'Wednesday' Season 2 Release Date Revealed; Netflix Announces Roll Out With a Banger Trailer

Published 04/23/2025, 9:38 AM EDT

After a long wait, Wednesday Addams is finally returning to haunt our screens! Netflix has just revealed that Wednesday Season 2 will drop in two thrilling parts: Episodes 1-4 will be released on August 6, and Episodes 5-8 will follow on September 3. The suspense is almost unbearable, with Nevermore Academy still brimming with dark secrets. And as if that were not enough, the latest trailer hints at the eerie return of our favorite deadpan heroine, now joined by none other than Lady Gaga. Grab your raven, it is going to be a wild, gothic ride!

Season two of Wednesday is shaping up to be a gothic masterpiece, with Lady Gaga and Steve Buscemi joining the cast alongside returning stars like Catherine Zeta-Jones. The dark twists are guaranteed, as Jenna Ortega takes on an executive producer role. New faces like Billie Piper, Evie Templeton, and Owen Painter will join the chaos, while legends like Christopher Lloyd and Thandiwe Newton make guest appearances. Lady Gaga is keeping her role secret, but promises an unforgettable ride. This season is bound to be a twisted thrill!

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Wednesday Addams strides back into the shadow-drenched corridors of Nevermore Academy, where the bizarre is just the beginning. With sarcasm as sharp as her stare, she dives headfirst into a fresh storm of freakish foes, resurrected rivalries, and chilling family drama. But this year’s true terror? A spine-tingling mystery clawing its way from the beyond. As the line between the living and the uncanny blurs, Wednesday must outwit the darkness—with style, smirk, and a side of doom. While Steve Buscemi looked back on his time in Nevermore’s eerie orbit, he described what it is like working alongside Jenna Ortega.

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In a chilling tease, 67-year-old Steve Buscemi, cast as Barry Dort, recently unveiled what it was really like sharing the shadowy spotlight with 22-year-old Jenna Ortega in Season 2.

Wednesday’s web: Steve Buscemi gets tangled in Jenna Ortega’s dark charm

Steve Buscemi recently had high praise for Jenna Ortega after working with her on Wednesday. In an interview with PEOPLE, he said, “She’s great. She’s so sharp and funny and down to earth." He went on to call her a talented performer and a fantastic collaborator, adding that she was truly exceptional. While keeping details of the upcoming season under wraps, Buscemi teased his role as Barry Dort, hinting that the new season would be thrilling and full of surprises. Well, we know it now, Buscemi!

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In the interview, Steve Buscemi was tight-lipped about the plot of Wednesday Season 2, but assured fans it would be “a great season,” sharing his excitement about the experience. His role, previously teased, was confirmed as the new principal of Nevermore Academy, following the tragic demise of Larissa Weems. With Netflix finally revealing the release date and dropping a thrilling trailer, fans are left wondering: Is Wednesday Season 3 already in the works? The anticipation for the next chapter just became even more excruciating and exciting.

Emma Myers Paints a Hopeful Picture for ‘Wednesday’ Season 2 as Wait for Jenna Ortega Continues

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Are you excited for the drop of Wednesday Season 2? Let us know in the comments below!

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