere is titled “Here We Woe Again.” It is written by Gough and Millar, and directed by Tim Burton.

Where does Wednesday Season 2 film?

The mystery show has entered production in beautiful Ireland.

Who’s behind Wednesday Season 2?

The eerie world of Wednesday comes from Burton, who will continue his role as director and executive producer in Season 2. Paco Cabezas and Angela Robinson will also direct. Creators and showrunners Gough and Millar executive produce Wednesday alongside fellow EPs Steve Stark, Andrew Mittman, Tommy Harper, Karen Richards, Kayla Alpert, Jonathan Glickman, Gail Berman, and Meredith Averill. MGM Television is the studio behind Wednesday.

What happens in Wednesday Season 1?

Enough twists, turns, and Things to make Wednesday Netflix’s most popular English-language TV series. Season 1 spent 20 weeks on the Global Top 10 and reached the Top 10 in 93 countries with 252.10 million views. In it, Wednesday enrolls in Nevermore Academy and finds herself in the middle of an otherworldly conspiracy. The ending leaves Wednesday poised to meet her fair share of adversaries in Season 2.

“Threats remain out there … to both Wednesday and the school,” Millar said. “Not all loose ends have been tied up as neatly as she thinks they have.”

Wednesday may not be prone to smiling. But even she might break into the smallest grin over the promise of a new spooky case to crack.

More details about Wednesday Season 2 — from casting info to plot secrets — are still to come. So keep coming back to Tudum for more of the snappiest news around.