'‎Wednesday' Season 2 trailer: Jenna Ortega fights to save Emma Myers in Netflix's gothic thriller return

‎Netflix has released the official trailer for Wednesday Season 2, teasing Jenna Ortega’s gothic heroine facing new dangers as she returns to Nevermore Academy. Scheduled to debut on August 6, the first part of the highly anticipated season places Ortega’s Wednesday Addams in an even darker and more personal battle.
Jenna Ortega in 'Wednesday' season two.
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‎Wednesday may be reluctant to embrace her role as a hero after saving Nevermore in Season 1, but her commitment to her best friend Enid Sinclair, played by Emma Myers, takes center stage this time. The trailer makes it clear that protecting Enid will come at a steep cost, as Wednesday declares she’ll “die trying” if necessary.
‎Morticia Addams, portrayed by Catherine Zeta-Jones, notes that this marks the first time her daughter has ever voluntarily returned to school. Wednesday responds by likening the decision to returning to a crime scene, a place where she already knows “where the bodies are buried.” Her trademark morbidity is matched by a growing sense of urgency in the new footage.
‘Wednesday’ season two.
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‎Trouble intensifies with a vision that leaves Wednesday shaken, leading to a confession: “Enid dies and it’s all my fault.” This emotional admission follows a moment in which Morticia confronts her daughter about the tears streaming down her face. With stakes higher than ever, Wednesday is propelled into a desperate search for answers.
‎Family secrets remain deeply embedded in the Addams household, but Wednesday insists that truth must come to light. “The sooner I get answers, the sooner I can save Enid. Or die trying,” she states with chilling resolve. Her razor-sharp wit and unflinching deadpan demeanor remain her constant weapons as she faces threats both seen and unseen.
‎Emma Myers in ‘Wednesday’ season two.
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‎The official season logline reinforces the show’s eerie tone, promising Wednesday’s return to the gothic halls of Nevermore Academy, where unsettling encounters and supernatural challenges await. Between clashes with friends, adversaries, and her own family, Wednesday must unravel a terrifying new mystery rooted in dark forces and hidden motives.
‎Jenna Ortega leads a cast that includes returning stars and new faces alike. Steve Buscemi, Joy Sunday, Luis Guzmán, Hunter Doohan, Billie Piper, Isaac Ordonez, Victor Dorobantu, Georgie Farmer, Moosa Mostafa, Evie Templeton, Owen Painter, Noah Taylor, and Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo round out the ensemble.
‎The creative force behind Wednesday remains unchanged for Season 2. Alfred Gough and Miles Millar return as co-creators and showrunners, once again joined by executive producer and director Tim Burton. Their collaboration was central to the first season’s success, blending horror, humor, and teen drama into a visually distinctive and narratively rich experience.
‎Netflix will release the second season in two parts, with the initial installment arriving August 6 and the concluding half scheduled for September 3. The staggered rollout continues the platform’s evolving approach to series premieres, designed to maintain engagement and build anticipation between episodes.
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Joy Sunday in ‘Wednesday’ season two.
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‎New photos from Season 2 accompany the trailer drop, offering a visual glimpse into the atmosphere awaiting fans. The imagery highlights Wednesday’s brooding presence, hints of gothic spectacle, and scenes of tension that set the tone for what promises to be another unforgettable semester at Nevermore.

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