
'Wednesday' season 2 release schedule: When is season 2 part 2 coming to Netflix?
Well, some of it has, at least. Despite making us wait so long, Netflix pulled its usual trick and split the second season up into two volumes, with Part 1 dropping on Wednesday, August 6.
If you haven't already raced through "Wednesday" season 2 part 1, four episodes are available on the streaming service right now.
But if you have already returned to Nevermore, you probably only have one question on your mind: When is "Wednesday" season 2 part 2 coming to Netflix?
"Wednesday" season 2 part 2 is scheduled to air on Netflix on Wednesday, September 3.
Thankfully, that means we don't have to wait too long to stream the rest of "Wednesday" season 2.
At the time of writing, that means we've got to wait about a month to return to Nevermore and see how this season plays out.
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"Wednesday" season 2 is eight episodes long, just like the first series.
Part 1 contained episodes 1-4, while Part 2 contains episodes 5 through to the series finale.
If you're disappointed to be waiting a little longer for "Wednesday" season 2 part 2, just be thankful Netflix didn't follow the "Stranger Things" season 5 release schedule for this hugely popular show.
"Stranger Things" fifth and final season is being split into three parts, releasing through November and December.
While we're all waiting to see how this season wraps up, "Wednesday" fans can rest easy knowing that the show's future is bright.
Before "Wednesday" season 2 even hit Netflix, the streamer confirmed on July 23 that "Wednesday" season 3 was on the cards.
"Our goal for Season 3 is the same as it is for every season," said co-creator Alfred Gough. "We want to continue digging deeper into our characters while expanding the world of Nevermore and "Wednesday".
While plot details are under wraps, co-creator Miles Millar did let slip that "Wednesday" season 3 will bring more members of the Addams family into the fold: "We will be seeing more Addams Family members and learning more family secrets in Season 3!" (via Tudum).
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