The Fate of Wednesday Revealed After Season 2

Wednesday, Netflix's Addams Family spinoff starring Jenna Ortega, has already been renewed for a third season ahead of its season two premiere.

By Gibson Johns Jul 23, 2025 3:06 PM
| Updated Jul 23, 2025 8:30 PM
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Wednesday will dance, dance, dance another day.

The Netflix series, which stars Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams from The Addams Family, has been renewed for a third season ahead of its season two premiere, the streaming service confirmed July 23.

“It’s been a dark delight to watch Wednesday cast her spell over audiences across the globe—one deadpan quip at a time,” the show’s creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar said in a press release. “We’re beyond thrilled she’ll be returning to stalk the halls of Nevermore in season three. This time, she’ll unearth more of the school’s sinister secrets—and descend even deeper into the Addams family crypt. Or, as Wednesday would say: ‘Nothing brings a family together like a good exhumation.’”

Part one of Wednesday season two will drop on August 6, with part two set to drop a few weeks later on September 3.

The news comes as the series' director Tim Burton evaded a question about how many seasons he'd "ideally" want the show, which also stars Catherine Zeta-JonesGwendoline Christie and Luis Guzmán, to last.

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"I don’t think that way," he told The Hollywood Reporter in a joint interview with Jenna published July 23. "You’re talking to two of the worst people to ask that question."

Regardless of how long the series ends up lasting, there are ideas percolating about a potential Wednesday spinoff.

"It’s something we’re definitely noodling," Alfred told THR. "There are other characters we can look at."

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"Everything is very graphic,” she told E! News in March, adding, “It’s very exciting and inspiring to work with someone like that who gets you excited about the shots that you're doing every day."

Which is saying something, considering that the 22-year-old admitted that shooting the show "isn't always easy."

"Everything is very graphic,” she told E! News in March, adding, “It’s very exciting and inspiring to work with someone like that who gets you excited about the shots that you're doing every day."

Which is saying something, considering that the 22-year-old admitted that shooting the show "isn't always easy."

“Sometimes it's a crawl to the finish line,” Jenna explained, "but he always keeps it exciting and it's hard to get tired of a character like Wednesday."

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