
Wednesday Season 2 Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out?
Here's everything you need to know about Wednesday season 2's release schedule.
Surprise! The show premiered on August 6, 2025, which was, of course, a Wednesday!
While Netflix shows typically are a drop-all-at-once situation, several of their biggest shows have now been split into parts to keep us waiting a little bit longer to find out how it all ends. In the case of Wednesday, the show's second season was split into two parts and luckily it's not too much apart with the second half premiering a month later on September 3, 2025.
Wednesday season 2 will have 8 episodes that will air on Netflix. The season was split into two parts with the first half premiering on August 6, 2025 and the final episodes dropping on September 3, 2025. As usual, Netflix post new episodes at 3 AM ET / 12 AM PT.

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