
Wednesday season 2: Netflix release time, cast and more
The second season will see the return of Jenna Ortega (Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Death of a Unicorn and Scream) as Wednesday Addams.
While fellow cast members, including Catherine Zeta-Jones (Morticia Addams), Luis Guzmán (Gomez Addams), and Emma Myers (Enid Sinclair), will also be back for the new season.
They will be joined by new faces like Joanna Lumley (Grandmama Hester Frump), Steve Buscemi (Principal Dort), Billie Piper (Isadora Capri) and Christopher Lloyd (Professor Orloff).
Ahead of the release of Wednesday, season two, we have rounded up everything you need to know, from how season one ended and the new-look cast, to the upcoming episode titles and whether or not there will be a season three.
How did season 1 of Wednesday end? (SPOILERS)
The first season of Wednesday remains the most-viewed English-language series on Netflix of all time.
The finale saw Wednesday Addams (Ortega) confirm her suspicions that Tyler (Hunter Doohan) is the Hyde terrorising Nevermore Academy.
She also discovers the hidden identity of Tyler's master - Marilyn Thornhill, aka Laurel Gates (Christina Ricci).
Wednesday eventually wins out over the pair and saves Nevermore.
Season one ends with Ortega's character driving away from school with her family, armed with her very first mobile phone.
In the last scene of the finale, she receives multiple texts from an unknown contact.
"The Stalker" sends a few photos of Wednesday with her love interests, a Memoji-style gif of a Wednesday avatar being stabbed in the head, and a text reading, 'I'm watching you.'
Short recap of 'WEDNESDAY' Season 1!
Season 2 Vol.1 releases in 3 weeks on August 6! pic.twitter.com/2ZpuCVf8xz — Wednesday (@WednesdaysDaily) July 16, 2025
Ortega, speaking to Netflix's Tudum, said: "We ended Season 1 with a stalker that was still after me. Tyler has been sent to a psych ward, and half the school is burnt down.
'We start off Season 2 with Wednesday being kidnapped.'
What time does Wednesday come out on Netflix?
Fittingly, part one of Wednesday, season 2, will be released on Wednesday (August 6).
The first four episodes of Wednesday (season 2), which make up part one, will be available to watch in the UK on Netflix from 8 am.
Part Two will be released on September 3, 2025.
When does Netflix release shows?
What to expect in the new Wednesday series?
In the new season, Wednesday Addams (Ortega) must "navigate family, friends, and old adversaries, propelling her into another year of delightfully dark and kooky mayhem", Netflix explains.
Armed with her signature razor-sharp wit and deadpan charm, Wednesday is also plunged into a new bone-chilling supernatural mystery.
Co-creators, showrunners, and executive producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, speaking to Tudum, added: "Wednesday goes into this season thinking she knows Nevermore.
'But as soon as she returns, nothing happens the way she's expecting.
"She thinks she's going to be in control, that she knows where all the bodies are buried, but she doesn't.
"Nothing is what it seems in Season 2.'
Episode titles
The episode titles for part one of Wednesday, season 2, have also been revealed:
Episode 1: 'Here We Woe Again'
Episode 2: 'The Devil You Woe'
Episode 3: 'Call of the Woe'
Episode 4: 'If These Woes Could Talk'
WATCH: Sneak peek at the first 6 minutes of Wednesday season 2
Wednesday (season 2) cast
The season two cast for Wednesday will feature:
Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams
Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley Addams
Victor Dorobantu as Thing
Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams
Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addams
Joanna Lumley as Grandmama Hester Frump
Joonas Suotamo as Lurch
Fred Armisen as Uncle Fester
Emma Myers as Enid Sinclair
Hunter Doohan as Tyler Galpin
Joy Sunday as Bianca Barclay
Moosa Mostafa as Eugene Ottinger
Georgie Farmer as Ajax Petropolus
Noah B. Taylor as Bruno
Evie Templeton as Agnes DeMille
Steve Buscemi as Principal Dort
Billie Piper as Isadora Capri
Christopher Lloyd as Professor Orloff
Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo as Sheriff Ritchie Santiago
Jamie McShane as Sheriff Donovan Galpin
Owen Painter as Slurp
Thandiwe Newton as Dr. Rachael Fairburn
Heather Matarazzo as Judi
How old was Jenna Ortega in Wednesday?
Ortega was born on September 27, 2002, which means she is currently 22 years old.
Filming for Wednesday took place primarily in Northern Ireland between April and November 2024, according to Deadline.
This meant Ortgea was 21 when she began filming season two of Wednesday, and 22 when it came to an end.
Jenna Ortega is back as Wednesday Addams. (Image: Jonathan Hession/Netflix/PA)
Will there be a Wednesday season 3?
Wednesday has already been renewed for a third season, Netflix has confirmed.
Co-creator and showrunner Alfred Gough said: '[Co-creator and co-showrunner] Miles [Millar] and I have been doing this long enough to know that shows like this don't come along every day.
"It's such an alchemy of writing, directing, acting, crew, streamer, studio, and fans.
"We remain grateful and excited to continue this journey and tell these stories with all of our partners.'
Netflix said season three promises to go "even further, on every level".
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Gough continued: 'Our goal for Season 3 is the same as it is for every season: to make it the best season of Wednesday we possibly can.
'We want to continue digging deeper into our characters while expanding the world of Nevermore and Wednesday.'
Miles Millar added: 'We will be seeing more Addams Family members and learning more family secrets in Season 3!'
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