"Wednesday" On Netflix Is Getting A Second Season, So Here's Everything We Know So Far

Wednesday was the runaway TV hit of 2022, so much so that it became one of Netflix's most-viewed shows of all time.

Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams
Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams

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And you can't really argue with that. It's the creepy, kooky teen drama we never knew we needed.

Screenshot from "Wednesday"
Screenshot from "Wednesday"

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Netflix has renewed Wednesday for a second season, so here are all the details we know so far:

1.Jenna Ortega will be back, of course.

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2.But she'll also be an executive producer for Season 2!

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3.Jenna has said she wants to increase the show's horror and gore content for Season 2.

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4.She also wants Wednesday to "get out of her romantic situation," which definitely includes the not-so-beloved love triangle of Season 1.

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Wednesday's true love is sarcasm; it never would've worked out with either boy anyway.

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5.That said, everybody involved is open to the possibility of a Wednesday/Enid romance down the line.

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6.Besides Wednesday and Enid, other characters we can expect to return are Tyler (Hunter Doohan) and Bianca (Joy Sunday).

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7.The other Addamses will also have a bigger role in Season 2 — this means more Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia, a blessing to us all.

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8.We'll get an update on Wednesday's stalker and those threatening messages she got in the last episode.

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Last we saw, Xavier gave Wednesday a brand new phone, and she immediately started receiving threatening messages on said device. Suspicious.

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9.Hunter Doohan's confirmed return means that we'll learn what happened to Tyler/The Hyde after the last shot of Season 1.

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The final image of Season 1 was Tyler riding in the back of a police van, fully restrained, asleep, and under heavy guard. Then, he woke up and started transforming into his Hyde self again.

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10.Gwendoline Christie even teased her character's possible return...even though she died.

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11.Finally, we definitely shouldn't expect the new season before 2024.

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What do you want to see in Wednesday Season 2? Do you have any theories? Share them in the comments!