
Netflix's Wednesday season two part 2 release date and everything you need to know
Wednesday is back on screens at last with Jenna Ortega reprising her role as the Addams family icon in the second season of the hit Netflix show. Fans waited almost three long years for the return of Wednesday which finally dropped on Wednesday (of course) on August 6.
Wednesday Addams is back for another year at outcast school Nevermore Academy for the second season of the programme. However, this chilling term she's got even more horrifying mysteries to investigate, as well as navigating her friendships and family dramas as well as a certain stalker on the side too.
Millions have already tuned into the new season, which was pretty easy to fly through given it's only four episodes long, with Wednesday claiming the top spot on Netflix's top ten list in just 24 hours. Fans have been left frustrated that it is an even longer wait for the second half of the season, especially since they patiently waited for so long for the next part to be released.
Many were also disappointed about the absence of Lady Gaga in the first part, who is set to play Rosaline Rotwood, one of the 'legendary teachers' at Nevermore Academy. However, the Poker Face hitmaker will appear in the second half but it's not known how large of a part she will play.
Wednesday fans will need to wait another month to find out what happens in the second half of season two. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming four episodes..
When is Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 released?
The second half of Wednesday will air on Netflix on Wednesday September 3. It will contain a further four episodes.
That means fans will have to wait just under four weeks to find out what happens next.
When did Wednesday season 2 premiere?
The first half of Wednesday dropped on Netflix on Wednesday August 6 with the first four episodes.
They are as follows:
Episode 1 - 'Here We Woe Again' - out now
Episode 2 - 'The Devil You Woe' - out now
Episode 3 - 'Call of the Woe' - out now
Episode 4 - 'If These Woes Could Talk' - out now
What time will Wednesday be released?
The final four episodes of Wednesday will be released on Netflix on Wednesday September 3 at 8am BST.
The episode names for the upcoming final four are yet to be confirmed.
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Will there be a Season 3?
Netflix has already confirmed that a third season of Wednesday is in the works.
The show released an official poster for the third season last month, before season 2 had even premiered.
On their official Instagram account, the show captioned the post: "Bad things come in threes. Season 2 awakens in two weeks. Season 3 is the next omen, already in motion, already inevitable."
A release date is yet to be confirmed.
Wednesday season 2 is available to watch on Netflix now with the second part arriving on September 3.
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