Netflix has just announced when the second season of Wednesday. It was time. The most watched English series in the history of the platform has been two and a half years without issuing a single episode. But the wait will end this summer. The first part of the season will be broadcast on August 6 while the second can be seen as of September 3 and, for the moment, the company has published a trailer to open mouth.
With this decision, Netflix confirms what was intuited: that the season will be broadcast in two batches even though Ted Saraonds, the current CEO of the company, defended that its model was the marathon: to release all the episodes of blow so that the viewer could choose how the series saw. The steps will continue, therefore, of The paper house, Ozrk, Stranger Things, you o Emily in Paris.
In the new chapters, on Wednesday, Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday will “merode the Gothic corridors of the Nevermore academy, where new enemies and problems await you.” The series promises that, while you have to deal with your family, friends and old adversaries, it will be “wrapped in a new chilling supernatural mystery” with another course in Nevermore “of deliciously dark and eccentric chaos.”
The part -time character and, among the other faces that return, is Emma Myers (Enid Sinclair), Joy Sunday (Bianca Barclay), Moosa Mostafa (Eugene), Georgie Farmer (Ajax) and Victor Dorobantu (thing) will also return in the second season.
-Catherine Zeta-Jones and Luis Guzmán will have more prominence in the second season.
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The new trailer also indicates how the rest of the Addams family will have more prominence: Catherine Zeta-Jones (Morticia Addams), Luis Guzmán (Gómez Addams) and Isaac Ordonez (Pugsley Addams) will now be secondary characters, with Fred Armisen (foul) repeating as a guest actor, as in the first season.
Wednesdaycreated by Al Goughh and thousands thousand, known until then by Smallville, still has Tim Burton as director and executive producer, which this time will give in some chapters La Batuta to Angela Robinson and the Sevillian director Paco Cabezas, who recently worked for Netflix with The Umbrella Academy.