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Wednesday season 2 bosses open up on Joanna Lumley's unrecognisable transformation

Wednesday season 2 bosses open up on Joanna Lumley's unrecognisable transformation

Daily Mirror5 days ago
A whole host of new characters have been added to season two of Wednesday and fans were left stunned by Joanna Lumley's transformation in the Netflix show
Wednesday season two will premiere on Netflix on August 6 and the show has been renewed for a third season. For the latest outing, a whole host of new characters have been added alongside Jenna Ortega, who has opened up on the pressures of filming the new season.

Whilst the star-studded cast welcomes the likes of Lady Gaga and Steve Buscemi, the hit series will also see Joanna Lumley as Morticia's (Catherine Zeta-Jones) mother. The Absolutely Fabulous star and former model has collaborated with Tim Burton on two previous film projects - James and the Giant Peach and Corpse Bride.

Wednesday showrunner Miles Millar said she was at the top of their list to play Hester, sharing: "The idea of bringing Hester, Morticia's mother, into the fold was something we were so excited about. "In the first season we introduced Fester, and then this season we thought, 'Let's introduce Grandmama.'

"At the top of our list was Joanna Lumley. Joanna just inhabited this role. And the hair and makeup - she has this extraordinary wig."
"Colleen Atwood, our incredible costume designer, designed these amazing costumes.

"The first day on set when Joanna walked on, she just was Hester, and she nailed every single line, and it's just so delicious.
"The Wednesday-Hester relationship is unique and different; you see a twinkle in both their eyes when they're together on-screen. I think everyone is going to fall in love with Hester."
The 79 year old sent fans into a frenzy with her jaw-dropping transformation as she appeared in the show's trailer. The footage triggered a wave of reactions from supporters across social media platforms, with remarks describing her look as "perfect" and "fabulous".

Writing on X, previously known as Twitter, one admirer commented: "Grandmama got a makeover."
A second person posted: "Absolutely Fabulous! !" making reference to the performer's legendary Patsy Stone character.

Alfred Gough, who co-created the programme, revealed that for the second series they were keen to explore a contrasting mother-daughter dynamic.
He explained: "We see Hester and Morticia's relationship, and how there are similarities and differences between Morticia and Wednesday's relationship.
"And of course, Wednesday and Hester get along great. Other than Fester, Grandmama is probably Wednesday's favorite person and the one she feels the most kinship with.
"It's also somebody she can use against her mother. So it's a delicious family triangle to set up."
Wednesday season 2 will premiere on Netflix on August 6
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