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American supernatural mystery television series (2022–present)

Wednesday
Genre
Created by
Based onCharacters
byCharles Addams
Showrunners
  • Alfred Gough
  • Miles Millar
Starring
Theme music composerDanny Elfman
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producers
ProducerCarmen Pepelea
Cinematography
  • David Lanzenberg
  • Stephan Pehrsson
  • PJ Dillon
  • John Conroy
Editors
  • Jay Prychidny
  • Ana Yavari
  • Paul Day
  • Dan Briceno
Running time46–61 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseNovember 23, 2022 (2022-11-23) –
present

Wednesday is an Americansupernaturalmysterycomedy[3] television series based on the characterWednesday Addams byCharles Addams. Created byAlfred Gough andMiles Millar, it starsJenna Ortega as the titular character, withLuis Guzmán andCatherine Zeta-Jones portraying her parents in the series. Four out of the eight episodes of the first season were directed byTim Burton, who also was executive producer. The first season revolves around Wednesday Addams, who attempts to solve a murder mystery at her new school.[4]

Burton was previously approached to direct the 1991 filmThe Addams Family and was later involved in a canceledstop-motionanimated film featuringthe Addams Family. In October 2020, he was reported to be helming a television series, which was later given a series order byNetflix. Ortega was cast in part to represent the character'sLatina heritage.Christina Ricci, who had played Wednesday in the 1991 film and its 1993 sequelAddams Family Values, was asked by Burton to join the series in a supporting role.

Wednesday premiered on November 16, 2022, and was released on Netflix on November 23 to positive reviews from critics; Ortega's performance received critical acclaim.[5] Within three weeks of release, it became the second-most watched English-language Netflix series. It received threeGolden Globe nominations: one forBest Television Series – Musical or Comedy and two forBest Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy for Ortega. It also won fourPrimetime Emmy Awards, while receiving nominations forOutstanding Comedy Series andOutstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Ortega. In January 2023, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on August 6, 2025; the second half was released on September 3. In July 2025, the series was renewed for a third season.

Premise

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Wednesday Addams is expelled from her school after dumping livepiranhas into the school's pool in retaliation for the boys'water polo team bullying her brotherPugsley. Consequently, her parentsGomez andMorticia Addams transfer her to their high school alma mater Nevermore Academy, a private school that was established for outcasts and monsters, in the town ofJericho, Vermont. Wednesday's cold, emotionless personality and her defiant nature make it difficult for her to connect with her schoolmates and cause her to run afoul of the school's principal, Larissa Weems. However, she discovers she has inherited her mother'spsychic abilities, which allow her to solve a local murder mystery.

In the second season, Wednesday returns to Nevermore and, while developing her psychic abilities, must face a new tormentor and prevent her roommate's death. In addition, Pugsley enrolls at Nevermore as Weems' successor Barry Dort wants Morticia to take on a fundraising role while he looks after his own interests.

Cast and characters

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Main article:List ofWednesday characters
Jenna Ortega andLuis Guzmán, who portray Wednesday and Gomez Addams in the series, at the 2022New York Comic Con
  • Jenna Ortega asWednesday Addams, a teenager who possessespsychic abilities
    • Ortega also portraysGoody Addams (season 1), Wednesday's deceased ancestor from the 1600s, who appears in her visions[6]
    • Karina Váradi (season 1) and Emily Ring (season 2) portray a young Wednesday Addams[7][8]
  • Gwendoline Christie as Larissa Weems (season 1; recurring season 2), theshapeshiftingprincipal of Nevermore Academy and a former student who was Morticia's roommate. During the second season, Weems returns as Wednesday's spirit guide because they are 13th cousins twice removed.
    • Oliver Wickham portrays a young Larissa Weems
  • Riki Lindhome as Dr. Valerie Kinbott (season 1), Wednesday's Nevermore-appointed therapist from the town of Jericho
  • Jamie McShane as Donovan Galpin (season 1; recurring season 2), thesheriff of Jericho
    • Ben Wilson portrays a young Donovan Galpin
  • Hunter Doohan as Tyler Galpin, a local coffee shopbarista and Sheriff Galpin's son, who is later revealed to be aHyde
  • Percy Hynes White as Xavier Thorpe (season 1), a psychic student at Nevermore who experiences visions during his dreams and can make art come to life
  • Emma Myers as Enid Sinclair, Wednesday'swerewolf roommate in Ophelia Hall at Nevermore
  • Joy Sunday as Bianca Barclay, asirenqueen bee in Puck Hall at Nevermore and Xavier's ex-girlfriend
  • Georgie Farmer as Ajax Petropolus, agorgon student at Nevermore who has a romantic interest in Enid
  • Naomi J. Ogawa as Yoko Tanaka (season 1), avampire student at Nevermore
  • Christina Ricci as Marilyn Thornhill / Laurel Gates (season 1; guest season 2), thebotany teacher at Nevermore and dorm mother of Wednesday and Enid. Ricci previously portrayed Wednesday Addams inThe Addams Family andAddams Family Values.
  • Moosa Mostafa as Eugene Ottinger, a student in Caliban Hall at Nevermore with the ability to control bees and later other types ofarthropods
  • Steve Buscemi as Barry Dort (season 2), thepyrokinetic successor of Principal Weems at Nevermore Academy
  • Isaac Ordonez asPugsley Addams (season 2; guest season 1), Wednesday's younger brother. In the second season, he begins to develop the ability to generatestatic electricity similar to his uncle.
  • Owen Painter as Isaac Night / "Slurp" (season 2), thereanimated corpse of a former student at Nevermore withmad scientist proclivities
  • Billie Piper as Isadora Capri (season 2), a former child prodigy and werewolfmusic teacher at Nevermore
  • Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo as Ritchie Santiago (season 2; recurring season 1), a deputy of Sheriff Galpin. In the second season, she is the new sheriff of Jericho following Galpin's resignation.
  • Victor Dorobantu asThing (season 2; recurring season 1), a sentient disembodied hand who is sent to watch over Wednesday at Nevermore
  • Noah B. Taylor as Bruno Yuson (season 2), a werewolf student in Thisbe Hall at Nevermore
  • Evie Templeton as Agnes DeMille (season 2), Wednesday'sobsessed fan and a student in Ophelia Hall at Nevermore with the ability to turninvisible
  • Luis Guzmán asGomez Addams (season 2; guest season 1), Wednesday's lawyer father and Morticia's passionate husband
    • Lucius Hoyos portrays a young Gomez Addams
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones asMorticia Addams (née Frump) (season 2; guest season 1), Wednesday's mother, who attended Nevermore Academy with her husband when she was younger and is a psychic similar to her daughter
    • Gwen Jones portrays a young Morticia Frump
  • Eva Green asOphelia Frump (season 3), Morticia's younger sister and Wednesday's aunt[9]

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
18November 23, 2022 (2022-11-23)
284August 6, 2025 (2025-08-06)
4September 3, 2025 (2025-09-03)

Season 1 (2022)

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11"Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe"Tim BurtonAlfred Gough &Miles MillarNovember 23, 2022 (2022-11-23)
Wednesday Addams, a high-school student, finds her brotherPugsley tied up in a locker. She sees a psychic vision of his bullies, whom she then attempts to kill, resulting in her getting expelled. Her parents,Morticia andGomez, decide to enroll her in Nevermore Academy, their alma mater and a school for outcasts inJericho, Vermont. Meanwhile, a hiker is killed by an unknown creature near Nevermore. Wednesday's parents releaseThing, a sentient disembodied hand, to watch over her. She meets her roommate Enid, her complete opposite and a werewolf who has never completely transformed, and duels with popular girl Bianca, after Bianca bullies a boy named Rowan. Later, Wednesday is nearly killed by a falling gargoyle but is saved by Bianca's ex-boyfriend Xavier. After escaping her court-ordered therapy session, Wednesday meets Tyler, a "normie" barista, who agrees to help her escape from Nevermore. However, she is apprehended by Principal Larissa Weems and taken back to the school. Later, Tyler and Wednesday meet at the local carnival, and Wednesday has a vision of Rowan's death. Rowan attempts to kill her, but is murdered by a monster, which saves Wednesday's life.
22"Woe Is the Loneliest Number"Tim BurtonAlfred Gough & Miles MillarNovember 23, 2022 (2022-11-23)
Wednesday convinces a skeptical Sheriff Galpin that the perpetrator of the murders is a monster. Suddenly, Rowan reappears unharmed. Wednesday doubts her sanity and decides to investigate the murders herself. She roams the campus inquiring about Rowan and is told that he has been expelled. Meanwhile, Principal Weems grows worried about Wednesday's visions and keeps close tabs on her. Wednesday confronts a defensive Rowan as he leaves the school and sends Thing to follow him. Thing loses him, and Rowan is revealed to be Principal Weems, who hasshapeshifted into him. Wednesday has visions of a book belonging to an old students' society. In her search for the book, she overhears Bianca planning to rig the upcoming student tournament. Wednesday joins Enid to defeat Bianca and win the tournament. Later, Wednesday discovers a hidden library within the school, where she is captured by members of the elite students' society, the Nightshades.
33"Friend or Woe"Tim BurtonKayla AlpertNovember 23, 2022 (2022-11-23)
Wednesday finds herself tied up and surrounded by members of the Nightshades, including Bianca and Xavier. Wednesday frees herself and leaves the library, taking one of the books with her. Principal Weems orders Wednesday to accompany the high school band to an upcoming town ceremony run by Mayor Noble Walker. A drawing in the purloined book leads her to an exhibition at a local fair, where she notices the painting of a girl she had seen in her visions. In the forest, Wednesday envisions the girl—believed to be an ancestor of hers—escaping the execution of the town's outcasts at the hands of its founder, Joseph Crackstone. Wednesday is ambushed by the monster, which she discovers, by its footprints, to transform into a human. Back in town, Wednesday disrupts the ceremony by having Thing destroy a commemorative statue of Joseph Crackstone and is scolded by Principal Weems. While investigating a crime scene in the forest, police find a camera that captured photographs of the monster.
44"Woe What a Night"Tim BurtonKayla AlpertNovember 23, 2022 (2022-11-23)
Wednesday and Thing break into the coroner's office to copy the files of the monster's victims. In trying to identify a pattern, she finds that each victim has had body parts surgically removed. Wednesday becomes suspicious of Xavier and follows him into his art studio, where she discovers several drawings of the monster, which lead her to the monster's cave. There, she retrieves one of its claws and gives it to Sheriff Galpin forDNA matching. Wednesday and Tyler attend a school dance together. Meanwhile, classmate Eugene, who is privy to Wednesday's investigative work, witnesses a cloaked figure blow up the monster's cave. The dance is interrupted by Mayor Walker's son, Lucas, who triggers the building's fire sprinklers to spray fake blood in revenge for Wednesday's disruption of the town ceremony. Wednesday senses that Eugene is in danger and heads into the forest, only to find him gravely injured by the monster.
55"You Reap What You Woe"Gandja MonteiroApril BlairNovember 23, 2022 (2022-11-23)
Thirty-two years earlier, Gomez Addams had been arrested at Nevermore on suspicion of killing Garrett Gates, a descendant of Joseph Crackstone. In present time, the Addamses visit Wednesday on Parents' Weekend at Nevermore. A family therapy session is cut short when Wednesday confronts her parents about the suspected murder. Meanwhile, Sheriff Galpin learns that the coroner committed suicide after admitting to fabricating Gates's autopsy report. Galpin concludes that Gomez is guilty and arrests him. In prison, Gomez reveals to Wednesday that he was covering for Morticia, who accidentally killed Garrett. Wednesday and Morticia dig up Garrett's grave to find that he had been lethally poisoned before Morticia stabbed him but are caught by police and arrested. Later, they confront Mayor Walker, who reveals that Garrett intended to poison the entire school due to his father's hatred of outcasts. Mayor Walker agrees to release Gomez after admitting to covering up Garrett's motive. Back at Nevermore, Principal Weems reluctantly admits to covering up Rowan's death by means of shapeshifting in an effort to evade controversy at the school.
66"Quid Pro Woe"Gandja MonteiroApril BlairNovember 23, 2022 (2022-11-23)
Wednesday attempts to summon Goody Addams, an ancestor and fellow psychic who killed Crackstone. During a surprise birthday party, Wednesday has a vision of Goody, who instructs her to seek out the Gates mansion. There, she witnesses Mayor Walker leaving the building and sneaks into his car. After arriving back in town, Mayor Walker is hit by a car and severely injured. Principal Weems locks down the school and forbids Wednesday to leave campus. With Tyler and Enid's help, she escapes and returns to the Gates mansion. There they find evidence that Laurel Gates, Garrett's younger sister, long believed to be dead, might still be alive. They find the severed body parts of the monster's victims in a cellar but are forced to flee after being ambushed by the monster. Wednesday leads Galpin to the cellar, only to find it empty. Wednesday convinces Principal Weems not to expel her so she can further pursue her investigation. At the hospital, an unknown figure kills Mayor Walker.
77"If You Don't Woe Me by Now"James MarshallAlfred Gough & Miles Millar and Matt LambertNovember 23, 2022 (2022-11-23)
At Mayor Walker's funeral, Wednesday notices a lurking figure and chases it into the forest. The figure is revealed to beUncle Fester, who explains to Wednesday that the monster she has been investigating is a Hyde. Together, they retrieve a diary from the Nightshades' library, which reveals that a Hyde must always have a master. Later, they track and follow Xavier, whom they witness meeting in the forest with Dr. Kinbott, Wednesday's therapist. After returning from an interrupted date with Tyler, Wednesday finds her dorm room vandalized, the diary stolen, and Thing gravely injured. Research into Laurel Gates reveals that she is both alive and the master of the Hyde. Wednesday initially suspects Dr. Kinbott, but Dr. Kinbott is killed by the Hyde. Police arrive to arrest Xavier, whom Wednesday believes to be the Hyde. Wednesday meets with Tyler and kisses him but suddenly has a vision of him being the Hyde and runs off.
88"A Murder of Woes"James MarshallAlfred Gough & Miles MillarNovember 23, 2022 (2022-11-23)
Wednesday and her classmates kidnap Tyler to try to make him confess, but Wednesday is arrested and expelled from Nevermore. Tyler secretly admits to Wednesday that he is the Hyde. Wednesday and Principal Weems visit Eugene at the hospital, where he has come out of his coma. His description of the figure he saw at the monster's cave matches Ms. Thornhill, a teacher at Nevermore. Wednesday and Principal Weems, disguised as Tyler, get Thornhill to confess that she is Laurel Gates and manipulated Tyler into killing the victims to resurrect Joseph Crackstone and wipe out all outcasts. Laurel kills Principal Weems and knocks Wednesday out. Using Wednesday's blood and the stolen body parts, Laurel resurrects Crackstone, who stabs Wednesday and leaves her to die, but Goody appears and heals her. Rushing to help Wednesday, Enid finally transforms into a werewolf and defeats Tyler in his Hyde form. With Bianca's help, Wednesday kills Crackstone, and Eugene defeats Laurel with the aid of his bees. Xavier is released from jail, Tyler is detained, and Wednesday departs Nevermore Academy, which is closing for the remainder of the semester.

Season 2 (2025)

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Part 1
91"Here We Woe Again"Tim BurtonAlfred Gough &Miles MillarAugust 6, 2025 (2025-08-06)
Wednesday returns to Nevermore with Pugsley, who starts his first day, and discovers she is a celebrity. New principal Barry Dort offers her the honor student position at a start-of-year bonfire. In her dorm, she realizes she has a stalker. Principal Dort persuades Morticia to lead a fund-raising committee. After private investigator Carl Bradbury is killed by a murder of crows, former Sheriff Galpin asks Wednesday for help solving the case, but she refuses due to his actions the previous year. Principal Dort pressures Bianca to use her siren skills to raise money for the school. Xavier sends Wednesday a painting, which shows a crow with a blind eye. Wednesday's stalker steals her manuscript. After retrieving her manuscript from the midst of the bonfire, Wednesday publicly rejects all praise for saving the school and storms off. After hearing about a former student with a clockwork heart, who died as a result of his dangerous inventions, Pugsley accidentally revives the student as a zombie. Enid chases after Wednesday, but Wednesday collapses and goes into a seizure after seeing a vision of Enid's tombstone in a crow-infested graveyard.
102"The Devil You Woe"Paco CabezasMatt LambertAugust 6, 2025 (2025-08-06)
Wednesday finds Galpin killed by crows in his home, and her psychic powers fail. During Nevermore's Prank Day, Wednesday finds one of Galpin's eyes placed in her and Enid's dorm room. Pugsley reveals Slurp, the zombie he has chained up and is keeping as a pet, to Eugene, but it eventually escapes. Wednesday goes to Willow Hill Psychiatric Hospital, where Tyler is confined. After meeting with Tyler's psychiatrist, Dr. Rachael Fairburn, Wednesday tells Tyler about his father's death. Enid and her werewolf crush Bruno are kidnapped, and Wednesday solves a series of riddles to free them. Agnes DeMille, a student with invisibility powers, reveals herself as the stalker behind the riddles but denies involvement in Galpin's murder. Bianca tries to persuade Morticia to ask her estranged mother for a donation, but Morticia declines. After Bianca finds that Principal Dort's pendant protects him from the effects of her siren powers, he compels her to use them on Morticia. Thing reveals to Wednesday that Morticia took Goody Addams's book.
113"Call of the Woe"Paco CabezasValentina GarzaAugust 6, 2025 (2025-08-06)
Wednesday gets into Galpin's phone and learns about the "Bullpen", a hunting cabin they used as a rendezvous. Wednesday decides to attend Nevermore's first camping trip to investigate, but her parents also come along as chaperones. Pugsley brings along Slurp so that he is not left unattended. A double booking leads Nevermore to compete with the Phoenix Cadets for use of the campsite, and Nevermore wins thecapture the flag challenge. At the "Bullpen", Wednesday discovers years of newsclips on the deaths of outcast Willow Hill patients and the name "LOIS" painted on a wall. In a bid to regain Goody's book, Wednesday challenges Morticia to a blind duel, where if Wednesday wins, she gets the book, and if Morticia wins, she can burn the book. They duel, and Morticia defeats Wednesday. When the Phoenix Cadets attempt to raid the campsite, they accidentally release Slurp, who kills their scoutmaster in the process. After Wednesday stops Slurp, he is transferred to Willow Hill, where Laurel Gates is also a new patient.
124"If These Woes Could Talk"Tim BurtonLauren OteroAugust 6, 2025 (2025-08-06)
Wednesday discovers that Willow Hill death certificates were signed by Augustus Stonehearst, now a patient there. Uncle Fester infiltrates Willow Hill to learn about "LOIS".Grandmama Hester Frump arrives and offers to donate to Nevermore if Goody's book is returned, but Morticia burns it. Uncle Fester's attempt to uncover the truth is thwarted, leading to his imprisonment alongside Slurp, but Wednesday rescues him as Slurp escapes. Wednesday and Uncle Fester discover that LOIS (Long-term Outcast Integration Study) is a secret program to transfer outcasts' powers into normies, and the supposedly deceased Willow Hill patients are still held captive, including an unidentified woman. Judi Spannegel, Dr. Fairburn's assistant and Stonehearst's daughter, reveals her experiments to become an Avian, able to control birds. After Uncle Fester releases the LOIS detainees, Slurp kills Dr. Fairburn and Stonehearst, furthering his regeneration and enabling him to speak. Laurel frees Tyler, but Tyler, in his Hyde form, kills her. As Wednesday helps the mysterious woman escape, Tyler throws Wednesday out of a window and escapes, leaving Wednesday severely injured.
Part 2
135"Hyde and Woe Seek"Angela RobinsonErika Vázquez & Siena ButterfieldSeptember 3, 2025 (2025-09-03)
Wednesday, in a coma, discovers that Larissa Weems is her new spirit guide due to being Wednesday's 13th cousin twice removed. After awakening, Wednesday is threatened by Judi, and a disguised Tyler threatens Wednesday and Enid. While Nevermore is celebrating the Outcast Day of Remembrance, Wednesday learns how to control a Hyde from music professor Isadora Capri. Wednesday then meets with Enid and the Nightshades, and tells them her plan to control Tyler. Later that night, Pugsley and Gomez locate Slurp, but Pugsley lets Slurp go when the police arrive. Gomez recognizes Slurp as the supposedly long-deceased student Isaac Night. On the same night, Tyler breaks into Nevermore and follows Enid. He is cornered by her and the Nightshades and transforms into his Hyde form. Wednesday attempts to control Tyler, but she is attacked by another Hyde. Morticia intervenes, and the second Hyde – who turns out to be Tyler's mother Françoise, the mysterious woman Wednesday had rescued – leaves with Tyler. Judi is confronted by Isaac and killed. Enid suddenly turns into a werewolf despite there not being a full moon.
146"Woe Thyself"Angela RobinsonAlfred Gough & Miles Millar and Kayla AlpertSeptember 3, 2025 (2025-09-03)
Tyler and Françoise reunite with Isaac, who is Françoise's brother. Isaac tells Françoise he can remove her Hyde and save her. Wednesday attempts to regain her psychic abilities by using a charm from the gravestone of former Nevermore professor Rosaline Rotwood, but is interrupted by Enid. Both of them lose consciousness and wake up in their dorm room, havingswitched bodies. They each struggle to adjust to each other's personalities. To cure Françoise, Isaac removes the power supply he invented from the mechanism that keeps alive Professor Orloff, a disembodied head, then eats his brain. An invisible Agnes sees him doing this, follows the family to Willow Hill, and warns Enid and Wednesday, before being caught by Tyler. As Isaac prepares to cure Françoise, Wednesday and Enid arrive and free Agnes, who sabotages the machinery. Tyler attempts to attack them but is stopped by Wednesday as Enid's wolf-self. Everyone escapes as the machine explodes. Wednesday and Enid return to Rotwood's grave where they reveal what they learned about each other, allowing them to return to their own bodies. Weems ominously tells Wednesday that she prevented Enid's death, but it is now an Addams who will die.
157"Woe Me the Money"Tim BurtonTeleplay by : Matt Lambert & James Madejski
Story by : James Madejski
September 3, 2025 (2025-09-03)
In 2008,pyrokinetic Barry Dort enlists failed actor Arnold Hunt to act as leader of the Morning Song cult, where Bianca and her mother Gabrielle had been held. In the present, Principal Dort uses Bianca's siren abilities to make Grandmama Frump promise all her money to Nevermore. Elsewhere, Isaac treats Françoise with blood transfusions from Tyler. When Ajax, worried about Bianca, tells Wednesday about Principal Dort's crimes, Wednesday plans to expose Dort. Meanwhile, Dort incinerates Bianca's stepfather Arnold Hunt in front of her. At the gala Masquerade Ball, Enid and Agnes perform a dance, during which Agnes, while invisible, steals Principal Dort's anti-Siren pendant. After Ajax rescues Gabrielle, Bianca uses her truth spell to compel Dort to confess his crimes, but he seizes Bianca as a hostage. Ajax uses his gorgon powers to turn Dort to stone, enabling Bianca to escape before a chandelier, whose rope had been burned by his powers, falls on Dort, shattering his stone body and killing him. Wednesday blackmails Grandmama Frump into donating a worthy sum to Nevermore before she discovers Isaac has kidnapped Pugsley.
168"This Means Woe"Tim BurtonAlfred Gough & Miles Millar & James MadejskiSeptember 3, 2025 (2025-09-03)
Wednesday learns that Isaac's original effort to cure Françoise required theelectrical powers Gomez formerly possessed, and he now plans to use Pugsley in turn. Wednesday confronts Isaac, who reveals that Thing is actually his hand, which he forcibly reattaches before burying Wednesday alive. Enid risks permanently becoming an alpha werewolf to dig Wednesday up before fleeing the scene. At Iago Tower, Françoise has Isaac forcibly restrain Tyler to cure him in her place. When Wednesday frees him, Tyler, in his Hyde form, attacks Isaac, forcing Françoise to transform to fight Tyler before falling to her death. The lab explodes, but everyone survives, preventing Wednesday's premonition. Before Isaac can kill Wednesday, Thing breaks free from his control and rips out his mechanical heart, killing him for good. In the aftermath, Nevermore shuts down early once again. Capri invites a grieving Tyler to join a secret pack of Hydes; Tyler accepts. Wednesday, Uncle Fester, and Thing head north to find Enid. Wednesday has a vision of her deranged maternal Aunt Ophelia, who is being held captive by Grandmama Frump. Grandmama Frump finds Ophelia in her cell writing in blood, "Wednesday Must Die".

Production

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Development

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Duringpre-production onThe Addams Family (1991),Tim Burton was approached to direct, but ended up passing on it due to scheduling conflicts withBatman (1989) andBatman Returns (1992), resulting inBarry Sonnenfeld taking the job.[10][11] In March 2010, it was announced thatIllumination Entertainment had acquired the underlying rights to theAddams Family drawings.[12] The film was planned to be astop-motion animated film based onCharles Addams's original drawings. Burton was set to co-write, co-produce and possibly direct the film.[13] In July 2013, it was reported that the film was canceled,[14] which, according to Burton, was due to the studio favoring acomputer-animated approach over the stop-motion technique.[15]

ShowrunnersMiles Millar andAlfred Gough started developing story ideas in 2019. They subsequently acquired the rights to the intellectual property before writing atelevision pilot script, which they sent to Burton.[16] To their surprise, Burton immediately became interested upon receiving the script.[17] Commenting about his decision to join the project, Burton stated that he could relate to the titular character's worldview and that the script "spoke to me about how I felt in school and how you feel about your parents, how you feel as a person. It gave the Addams Family a different kind of reality. It was an interesting combination".[15] Feeling creatively drained afterDumbo (2019), Burton considered retiring from the industry, being left to his own "feelings and things" during theCOVID-19 pandemic, but the offer to makeWednesday reconnected his love to filmmaking and served him as a "health camp".[18] Millar stated that it was "very important" to the creative team not to emulate the prior films and1964 television series.[17] Millar and Gough decided to make the juxtaposition of "outcasts" and "normies", as well as criticism ofcolonial Americans, major themes in the series.[19]

In October 2020,Wednesday was initially announced as an unnamedAddams Family project being helmed by Burton. The show's production would be handled byMGM Television, with Burton as director. Gough and Millar would serve as showrunners, while Gough, Millar and Burton would also be executive producers alongsideGail Berman, Jon Glickman and Andrew Mittman.[20] In February 2021, Netflix gave the production a series order consisting of eight episodes.[21] In August 2021, Kayla Alpert was added as an executive producer and 1.21, Tee and Charles Addams Foundation and Glickmania were also producing the series.[22] Deemed his "first real foray into television", Burton directed four out of the eight episodes,[17] with Gandja Monteiro andJames Marshall directing the remaining episodes.[23] Burton brought on regular collaboratorColleen Atwood as costume designer.[17]

On possible future seasons, Gough and Millar commented in an interview withVariety, "when we sit down to create a show, it's looking at multiple seasons, ideally. That's never expected, but that's the anticipation that hopefully the show is successful." They further stated that they had "a pretty clear runway" of how future seasons could unfold.[24] In an interview withThe Hollywood Reporter, Gough and Millar stated that the second season would expand upon the friendship betweenWednesday Addams and Enid Sinclair while also evolving Wednesday's relationship with her mother,Morticia.[25] Ortega stated that the season would "lean into the horror aspect" while "ditching any romantic love interest for Wednesday".[26] Preparations for a second season commenced in December 2022, followingAmazon's acquisition ofMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[27] In January 2023, the series was renewed for a second season,[28] with Ortega now also serving as producer.[29] In July 2025, the series was renewed for a third season.[30]

A spin-off series centered around Uncle Fester has been in early development on Netflix as of December 2023.[31] As of August 2025, the creators were not treating it as a priority as they were focused instead on production of seasons 2 and 3 ofWednesday.[32] Season 3 is reported to be planned for as early as mid-to-late 2027; the reported stated: "If production forWednesday Season 3 begins in early 2026, fans can expect new episodes to premiere on Netflix around mid-to-late 2027.Wednesday Season 3 will likely also follow a multi-part release schedule."[33]

Casting

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Christina Ricci
Jenna Ortega
Christina Ricci (left) appears in the series as a nod to her previous portrayal of the titular character, this time played byJenna Ortega (right).[34]

The creative team sought aLatina to play the role of Wednesday Addams to align with characterGomez Addams's heritage, an aspect of the character that was already worked into the series' script.[35] In May 2021,Jenna Ortega, who is of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent,[35] was cast in the role.[36] Millar stated that, upon their firstZoom call together, the creative team knew that "nobody else on this planet" was better suited to portray the character.[37] Ortega said that she was initially hesitant about joining the project due to her past work in teen-orientedDisney Channel shows[38] and her plans to prioritize film over television work, but decided to join in after meeting Burton through Zoom.[39] In the beginning of August of that year,Luis Guzmán was cast to guest-star asGomez Addams,[22] andCatherine Zeta-Jones was cast asMorticia Addams in an undisclosed capacity.[40] Later that month,Thora Birch,Riki Lindhome,Jamie McShane,Hunter Doohan,Georgie Farmer, Moosa Mostafa,Emma Myers,Naomi J. Ogawa,Joy Sunday, andPercy Hynes White were announced to be cast as series regulars.[41] Myers initiallyauditioned for the titular role before she was cast as Wednesday's roommate Enid Sinclair.[42]

In September,Gwendoline Christie and Victor Dorobantu were added to the cast in starring roles whileIsaac Ordonez, George Burcea,Tommie Earl Jenkins, Iman Marson,William Houston, Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo, Oliver Watson, Calum Ross and Johnna Dias Watson were cast in recurring roles.[43] In December 2021, Birch left the series, leaving the status of her character, dorm mother Tamara Novak, unclear.[44] In March 2022, it was announced thatChristina Ricci, who played Wednesday Addams in the filmThe Addams Family and its sequelAddams Family Values (1993), was cast as a series regular, replacing Birch in a similar role.[45] Commenting on her casting, Ricci stated, "I was really flattered to be asked and to be asked by Tim [Burton]",[34] with whom she had previously collaborated onSleepy Hollow (1999).[46] Ricci was almost unable to accept the role due to possible scheduling conflicts withShowtime seriesYellowjackets.[35] In October, a trailer revealedFred Armisen to be portrayingUncle Fester and Ricci's role was confirmed as Marilyn Thornhill.[47]

In April 2024,Steve Buscemi joined the cast of the second season as the new principal of Nevermore Academy,[48] after previously working with Ortega inKlara and the Sun and with Burton inBig Fish (2003),[49] alongsideThandiwe Newton in an undisclosed role.[50] In May, the cast for the season was announced, with Buscemi playing Barry Dort,Billie Piper as Isadora Capri,Joanna Lumley asGrandmama, Newton as Dr. Rachael Fairburn, alongsideEvie Templeton,Owen Painter, Noah B. Taylor,Christopher Lloyd,Frances O'Connor,Haley Joel Osment,Heather Matarazzo andJoonas Suotamo in undisclosed roles, while Zeta-Jones, Guzmán, Ordonez and Lewis-Nyawo were promoted to the main cast.[51] In addition, it was announced that Hynes White would not return as Xavier for the second season, due to anonymous sexual assault allegations against the actor which surfaced onTwitter in January 2023.[52][53] In November,Lady Gaga was cast in an undisclosed role, later revealed to be the portrayal of Rosaline Rotwood in the second part of season 2.[54]

In November 2025,Eva Green joined the cast as a series regular, playingOphelia Frump, Morticia's sister for the third season.[9]

Filming

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The entrance toCantacuzino Castle as of April 2023 has been marketed as the shooting location of Nevermore Academy

Principal photography for the first season took place between September 2021 and March 2022 in theSouthern Carpathian town ofBușteni, Romania.[55][56] Filming locations includedCantacuzino Castle, serving as the setting for the fictional Nevermore Academy,Politehnica University of Bucharest,Sinaia railway station, theBucharest Botanical Garden,Monteoru House and the historic Olga Greceanu Mansion inDâmbovița County, standing in for the Gates mansion.[57] Exterior shots of Cantacuzino Castle were supplemented withcomputer-generated imagery.[58] Other settings, including the entire town of Jericho, were constructed atBuftea Studios.[57][59] Production designer Mark Scruton based his set design primarily on Charles Addams'soriginal cartoons and drew inspiration from Burton-directed films such asBeetlejuice (1988) andCharlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005).[60]

Ortega called her work on the series "very stressful and confusing" and "the most overwhelming job I've ever had" due to the production's fast-tracked shooting schedule.[39][61] To prepare for her role, Ortega learned to play cello and tookcanoeing,fencing,archery and German lessons.[37] According to actressJoy Sunday, the canoeing lessons were especially strenuous, involving the entire cast and some dozen stuntmen racing each other for an hour daily, with days starting as early as 5:30 am.[62] Ortega avoided talking to Ricci about playing the character during filming to achieve her own unique rendition of the role.[63] She choreographed her dance tothe Cramps' "Goo Goo Muck" herself, taking inspiration fromSiouxsie Sioux,Bob Fosse andgoth dance club footage from the 1980s.[64][65] Ortega sought to make Wednesday's characterization consistent, down to changing lines that she felt were unfitting of the character and with more depth. She stated "you can't lead a story and have no emotional arc because then it's boring and nobody likes you."[66][39] Scenes featuring Thing, played by Romanian magician Victor Dorobantu, were achieved using a mixture of practical and special effects; Dorobantu wore a bluechroma-key bodysuit that would be edited out in post-production, leaving only his hand exposed. To create the illusion of a severed hand, a prosthetic stump was applied to Dorobantu's hand.[67]

The second season began filming in May 2024 in Ireland.[51][68][69] Ortega's schedule for the show was discussed with the filmmakers of theScream franchise prior to the2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, and it was reported that Ortega departed the upcomingScream 7 (2026) due to scheduling conflicts withWednesday.[70] Ortega denied this report in April 2025, claiming she instead left because of the departures ofMelissa Barrera,Matt Bettinelli-Olpin andTyler Gillett from that project.[71] By August 2024, they had completed four episodes.[72] Filming wrapped by early December 2024.[73] According to Tourism Ireland, some of the locations used to shoot the new series includeCharleville Castle in Co Offaly,Dean's Grange Cemetery in Co Dublin and Ashford Studios in Co Wicklow.[74] The third season was reportedly scheduled to begin filming on November 30, 2025, in Ireland,[75] however some outlets reported that it would not begin filming until the first quarter of 2026.[76]

Music

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In December 2021, it was reported that longtime Burton collaboratorDanny Elfman joined the series to compose the original theme[77] and co-compose its score withChris Bacon.[23] The score features a selection of the series's original score composed by Elfman and Bacon as well as several pop songs, including cello renditions of "Paint It Black"[78] bythe Rolling Stones, "Nothing Else Matters" byMetallica (covered byApocalyptica[79]) and "Physical" byDua Lipa.[80][81] The final music featured "Sweet Dreams are Made of This" (original byEurythmics) arranged byJohn Reed and performed byThe Hampton [ROCK] String Quartet. The score also incorporates a number of classical works, includingThe Four Seasons byAntonio Vivaldi,Edward Elgar'sCello Concerto,The Carnival of the Animals byCamille Saint-Saëns,Gnossienne No. 1 byErik Satie and "Flight of the Bumblebee" byNikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.[82]

Led by two singles,[83]Wednesday's 48-track soundtrack was released byLakeshore Records on November 23, 2022,[80] and a four-trackextended play featuring covers of classical and pop songs was released on November 30.[82] In his review of the series, Tony Sokol ofDen of Geek called the score "a major character, not only thematically, but as an emotional delivery system", making "the chills creepier, the jokes funnier and the tingles tangible".[84] Linda Codega ofGizmodo called the cello segments "memorable" and the score "occasionally-magnificent".[85] Writing forIGN, Amelia Emberwing described the combination of Elfman's score with Burton's material as "[going] together like peanut butter and jelly" and the score overall as "a stunner".[86]

The second season continued to use a large number of popular hits mixed with classical compositions in the soundtrack.[87] The soundtrack includes "My Favorite Things" bythe Lennon Sisters, "Un Mundo Raro" by Chavela Vargas, "Tropical Island" by Barry Lipman Singers, "Kiss Me" bySixpence None the Richer, "Um Oh Ah Yey" byMamamoo,Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet Op. 64, Act 1:Dance of the Knights, "No Time to Cry" bythe Sisters of Mercy, "Nevermore Alma Mater" by Pitch Slaps, and "Dancing in the Dark" byBruce Springsteen.[87] Ortega was portrayed as performing Dance of the Knights on cello for an episode of season two.[88]Lady Gaga released a new song for the second part of season two, titled "The Dead Dance", in September 2025 which was featured in the seventh episode.[89]

Release

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A first teaser trailer forWednesday was released on August 17, 2022,[90] followed by a full trailer on October 9[91] and the unveiling of the series' opening sequence on November 8.[92]Wednesday premiered on November 16, 2022, at Hollywood Legion Theater in Los Angeles.[93][94] Its eight episodes were released onNetflix on November 23, 2022.[95] In December 2022, Netflix released a promotional video to its Twitter account depictingThing, a sentient disembodied hand appearing in the series, roaming the streets of New York City and capturing the reactions of passersby.[96] The first season was released onBlu-ray andDVD byWarner Bros. Home Entertainment (viaStudio Distribution Services joint-venture unit) in March 2024.[97]

In April 2025, a trailer for the second season was released.[98] The second season was set to be released in two parts. The first part, consisting of four episodes, premiered on August 6, 2025, while the second part, also consisting of four episodes, premiered on September 3, 2025.[99]

Reception

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Audience viewership

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According to data from users ofTV Time collected byWhip Media,Wednesday had the second-most pre-release followers of any Netflix original series on the platform, behind onlyThe Witcher;[100] it ultimately debuted at number one on Netflix in 83 countries.[101] The series holds the record of most hours viewed in a week for an English-language Netflix series with a total 341 million hours watched in its first week of release, amounting to more than 50 million households, and passing prior record holderStranger Things 4's 335 million hours.[102]Nielsen Media Research reported a combined watch time of 6 billion minutes within its first week of release, making it the second-biggest streaming week ever recorded by the firm.[103]

Variety, citing U.S. viewing-time data from research firm PlumResearch, reported that Netflix originals reached their highest monthly share of viewing in November 2022 — about 60 percent — following the release ofWednesday.[104]

Three weeks after its release, it became the second-most watched English-language Netflix series in the history of the platform, reaching an estimated 150 million households and totaling 1 billion viewing hours by December 2022.[105] Jacob Stolworthy ofThe Independent called the series's popularity "unprecedented" and suggested that it could jumpstart development of several other spin-off television series.[106] International response to the series has been strong, withColumn magazine reporting that "a separate record has already been set by the kickoff of the secondWednesday season. In 91 countries, the series sits at the top of the local charts for English-language series — including Germany and the United States. This has never before been achieved by any English-language Netflix series."[107]

Critical response

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Critical response ofWednesday
SeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic
173% (105 reviews)[108]66 (26 reviews)[109]
287% (92 reviews)[110]66 (31 reviews)[111]

Season 1

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For the first season, thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes reported a 73% approval rating, based on 105 reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Wednesday isn't exactly full of woe for viewers, but without Jenna Ortega in the lead, thisAddams Family-adjacent series might as well be anotherCW drama."[108]Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 66 out of 100 based on 26 critics, indicating "generally favorable".[109]

Ed Power ofThe Daily Telegraph gaveWednesday four out of five stars and called it "an addictivelyrococo romp that unfolds like a cross betweenEuphoria andHotel Transylvania".[112] John Anderson ofThe Wall Street Journal commended Ortega's "charismatic performance" and called the series "often delightful, despite its deliberate darkness".[113] In his "B"-review forThe Detroit News, Tom Long deemed the series visually appealing and described Ortega'sdeadpan as "just as elastic as it needed to be" and her performance overall as "consistently [pushing] outside the caricature enough to keep things lively".[114] Writing forRogerEbert.com, Cristina Escobar similarly praised Ortega's deadpan humor and commended the series' "satisfactory" ending.[115] While finding that the series would not be "what real fans ofCharles Addams and his characters are looking for", Mike Hale ofThe New York Times called the series "tolerable" despite "satisfying only on the level of formulaic teenage romance and mystery" and compared it to theHarry Potter franchise.[116] Commenting on its tone, Jesse Hassenger ofTheWrap described the four episodes directed by Burton as feeling more likeVeronica Mars thanSleepy Hollow.[117] Nick Hilton ofThe Independent gave the series two out of five stars and criticized the series's tone as "relentlessly quippyGen Z" and its performances as "more two-dimensional than theNew Yorker comic strip in which the characters first appeared".[118]

Season 2

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For the second season, Rotten Tomatoes gave an 87% approval rating, based on 92 reviews. The website's critics consensus states, "Wednesday's second season smartly opens up to include more of the whole Addams clan, backing up Jenna Ortega's lovably heartless teenager with an ookier and spookier ensemble."[110] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 65 out of 100 based on 29 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[111]

Lili Loofbourow ofThe Washington Post saidWednesday's second season is "tonally darker than its predecessors, and that sometimes feels like a drag on the show, especially when it veers away from the silly high school antics (such as the notorious dance sequence in Season 1). The spin-off suffers from some of the same conceptual instability that plagued the original films, but the latter, being comedies, managed their contradictions with hand-wavy humor."[119]

The episode "Woe Thyself" was particularly well-received, with many calling it the standout of the season while praising the performances from Ortega and Myers.[120][121][122][123][124] Alex Zalben ofIGN deemed it "the best episode of the series, period," and "[the only episode that] manages to properly balance supernatural shenanigans and the overall plot while elevating the central relationship of the show to the forefront and actually giving Wednesday and Enid clear arcs where they learn things about themselves and each other. You know: a properly structured episode of television."[125]

Queerbaiting allegations

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Wednesday has been repeatedly accused ofqueerbaiting.[126][127][128][129] Many fans have interpreted Wednesday's close friendship and moments of emotional intimacy with Enid Sinclair as suggestive of a romantic subtext; this popularship has been dubbed "Wenclair". The show's writers have stated that the show is about the friendship between Wednesday and Enid, and there are no plans for a romantic relationship between the two characters.[130][131]

Accolades

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Accolades received byWednesday
AwardYearCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
AACTA International Awards2023Best Comedy SeriesWednesdayNominated[132]
[133]
Art Directors Guild Awards2023Excellence in Production Design for a One-Hour Period or Fantasy Single-Camera SeriesMark Scruton (for "Woe Is the Loneliest Number")Nominated[134]
Astra TV Awards2023Best Streaming Series, ComedyWednesdayNominated[135]
[136]
Best Actress in a Streaming Series, ComedyJenna OrtegaNominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming Series, ComedyChristina RicciWon[a]
Best Directing in a Streaming Series, ComedyTim Burton (for "Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe")Nominated
Best Writing in a Streaming Series, ComedyAlfred Gough andMiles Millar (for "Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe")Nominated
Astra Creative Arts TV Awards2023Best Guest Actress in a Comedy SeriesCatherine Zeta-JonesNominated
Best Fantasy or Science Fiction CostumesWednesdayWon
Best Main Title DesignWednesdayNominated
British Academy Television Awards2023Best International ProgrammeWednesdayNominated[137]
British Academy Television Craft Awards2023Best Make Up and Hair DesignTara McDonaldNominated[138]
[139]
Critics' Choice Super Awards2023Best Horror SeriesWednesdayWon[140]
Best Actress in a Horror SeriesJenna OrtegaWon
Christina RicciNominated
Costume Designers Guild Awards2023Excellence in Contemporary TelevisionColleen Atwood and Mark Sutherland (for "Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe")Won[141]
Directors Guild of America Awards2023Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy SeriesTim Burton (for "Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe")Nominated[142]
Golden Globe Awards2023Best Television Series – Musical or ComedyWednesdayNominated[143]
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedyJenna OrtegaNominated
2026Nominated[144]
Golden Reel Awards2023Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing – Broadcast Long FormMichael T. Ryan (for "A Murder of Woes")Nominated[145]
[146]
Golden Trailer Awards2023Best Fantasy Adventure for a TV/Streaming Series (Trailer/Teaser/TV Spot)"Nero" (Trailer Park, Inc.)Won[147]
[148]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards2022Best Main Title Theme – TV Show/Limited SeriesDanny ElfmanNominated[149]
2025Original Score – TV Show/Limited SeriesChris BaconNominated[150]
Original Song – TV Show/Limited Series"The Dead Dance" –Lady Gaga andAndrew WattWon
Music Supervision – TelevisionJen Malone and Nicole WeisbergNominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards2026Favorite On ScreenLady Gaga inWednesdayPending[151]
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards2023Best Period and/or Character Make-UpTara McDonald, Nirvana Jalalvand, Gabriela CretanNominated[152]
MTV Millennial Awards2023Killer Series / MovieWednesdayNominated[153]
MTV Movie & TV Awards2023Best ShowWednesdayNominated[154]
Best Performance in a ShowJenna OrtegaWon
Best HeroJenna OrtegaNominated
Best DuoJenna Ortega andThingNominated
Best Musical Moment"Goo Goo Muck"Nominated
National Television Awards2023New DramaWednesdayWon[155]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards2023Favorite Family TV ShowWednesdayWon[156]
Favorite Female TV Star (Family)Jenna OrtegaWon
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards2023Outstanding Main Title DesignAaron Becker, Joseph Ahn, James Ramirez, Lee Nelson, Eric Keller and Hsien Lun SuNominated[157]
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme MusicDanny ElfmanWon
Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)Tara McDonald, Freda Ellis, Nirvana Jalalvand, Tamara Meade, and Bianca Boeroiu (for "Woe What a Night")Won
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)Danny Elfman andChris Bacon (for "Woe Is the Loneliest Number")Nominated
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a SeriesColleen Atwood, Mark Sutherland, Robin Soutar, Claudia Littlefield and Adina Bucur (for "Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe")Won
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)David Lanzenberg (for "Woe What a Night")Nominated
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More)Mark Scruton, Adrian Curelea, and Robert Hepburn (for "Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe")Won
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series Or Variety ProgramBrett Chan and Jason NgNominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single EpisodeTom Turnbull, Kent Johnson, Jesse Kawzenuk, Oana Bardan, Craig Calvert, Ed Englander, John Coldrick, Brodie McNeill, and Jason Troughton (for "A Murder Of Woes")Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards2023Outstanding Comedy SeriesAlfred Gough,Miles Millar,Tim Burton, Andrew Mittman,Gail Berman,Steve Stark, Kayla Alpert,Jonathan Glickman, Tommy Harper, Kevin Lafferty, Kevin Miserocchi, Todd Williams, Carla González Vargas, David Minkowski, Carmen PepeleaNominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesJenna OrtegaNominated
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy SeriesTim Burton (for "Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe")Nominated
Saturn Awards2024Best Fantasy Television SeriesWednesdayWon[158]
[159]
Best New Genre Television SeriesWednesdayNominated
Best Performance by a Younger Actor on TelevisionJenna OrtegaWon
Best Guest Star in a Television SeriesCatherine Zeta-JonesNominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards2023Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy SeriesJenna OrtegaNominated[160]
2026Pending[161]

In popular culture

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Following the release ofWednesday, Wednesday Addams's dance from the series and its fan recreations toLady Gaga's song "Bloody Mary" wentviral on video sharing serviceTikTok,[162] withKim Kardashian,Amelia Dimoldenberg,Marina Diamandis,Madonna and Gaga herself also participating in the trend.[163][164][165] This resulted in a large increase in plays of the song onSpotify[166] and on-demand streams in the United States, surging by 415 percent in the week after the series's release.[167] Russian figure skaterKamila Valieva recreated the dance during a December 2022 competition.[168] Earlier that same month, "Bloody Mary" was sent to French radio as a single, 11 years after the release ofBorn This Way, the album it was featured on.[169] The 1981 song "Goo Goo Muck" bythe Cramps, which plays during the original dance scene, also saw a surge in popularity. According toBillboard, on-demand streams of the song in the United States increased from 2,500 to over 134,000,[170] and Spotify streams increased by 9,500 percent since the series was released.[171] Janelle Zara ofThe Guardian stated that the viral dance trend "may have single-handedly revived Gothic subculture for Gen Z".[172]

Notes

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  1. ^Tied withAyo Edebiri forThe Bear.

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