New trailer for 'Wednesday Season 2 Part 2' showcases the return of a familiar character
In the eerie world of Netflix's The Addams Family remake, "Wednesday," fans are eagerly anticipating the second half of season 2, set to release on September 3. The series, starring Jenna Ortega as the titular character, has been officially confirmed for a third season, but filming has been delayed and will now start in the second quarter of 2026, pushing the release well beyond earlier expectations of late 2025 or early 2026.
The creators have cited production complexities, including extensive visual effects and logistical hurdles, as reasons for the longer turnaround time between seasons. However, no official spin-off has been announced as of August 2025, and fans should anticipate a wait before season 3 arrives.
Meanwhile, the second half of season 2 promises to be as gripping as ever. Principal Weems, played by Gwendoline Christie, returns despite dying at the end of season 1, appearing in the trailer as a gothic Jiminy Cricket-like character. Tyler, played by Hunter Doohan, is on the loose and planning to harm Wednesday and Enid. Wednesday is on a quest to save her best friend, Enid, from certain doom.
The new season of Wednesday has already matched the first season's streaming performance, according to Variety. As the series continues to perform well for Netflix, fans can expect to be delighted as it closes out its second season.
As for other popular franchises, the latest updates on Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, DC Universe, and Doctor Who can be found on io9. For now, the focus remains on Wednesday and her spooky adventures.
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- Despite the delay in filming for the third season of "Wednesday," fans can continue to find entertainment in Netflix's streaming library, with popular franchises like Star Wars available for streaming.
- The second half of season 2 of "Wednesday" is as gripping as ever, with Principal Weems, played by Gwendoline Christie, and Tyler, played by Hunter Doohan, returning to cause trouble for Wednesday and her friends.
- As the series continues to perform well on Netflix, it's no surprise that AI predicts that "Wednesday" will be a big hit in the entertainment industry.
- As the new season of "Wednesday" matches the popularity of the first, fans can expect Disney to continue exploring the world of space and movies-and-tv, potentially leading to new spin-offs or expansions of the franchise.