Wednesday Season 2: Filming Update Suggests the Series Will Soon Return at the Perfect Time!

Wednesday’s filming update suggests the series might return at a perfect time next year. Season 1 of the Netflix hit series that stars Jenna Ortega as the titular character and Emma Myers as Enid Sinclair aired in November 2022. Though the series was a huge success, due to COVID-19, writers’ strikes, and other roadblocks, production for Wednesday season 2 didn’t start until May 2024.

According to WhatsonNetflix’s official X account, Wednesday has wrapped filming for season 2, which seems to indicate the perfect timing for the series’ return. Season 1 of the hit Netflix series wrapped production on March 30, 2022, but the series wasn’t released until eight months later in November. With post-production taking a while, it’s likely the series won’t return until fall next year, which means season 2 might just be in time for the spooky season.

What This Means For Wednesday Season 2

Wednesday Season 2 Will Likely Follow Season 1’s Footsteps

Wednesday season 2 has taken its time in production, but it’s officially coming. With the potential to hit the Netflix streaming platform next fall, the series could be the biggest thing next fall. The series’ first season arrived just in time for Halloween. With the projected release time range hitting so close to Halloween, season 2 will likely take a similar approach.

The wait has been a while, but it’s certainly worth it. From the same delightfully twisted mind of Tim Burton, Wednesday season 2’s cast has expanded since the first season, adding Lady Gaga to the spooky mix in an undisclosed role in addition to the original Addams Family actor Christopher Lloyd and many others. The main cast is expected to return in season 2, though the Yellowjacket star, Christina Ricci, who portrayed Wednesday in the 1991 film, can’t confirm her return for the dual roles in the series.

Our Take On Wednesday Season 2

Wednesday Season 2 Is Bigger And More Twisted

Wednesday, since the debut of its first episode, has been a record breaker. Being one of the biggest Netflix TV shows of all time, not only did the spooky series result in many Wednesday-inspired dress-ups on Halloween in the years to come, but the iconic dance move also became a social phenomenon. Fans have been waiting for the series to return forever, and while it’ll still be a while before the series’ official return, there will be more good news to come.

Wednesday season 1 finale wraps up in a deliciously twisted way while leaving plenty of questions for viewers to digest in season 2. With an expanding cast and tightly wrapped surprises, the highly anticipated second season is going to be big.