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“Wednesday”: Dates for second season unveiled
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Back in Black: It comes back – in two parts. Season two of the hit series “Wednesday” is divided. The start is in midsummer.
Early beautiful news for fans of the Addams Family subsidiary: “Wednesday”, the most successful English-language Netflix series, will soon go into the next round. The streaming service published a first teaser on Wednesday, which he announced with the words: “Suffering has an end. The chaos begins.” So comes:
Part 1 of season second from August 6th 2 from September 3
The first season with Jenna Ortega in the title role was released on November 23, 2022. The work of Tim Burton became a huge hit and came to more than 250 million calls worldwide in the first three months.
In season two, two, as a friend Enid Sinclair as well as Luis Guzmán and Catherine Zeta-Jones as Gomez and Morticia Addams, the parents of Wednesday, are again there.
Wednesdays brother Pugsley plays Isaac Ordonez, Fred Armisen Uncle Ferter.eu add to Steve Buscemi, Frances O’Connor, Christopher Lloyd (“Back to the Future”), Joanna Lumley (“Absolutely Fabulous”) and Haley Joel Osment (“The Sixth Sense”).
And that’s what season two is about:
Wednesday returns to the Gothic halls of the Nevermore Academy, in which new threats are already lurking. The second season should probably contain more horror elements and focus on the mother-daughter relationship between Wednesday and Morticia.
In the teaser, Wednesday can be seen at an airport, among other things, how you have to unpack a considerable collection of weapons on security control with the usual stoic face and dry humor. Also in your luggage: Thing (ice -cold hand).
Netflix emphasized: “The Creator and Showrunner Alfred Gough and Miles Millar also return for the second, captivating season of Wednesday – together with the executive producer and director Tim Burton.”
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Source: Stern

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