‘Wednesday' Stars Steve Buscemi And Fred Armisen Discuss Principal Dort's 'Dad Dancing', Uncle Fester's 'Worth The Wait' Return & More As Season 2 Arrives
Two comedic characters who provide breaks and relief from the horror and jump scares of Wednesday Season 2, which hit Netflix on Wednesday, are Steve Buscemi's Principal Barry Dort and Fred Armisen's Uncle Fester.
More from Deadline
'Wednesday' Season 2: Everything We Know About The Cast, Premiere Date & More
'Wednesday' Season 1 Recap: Everything To Remember For Season 2
2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming
Buscemi joined Season 2 as a newcomer to the world of Nevermore Academy, replacing the late Larissa Weems (Gwendoline Christie) and embracing 'Outcast pride.' In one of his first scenes addressing the student body, Dort runs out onto a stage at the Founder's Pyre celebration to Bruce Springsteen's 'Dancing in the Dark.'
'[The song] was actually in the script, and Tim Burton just gave me the greatest note. He said, 'Yeah, this is when Dort comes out and does his dad dancing.' I thought 'Okay, I know what that is,'' Buscemi told Deadline. 'And the fact that Dort thinks he's so cool doing it, and that he thinks he's the big new man on campus, and that everybody's going to immediately love him. He says his name, expecting a big reaction, and there's just silence, but he quickly figures out, 'Okay, I have to try a new tactic,' and I'm just going to be the cheerleader. And that's what they respond to.'
Returning guest star Fred Armisen has some hilarious scenes as Uncle Fester in Episode 4, the last one of Season 2 Part 1. He spoke to Deadline about 'the great buildup' to his character's time in the spotlight, which can be found in greater detail below.
Also in the below interview, Buscemi talks about Dort's ulterior motives in differentiating strategy from the late Principal Weems, Armisen discusses whether he feels pressure to provide comedic relief, and the pair of actors speculate whether viewers could see their characters interact in Season 2 Part 2, which launches September 3.
DEADLINE:
FRED ARMISEN: No, it was so well written and so funny. So right away, as soon as I read those scripts, I remember just laughing at it, and it's so much in that fourth episode that it's worth the wait. Even for me, to be like, 'Well, let's get into it' when he finally goes to the insane asylum. What a great build-up towards it, and the lines are really funny. So there was no improvisation because it just didn't need it, and I didn't feel like, just throwing it in for no reason. I was like, 'Oh, it's all there.'
DEADLINE:
'I love that he has disdain for the tactics of Principal Weems. He's constantly saying she was all about incorporating the Normies. No more Normies. He really has that Outcast pride. It was interesting that he wanted to abolish The Nightshades. With him, there's always another reason, a nefarious reason that he's doing the things that he's doing, even though he really does love being an Outcast. It's a weird dichotomy. And he wants Wednesday on his side. He loves Wednesday, and at the same time, he loves getting the Wednesday treatment, which means she's just indifferent to.'
DEADLINE:
ARMISEN: No, there's no pressure. It's so fun to do. It feels very organic. That's all I can really say about it as far as the anticipation of it all. I love getting to do it and to embody this character who's existed for a long time. That's the fun of it.
DEADLINE:
BUSCEMI: No spoilers but…
ARMISEN: I feel like something related to a janitor's closet because it's in the school. I feel like that's the one kind of room where Fester might need something, and Dort would need something.
pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() { pmcCnx({ settings: { plugins: { pmcAtlasMG: { iabPlcmt: 1, }, pmcCnx: { singleAutoPlay: 'auto' } } }, playerId: "32fe25c4-79aa-406a-af44-69b41e969e71", mediaId: "64291d9c-0fa4-40b8-87c0-f104271da065", }).render("connatix_player_64291d9c-0fa4-40b8-87c0-f104271da065_3"); });
Best of Deadline
Everything We Know About Paramount's 'Regretting You' Adaptation So Far
Everything We Know About 'My Life With The Walter Boys' Season 2 So Far
2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery
Solve the daily Crossword
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Cosmopolitan
17 minutes ago
- Cosmopolitan
Ridley season 2: Where is the ITV drama set and filmed?
After far too long away, Line of Duty's Adrian Dunbar is back in action as consulting detective Alex Ridley, as the second season of the ITV drama Ridley dropped last night. But where is the new series filmed? The second season of the four part drama picks back up with Ridley as continues on assisting in cases, while also spending a lot of time singing in his jazz bar, as you do. The first case, which featured in last night's episode saw Ridley and the team investigate the death of a young man who is murdered after he is released from the police station for his involvement in a robbery. The show features a variety of interesting landscapes from what appears to be a remote countryside dwelling for Ridley to the inner city where much of the police action takes place. So where is the show actually meant to be set and where is it filmed? Here's what to know. Ok, so the main bulk of the action throughout both seasons of Ridley is meant to be set in the fictional town of Framley. We see Chloe Harris as Tash Walker towards the end of episode one heading off on a train away from the town after everything goes down. However, there is no such place called Framley in real life. The fictional town of Framley is actually filmed in the north of England on the outskirts of Greater Manchester in a real town called Mossley. But as for specific locations? Well, here's what to know. Ridley's home always looks a bit out of the way of the rest of the town and that's because it was filmed in a different location. His home is filmed on location at Watergrove Reservoir, just outside the village of Wardle in Rochdale. The reservoir is open to the public to visit. Another permanent fixture in the series is the police station Ridley heads into now and again. It was filmed on location at Le Mans Crescent in Bolton. It actually did used to be a working police station, complete with cells. It's also recently fixtured in Netflix's Toxic Town series. Would it be an episode of Ridley without Alex Ridley knocking out a tune or two? And it turns out the jazz bar is also filmed at the Le Mans Crescent in Bolton. In episode one the series opens with a heist taking place in a jewellery story. This was actually filmed on location in Ashton-under-Lyne, with the team using a real jewellery store run by a local family to make the scenes. Ridley season two is available to watch on ITVX now


CBS News
17 minutes ago
- CBS News
Jonas Brothers surprise MetLife Stadium crowd as Demi Lovato joins them on stage
The Jonas Brothers' 2025 tour kicked off with a surprise guest appearance by Demi Lovato at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium, as the band reunited with their former Disney co-star. Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas, and Lovato performed a "Gotta Find You" and "This Is Me" mashup from the 2008 Disney Channel musical "Camp Rock." Lovato and Joe Jonas later performed their duet "Wouldn't Change a Thing," from the sequel "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam." The Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour got underway Sunday in the band's home state for the first of 52 concerts over three months across the U.S. and Canada. NJ Transit operated special "Jonas Brothers Hometown Express" trains to shuttle concertgoers between Secaucus Junction and the Meadowlands Sports Complex for the show. In March, the Jonas Brothers treated super-fans attending JonasCon to a pop-up show American Dream, a giant shopping mall at the Meadowlands. The band also appeared at a New York City pizza shop in celebration of their 20th anniversary. The Jonas Brothers' 2025 tour makes another stop in New Jersey in Camden on Aug. 14. Concerts are planned in New York in Syracuse on Aug. 19, Saratoga Springs on Aug. 24, and Buffalo on Nov. 9. The tour concludes at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, on Nov. 14.


Fox News
17 minutes ago
- Fox News
Teen Christian content creators spread faith on social media
Christian content creators Gage, Kaden and Till Helms join 'Fox & Friends' to discuss their growing influence among the Christian community on social media.