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Smart, sarcastic and a little dead inside, Wednesday Addams investigates a murder spree while making new friends — and foes — at Nevermore Academy.

Release Date: November 23, 2022

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Average Runtime: 54m

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MGM Television

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54m

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November 23, 2022
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August 6, 2025
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TBA
November 23, 2022
01. Chapter I: Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe
When a deliciously wicked prank gets Wednesday expelled, her parents ship her off to Nevermore Academy, the boarding school where they fell in love.
November 23, 2022
02. Chapter II: Woe Is the Loneliest Number
The sheriff questions Wednesday about the night's strange happenings. Later, Wednesday faces off against a fierce rival in the cutthroat Poe Cup race.
November 23, 2022
03. Chapter III: Friend or Woe
Wednesday stumbles on a secret society. During Outreach Day, Nevermore's outcasts mingle with Jericho's normies in Pilgrim World. Fudge, anyone?
November 23, 2022
04. Chapter IV: Woe What a Night
Wednesday asks Xavier to the Rave'N dance, sparking Tyler's jealousy — but Thing's got something up his sleeve. Meanwhile, Eugene stakes out the cave.
November 23, 2022
05. Chapter V: You Reap What You Woe
During Parents Weekend, Wednesday digs into her family's past — and accidentally gets her dad arrested. Enid feels the pressure to "wolf out."
November 23, 2022
06. Chapter VI: Quid Pro Woe
Wednesday's friends throw her a surprise birthday party. They mean well... but she'd much rather mark the miserable occasion by solving the murders.
November 23, 2022
07. Chapter VII: If You Don't Woe Me by Now
Kooky Uncle Fester pays a visit and shares his theory about the monster. Wednesday begrudgingly agrees to a date with Tyler at Crackstone's crypt.
November 23, 2022
08. Chapter VIII: A Murder of Woes
Wednesday lands in trouble with Principal Weems, but that's just the start of her problems. To fight an ancient evil, she'll need all her friends' help.
August 6, 2025
01. Chapter I: Here We Woe Again
After a productive summer break, Wednesday returns to Nevermore as a grudging campus celebrity — and the target of a dangerous stalker.
August 6, 2025
02. Chapter II: The Devil You Woe
Chaos reigns on campus as Nevermore celebrates its annual Prank Day. Wednesday confronts an old enemy and gains an unwanted ally.
August 6, 2025
03. Chapter III: Call of the Woe
Stripped of both her ability and Goody's book, Wednesday is forced to do some old-fashioned detective work on a school camping trip.
August 6, 2025
04. Chapter IV: If These Woes Could Talk
It's an Addams family investigation as Fester and Thing commit themselves to Wednesday's case. Trying to conceal one secret, Bianca stumbles on another.
September 3, 2025
05. Chapter V: Hyde and Woe Seek
With Tyler on the loose, Wednesday readies for a risky Día de los Muertos showdown. Slurp's growing hunger poses problems for Pugsley.
September 3, 2025
06. Chapter VI: Woe Thyself
An encounter with a spirit from Nevermore's past gives Wednesday and Enid a new perspective on one another — and puts one of their classmates in danger.
September 3, 2025
07. Chapter VII: Woe Me the Money
As the school gala looms, Wednesday digs up dirt on Dort, Enid tries not to wolf out and Morticia engages in a battle of wills with Grandmama.
September 3, 2025
08. Chapter VIII: This Means Woe
When buried family secrets are unearthed, Wednesday must race against time to prevent a dark prophecy from being realized.
Gwendoline Christie
Principal Larissa Weems
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Morticia Addams
Luis Guzmán
Gomez Addams
Riki Lindhome
Dr. Valerie Kinbott
Jamie McShane
Sheriff Donovan Galpin
Hunter Doohan
Tyler Galpin
Georgie Farmer
Ajax Petropolus
Moosa Mostafa
Eugene Ottinger
Emma Myers
Enid Sinclair
Joy Sunday
Bianca Barclay
Percy Hynes White
Xavier Thorpe
Christina Ricci
Marilyn Thornhill
Jenna Ortega
Wednesday Addams
Naomi J. Ogawa
Yoko Tanaka
Fred Armisen
Fester Addams
Isaac Ordonez
Pugsley Addams
Steve Buscemi
Barry Dort
Billie Piper
Isadora Capri
Noah Taylor
Bruno Yuson
Evie Templeton
Agnes DeMille
Thandiwe Newton
Dr. Rachael Fairburn
Lady Gaga
Rosaline Rotwood
Joanna Lumley
Grandmama Hester Frump
Eva Green
Ophelia Addams
Miles Millar
Creator / Executive Producer
Alfred Gough
Creator / Executive Producer
Karen Richards
Executive Producer
Meredith Averill
Executive Producer
Gail Berman
Executive Producer
Steve Stark
Executive Producer
Kevin Lafferty
Executive Producer
Kayla Alpert
Executive Producer
Tim Burton
Executive Producer
Andrew Mittman
Executive Producer
Kevin Miserocchi
Executive Producer
Jonathan Glickman
Executive Producer
Tommy Harper
Executive Producer
Jenna Ortega
Producer
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Reviewer:
misubisu
Date:
November 12, 2025
## **Wednesday (2022) Review: From Promising Start to Perfect Pitch in a Glorious Season 2** Rarely does a television series not only meet its immense potential but dramatically surpass it, evolving from a hit into a flat-out masterpiece. Such is the arc of *Wednesday*. While its first season was a clever, enjoyable 8/10 introduction to the Addams Family heiress, **Season 2 has elevated the show to a flawless 10/10**, solidifying its place as a modern gothic classic by fully embracing the macabre, whimsical, and deeply personal vision of its creative guides. ### Season 1: A Solid Foundation The debut season was a success for good reason. It established a compelling version of Wednesday Addams, masterfully portrayed by Jenna Ortega with a delicious blend of deadpan wit and subtle vulnerability. The setting of Nevermore Academy was fresh, the mystery was engaging, and the balance between the supernatural and the sardonic was well-maintained. It was a great show, setting the stage for something extraordinary. ### Season 2: The Ascent to Greatness Season 2 is that extraordinary something. It is clear that the creative team, with Tim Burton's influence feeling more deeply woven into the show's very DNA than ever before, took every strength of the first season and amplified it. * **A Strong Tim Burton Feel:** This season doesn't just feel *inspired* by Burton; it feels *of* him. The visuals are stunning, trading some of the first season's brighter palette for a more pronounced, German Expressionist influence. The shadows are deeper, the angles are more dramatic, and the production design is a character in itself — more twisted, more artful, and utterly breathtaking. Every frame feels like a living Edward Gorey illustration or a lost scene from *Beetlejuice* or *Sleepy Hollow*. * **A Story So Well Woven:** The narrative of Season 2 is impeccably crafted. The central mystery is more complex, personal, and emotionally resonant, tying directly into the deepest, darkest secrets of the Addams Family legacy. The plot twists are earned and shocking, the pacing is relentless, and the stakes feel genuinely dire. Subplots involving other characters, from Enid's burgeoning leadership to Uncle Fester's chaotic return, are seamlessly integrated, enriching the world without ever feeling like distractions. It is a masterclass in serialised storytelling where every thread matters and pays off. * **Character Evolution:** Jenna Ortega's Wednesday continues to be the show's dark, beating heart. Her journey of confronting her psychic abilities, navigating complex friendships, and grappling with her own heritage is portrayed with incredible depth. The supporting cast, from Catherine Zeta-Jones's electrifying Morticia to the delightful new additions, is given more room to shine, creating a tapestry of relationships that is both hilarious and heartfelt. ### The Verdict **10/10 - A Macabre Masterpiece Realised** *Wednesday* Season 2 is a triumph. It is the perfect synthesis of Tim Burton's iconic aesthetic, a razor-sharp script, and a star-making, career-defining performance from Jenna Ortega. It takes the solid foundation of its first season and builds a magnificent, gothic cathedral upon it, darker, funnier, more visually inventive, and narratively airtight. This is no longer just a great teen show; it is a landmark achievement in gothic fantasy television. It’s a rare example of a series understanding its own identity so completely that it ascends to a whole new level of artistry. An absolute, unmissable delight from its first ominous note to its last.
Rating:
10
Reviewer:
Crazypiglady
Date:
March 24, 2023
Watchable with some good messages and some good lines although the grumpy teenager became a bit tiresome. I felt it was rather a missed opportunity given the large source material available. Or maybe there wasn't enough to Wednesday's character to extend beyond being gloomy for 8 episodes. A good level of humanity given most characters aren't human.
Rating:
5.0
Reviewer:
ProPriyam
Date:
February 8, 2023
One of those hard to endure type fantasy shows. Unnecessary and often predictably silly dialogues, bizarre character relations and motivations, shallow plot. On the bright side the show does get bearable with time plus some great cello music selection.
Rating:
4.0
Reviewer:
Nate Richardson
Date:
January 10, 2023
Wednesday's plot focuses on it's surface between the balance of power between normal everyday people (Like you and I), and (I don't know a better way to put it) cryptid kids; Wednesday (played by Jenna Ortega) is part of the latter (obviously). As the plot thickens, we find out that power struggle between the groups has been ingrained in everyone for generations. You may even say it's been institutionalized since the community's inception. People can read into this however they want; what really matters is if it works or not. Given that the kids are literally werewolves, sirens, medusas and other cryptid creatures of lore, it is my opinion if you feel this dynamic is only in place to make you feel fragile, than you need to (in the words of my grandfather) 'get a tougher skin'. Honestly, it's a TV show, are you that wounded? As these kids are in fact literally and physically outcasts to our society, their struggles being so and trying to fit in work in this story. I believe because Wednesday isn't physically a cryptid people expected something else. She's always been, along with her whole family obviously not normal and thus outcasts like the rest. What I really enjoyed about this is the dynamic between Jenna and the un-talking member of the Adams' family, Thing (physically played by **Victor Dorobantu**). The actor wears a green suite except for his hand and contorts his way through every scene. The result is a way more realistic human hand running around than any CGI could have ever done. I also love the duplicity between Wednesday and her trying-to-be / would-be warewolf roommate, Endid (joyfully played by **Emma Myers**). There are honestly quite a few very likeable supporting characters that make the gloom and doom (that I love) from the main character and balance it into something even more plateable. If your nostalgic for the kooky family, the show has plenty of fan service that isn't too blatant (at least not for everything all the time). You get the finger snaps, you get Christina Ricci (for those 90's kids fans), and you get a pretty accurate Adams Family as compared to the original source material. I believe the plots mystery will keep people engaged enough (it's no Knives Out or Glass Onion), but combine that with the strength of the characters and you get a really great TV show worth re-watching; which is personally one of the highest praise I can put on a TV series. Highly recommended!
Rating:
9.0
Reviewer:
UtileDulci
Date:
December 2, 2022
Wednesday Mary Sue Addams, I counted at least 10 things she's perfect at. If not for the woke ideology being pushed, this could be a very good tv series. Steer clear.
Rating:
1.0