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Lady Gaga Drops 'The Dead Dance' Ahead of 'Wednesday' Pt. 2: Listen
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Lady Gaga Drops ‘The Dead Dance’ Ahead of ‘Wednesday’ Pt. 2: Listen

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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Get ready to do the Dead Dance. On Wednesday, Lady Gaga officially released her infectious soundtrack contribution to Wednesday Season Two, titled “The Dead Dance,” which she (and the Netflix show) have been teasing for weeks. The song was written by Lady Gaga, Andrew Watt, and Henry Walter, and produced by Gaga, Watt, and Cirkut.

“When you killed me inside, that’s when I came alive,” sings Gaga on the soaring pop track, which features a serious dance-ready beat. “You’ve created a creature of the night/ Now I’m haunting your air, your soul, your eyes.” Listen here.

Gaga is set to appear in an upcoming episode of Wednesday as the character Rosaline Rotwood. She made an appearance at the Wednesday preview event and at a Spotify-Netflix event last week to celebrate the release. Fans got to hear the song for the first time during the event.

Along with “The Dead Dance,” by Gaga, the soundtrack for Wednesday Season Two, Part Two features songs such as “Miss You” by the Rapture, “Walk Don’t Run” by the Surfaris, and “Boombayah” by Blackpink, among other tracks. Part Two for the second season of Wednesday arrives, naturally, on Wednesday, Sept. 3 at 3 a.m. ET via Netflix.

Netflix shared a photo of Gaga in her role over the weekend, showing her in a white gown with long white-blonde hair and matching eyebrows. She’s accompanied by Thing, who is perched on her shoulder.

“I had a wonderful time working on Wednesday Season Two, even just being a small part of the show. I loved working with Tim Burton and Jenna, and everyone here, it’s so incredible. Thank you,” she told the crowd at the Wednesday Season Two premiere. “I’m also here to confirm my song ‘The Dead Dance’ is coming.”

Variety reported last year that Lady Gaga would make a cameo appearance in Season Two. It was reported that producers were aiming for Gaga to join the show in a larger capacity, but ultimately settled for a more limited appearance.

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“The Dead Dance” is Gaga’s first release since March’s Mayhem, which featured singles “Disease” and “Abracadabra,” along with “Die With a Smile” with Bruno Mars. “I wanted to traverse old ground while breaking new ground, which I think is hard to do,” she told Rolling Stone of the LP. “There are a few moments on the album where some people might say, ‘Oh, that reminds me of this,’ because I do have a style, but I made an effort musically to push myself to a new place.”

The singer is currently traveling on her Mayhem Ball Tour. She will stop in Miami on Wednesday night, return briefly to New York City, then continue to Chicago and Toronto before heading to Europe for shows in October and November.

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Wednesday Band Talks About New Album 'Bleeds,' Break-Ups, and More
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Wednesday Band Talks About New Album ‘Bleeds,’ Break-Ups, and More

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
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Karly Hartzman, the lead singer and songwriter for the band Wednesday, finds inspiration pretty much where she goes. “I’m always just on like a continuous writing mode. I write whenever I get even the slightest feeling. Whenever I feel inspired by something I’m experiencing or remembering or watching or reading, it’s like a million different things, so I just never stop.”

On the band’s achingly beautiful new LP Bleeds, Hartzman pulls from memories growing up in North Carolina, poetry books, and even crime podcasts. (The song “Carolina Murder Suicide” was inspired by the Murdaugh deaths and trial.) Heartbreak and the fallout of a relationship also set the tone of the album. Partway through writing the album, Hartzman split from her longtime partner MJ Lenderman, who served as the guitarist for the band. (Lenderman recorded on the album but won’t be touring with Wednesday.)

While it covers a rocky period, Hartzman says she’s proud of the record. She and Lenderman are still friends. “We recorded the album a month after breaking up and after just relentless touring off of Rat Saw God, which was great for the band dynamic, but I was really at a breaking point exhaustion wise,” she says. “But I think I’m definitely more proud of it than any other thing we’ve ever made.”

“Wound Up Here (By Holdin On)”

That’s one of my favorite songs I’ve ever written. My friend Evan gave me and Jake a draft of his poetry book to write a little blurb when we were on tour. I told him that I borrowed that line and he didn’t even remember, but he’d written, “I wound up here by holding on,” something like that. And I was just like, “Dan, that’s the chorus of a song.”. I don’t think anything will have as much emotion as “Bull Believer” just because of the subject matter of that song, but I think this comes the closest to having the amount of emotionality that that song achieves eight minutes in a shorter time. I’m practicing conveying tone and a feeling succinctly more often, and I think that was the first song where I was really like, “Okay, I did that.”

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I wove in a story that my other friend told me, who was a raft guide in West Virginia and who had to go out ahead of a race on Halloween and pull out the body of a young woman who had drowned a few days before. They were just waiting for it to resurface. And he found it and he took it out of the creek. I changed the gender of the person who drowned from a young woman to a young man and kind of invented his life a like, a football star or something.  I don’t know anything about that woman who drowned and I didn’t want to take her story, but I did want to take my friend’s story when he had found the body.

“Elderberry”

I’m fascinated with the practice of country standards of that are timeless being recorded and rerecorded by other artists and that Nashville kind of process. I wanted to write something that I could maybe be considered more timeless, which I don’t know if I accomplished by mentioning an electric car. But a love song in general is going to be timeless if you do it right, and that’s what I was hoping to achieve. I think a love song done right admits some of the darker aspects of loving someone and some of the compromises you have to make and your most embarrassing wishes or hopes with it. Tying that all up was the goal with that one.

In the studio, I just come in with my guitar and my words. I would say, thematically, I have a really strong idea when I’m coming into the studio, but my bandmates help me building the sonic structure to support the words. Andy’s part of the chorus is the best example, on the pedal. And the way he uses feedback is really emotional, too. I think like feedback is an under-utilized sound for creating like emotionality in a lot of genres, especially country music.

“Carolina Murder Suicide”

That was during the pandemic. I was really obsessed with the Murdaugh murders, because it’s just an especially compelling story. If you look at a picture of them, it looks like so many of the families I grew up not knowing, like the southern signifiers of old money, even if you don’t have the money. Boat shoes, collared shirt, sunburn, tan around sunglasses, pasty, red hair. And just the fact that a family like that could be capable of all these horrific things and especially the patriarch who is, like, in charge of a local government.

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I was like, ‘Damn, if I’m going to devote 17 hours of my life listening to a podcast about this, I should at least get a song out of it.” So I wrote a kind of interpretation of that story based off of from the perspective of the girl who lived from across the street. Kind of observing them.

“Wasp”

I knew I wanted a song that had all screaming vocals. I didn’t know that that was going to be the one, but once I realized what I was writing it about, I was like, ‘Okay, that’s something I can scream about, because it’s about feeling dissociative and disconnected like from my body just from exhaustion. I feel like screaming “castrated in my mental death” is like a therapeutic thing to scream when you’re just feeling utterly unable to feel.

I started kind of feeling that way right before me and Jake broke up, so this was towards the end of the writing process, just because I think my body was kind of accepting before my mind and heart that the relationship was over. I was insulating myself with impenetrable layers. We recorded a month after breaking up and we’re cool, we’re friends, we hang out, but it was weird at first because we mostly just had to get it done. Recording an album, it has to be a lot more methodical than you would think, just because you have so much to get done in kind of a short period of time.

I was mostly trying to put my head down and just capture the songs. I love collaborating with him and my other band mates, so I think we did the best we could, given the circumstances. But I mean, the context was weird as hell and simultaneously stagnant because I was trying to bare through it, I don’t know. It was a complicated process. But I mean, I’m so proud of what we have on the other end of it. I would make a thousand more albums with Jake because he’s just good at everything he does, and we work well.

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“Gary’s II”

I desperately wanted to tell the story of our landlord, Gary, who had passed away a few years ago, who was just like an old Appalachian man with a lot of stories of old Asheville that does not exist anymore that I wanted to make sure was preserved. He used to go to bar downtown. This man is five feet tall; he looks like the guy from Up, but says the nastiest shit. He’s such a foul-mouthed little man. But he was like entering or leaving a bar in downtown Asheville, and a guy came after him with a baseball bat thinking he was this other dude who had slept with his wife.

Gary would roll up to where me and Jake lived and just like, post up and wait until we came out and start talking. And then we would end up in a conversation with him for like 40 minutes. And toward the end of his life, he had oxygen mask and would be like smoking a cigarette. We’d be like, “This s the scariest shit ever.” But yeah, he’s a crazy man. I’m so glad that I got to know him.

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Get Ready For The Mother Monster's Makeover: Lady Gaga Transforms Into Enigmatic Rosaline Rotwood In Wednesday Season 2! | Glamsham.com
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Get Ready For The Mother Monster’s Makeover: Lady Gaga Transforms Into Enigmatic Rosaline Rotwood In Wednesday Season 2! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
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Months of anticipation, and finally, Netflix revealed the first official look at Lady Gaga in the eagerly awaited second season of Wednesday. The news came on September 1, two days before the Part 2 premiere on September 3. The pop star takes on the role of Rosaline Rotwood, a new and mysterious teacher at Nevermore Academy.

The first picture is Lady Gaga wearing an otherworldly white dress, complete with long blonde hair and perfectly shaped eyebrows. Riding on her shoulder is Thing, the favorite disembodied hand from the Addams family realm. Netflix tagged the photo: “A vision in venom. Here’s your first look at Lady Gaga as Rosaline Rotwood.”

Who is Rosaline Rotwood?

Netflix has not spilled any details about Gaga’s character. We do know that Rosaline Rotwood is a “legendary Nevermore teacher who intersects with Wednesday.” Whether she’s a new member of the faculty or a character from the school’s dark past remains to be seen. Fans are already speculating over whether she might be connected to past characters — or even the Addams family line.

New Music Release Together with the Show

In line with her guest spot on the show, Lady Gaga will also debut her brand-new song called “The Dead Dance” on September 3. The hit was originally teased at the Graveyard Gala of the events that took place in New York City by Netflix and Spotify. The song will allegedly connect with the themes and atmosphere of Wednesday, merging Gaga’s classic dark glam aesthetic with the gothic tone of the show.

Netflix announced the music release on social media:
“You heard it from Mother Monster. Lady Gaga’s new song The Dead Dance will be out on September 3 and in Wednesday Part II.”

What to Expect from Part 2 of Wednesday Season 2

The latter half of Season 2 has high stakes and surprise twists in store. A surprising teaser announced the return of Gwendoline Christie’s character, Principal Weems, who passed away in Season 1 now seen as Wednesday’s spirit guide. The story will trace Wednesday’s steps as she unravels a dark family book to prevent a prophecy and save her best friend Enid’s life, ending in a clash with Tyler.

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Lady Gaga’s new song ‘The Dead Dance’ will be out on September 3 and in Wednesday Part II ☠️ pic.twitter.com/Fx9UTBg7s4

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Guest stars this season are Joanna Lumley, Thandiwe Newton, Haley Joel Osment, Christopher Lloyd, and more bringing even more excitement to the already star-filled show.

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Wednesday Season 2 Part 2: Date, time, where to watch and other key details | Web Series
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Wednesday Season 2 Part 2: Date, time, where to watch and other key details | Web Series

by jummy84 August 30, 2025
written by jummy84

In a few days from now, fans of Wednesday will be able to watch the remaining four episodes of Part 2 of the supernatural mystery comedy series’ second season.

Wednesday season 2 sees Jenna Ortega back in the Nevermore Academy.(Netflix)

Recently, singer Lady Gaga made the grand announcement for her single, The Dead Dance, during Netflix and Spotify’s Graveyard Gala in New York City. The event was held as part of the promotional Doom Tour for Wednesday Season 2.

Wednesday: When does Part 2 of Season 2 come out?

Created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, Wednesday originally premiered on Netflix in November 2022. Post its humongous success, the series was renewed for a second season.

Wednesday Season 2 Part 1, which included four episodes in total, came out on August 6. Since then, fans have been eagerly waiting to watch the remaining part of the sophomore season.

As per the official announcement, the second part of Wednesday Season 2, featuring episodes five to eight, will be arriving on Netflix on September 3, 2025.

In the US, fans will be able to watch the final four episodes at 3 AM ET, as reported by Tudum.

Speaking to Netflix’s Tudum, Gough and Millar stated that Wednesday Addams’ journey in the second season is “darker and more complex,” making her navigate through family, friends, as well as new mysteries at the Nevermore Academy. Also, she gets to face some of the old adversaries while heading into another year at the academy.

In the first part of Season 2, fans saw Wednesday (essayed by Jenna Ortega) marking her return to Nevermore, where a wave of mysterious incidents pulled her back into danger.

Notably, the makers have already renewed the series for a third season, which was earlier announced by Ortega and director Tim Burton ahead of the Season 2 Part 1 premiere, People magazine reported.

Also Read: Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 trailer: Gwendoline Christie’s Principal Weems returns as ‘spirit guide’ to Jenna Ortega

Wednesday Season 2: What to expect in Part 2?

The story will move forward from where it left out in the fourth episode of Season 2. Earlier, fans saw Wednesday getting thrown from a window by Tyler Galpin (Hunter Doohan), and later she wakes up in a hospital.

Besides Jenna Ortega, the series features Catherina Zeta Jones as Morticia Addams, Emma Myers as Enid Sinclair, and Hunter Doohan as Tyler Galpin, among others.

One of the biggest highlights from the second part is Lady Gaga’s debut as Rosaline Rotwood, a teacher at Nevermore.

Also Read: Wednesday season 2 review: Jenna Ortega gets gloomier, show gets darker, and it’s all still a delight

Rosaline has been described as “mysterious and enigmatic” as she crosses paths with Wednesday.

FAQs

Where to watch all episodes of Wednesday?

Fans can see the first season and four episodes of Season 2 on Netflix.

When will Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 come out?

The final four episodes in the series will premiere on September 3.

What time will Part 2 of Wednesday Season 2 come out in the US?

Viewers will be able to watch the final four episodes at 3 AM ET on September 3.

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by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Wednesday returned with the first part of season 2 this month, and the show brought with it new and familiar faces along with a new mystery for our endearingly weird protagonist.

The first four episodes found Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) having psychic visions of her roommate, Enid (Emma Myers), dying and blaming Wednesday for her death. Meanwhile, a flock of crows is murdering local townsfolk, including the death of Donovan Galpin (Jamie McShane), the former sheriff of Jericho and the father of Tyler (Hunter Doohan), the Hyde who went on a killing spree last season and as a result is now a patient at Willow Hill Psychiatric Hospital. Elsewhere, Pugsley Addams (Isaac Ordonez), now a student at Nevermore Academy, sets loose a zombie he calls Slurp (Owen Painter), who also used to be a student there.

In episode 4, we learn that Willow Hill employee Judi Spannagel (Heather Matarazzo) is not only the person behind the bird attacks but also running a program called LOIS (Long-term Outcast Integration Study) that’s doing experiments on Outcasts. Meanwhile, Laurel Gates/Marilyn Thornhill (Christina Ricci) returns to set Tyler free, only to be killed by him moments later. The fourth episode also ends with what appears to be Wednesday’s death after Tyler (as Hyde) pushes her out a window.

Among the many other new characters introduced this season: Nevermore student Agnes DeMille (Evie Templeton), Wednesday’s fangirl/stalker; Morticia Addams’ (Catherine-Zeta Jones) mother, Hester Frump (Joanna Lumley); new Nevermore principal Barry Dort (Steve Buscemi); Dr. Rachael Fairburn (Thandiwe Newton), who runs Willow Hill and meets an untimely end; Ron Kruger (Anthony Michael Hall), a Phoenix Cadet Master who goes head-to-head with Wednesday, also before meeting his own untimely end; Miss Capri (Billie Piper), Nevermore’s new music teacher; and Professor Orloff (Christopher Lloyd), a Nevermore teacher. Returning to the show are Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams, Fred Armisen as Uncle Fester, Lurch (with Joonas Suotamo taking over the role from George Burcea) and Pugsley Addams (Isaac Ordonez, now a series regular).

Ahead of the Part 2 premiere, The Hollywood Reporter takes a look at some of the burning questions and fan theories surrounding the new season.

  • Is Wednesday really dead?

    Jenna Ortega in 'Wednesday' season two.
    Image Credit: Netflix


    After she lands on the pavement and we see her covered in blood, Wednesday says in voice-over: “I’ve always dreamed of looking death in the face. But in my final moments, all I hear is my mother’s words ringing in my ears. Maybe I have made things worse. Much worse.” But don’t expect a The Last of Us-style shocker. With the show renewed for a third season, it’s highly unlikely she’s dead; the series is, after all, titled Wednesday. Not to mention, a teaser for the second part of the season shows Wednesday appearing to wake up from a coma.

  • What role does Lady Gaga play?

    Lady-Gaga-Wednesday-Song-Music-VideoLady-Gaga-Wednesday-Song-Music-Video
    Image Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy


    In May, Netflix posted on X: “Lady Gaga will guest star in Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 as Rosaline Rotwood — a legendary Nevermore teacher who crosses paths with Wednesday.” However, Ortega later told Entertainment Tonight: “She’s not a teacher. That’s your little clue. She’s not. Whatever you heard, it’s wrong.” One theory posits that she might show up as Wednesday’s new spirit guide, replacing Goody Addams (also played by Ortega in the first season). Another suggests she might be a villain, given that we already found out who the stalker is and who is controlling the crows. Yet another theory suggests that she might show up to reveal Nevermore secrets crucial to what’s really going on at the school and/or psychiatric hospital.

  • Who is the mystery woman that Wednesday saved in the LOIS chamber?

    (L to R) Frances O'Connor as Francoise, Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams in episode 204 of Wednesday.(L to R) Frances O'Connor as Francoise, Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams in episode 204 of Wednesday.
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix


    Wednesday helps an unnamed Willow Hill inmate (Frances O’Connor) escape from Lois in episode 4. Some fans are speculating that it’s Ophelia Frump, Morticia’s sister, who is playing a big role in this season’s storyline so far. Others speculate that Gaga will be playing Ophelia. However, seeing as Gaga appears only in one episode and only in the second half of the season, and Ophelia is becoming very central to this season’s storyline, the latter theory seems unlikely. Another theory suggests that Miss Capri, the music teacher, is actually Ophelia, given her advice to Wednesday about how to reach her full potential by letting the music (and her powers?) control her instead of the other way around. (Some fans are speculating that Miss Capri also might wind up being Wednesday’s new spirit guide.) Or could the woman be Tyler’s mom? That would explain how Galpin knew about the LOIS experiments. Her reaction to the Hyde (aka Tyler) also was not one of fear or surprise but more of a calm lack of emotion. But if she were his mom, why would Dr. Fairburn need to bring in Laurel/Marilyn to help with Tyler? (It should be noted that TV sleuths believe they have figured out who her character is based on the dubbing of the show, but we won’t spoil that here. You can find their thoughts online.)

  • How are Gus and Slurp connected?

    Owen Painter as Slurp in episode 203 of 'Wednesday.'Owen Painter as Slurp in episode 203 of 'Wednesday.'
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix © 2025


    Augustus Stonehearst (Philip Philmar), who is now in the psychiatric hospital, is a former Nevermore professor and father to Judi who began the experiments on Outcasts. A so-called Normie, Gus wanted to figure out how to transfer the Outcasts’ powers to himself and even experimented on his daughter, giving her the power to control the crows. However, his experiments caused him to go mad, leading to his being admitted as a patient at Willow Hill. At the end of episode 4, Slurp dines on Gus’ brains, but not before speaking to him (the first words the reanimated corpse utters): “Hello, old friend.” Do they know each other from Nevermore? From Willow Hill? One theory suggests that Slurp was Gus’ former student. Another posits that Slurp was one of his early subjects. Yet another suggests he may have helped Gus build the machine he used for experiments. Or perhaps a combination of all three is correct. 

  • Is Slurp regenerating?

    Owen Painter as Slurp in episode 205 of 'Wednesday.'Owen Painter as Slurp in episode 205 of 'Wednesday.'
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix © 2025


    We see that he’s growing a brain and was able to speak to Gus before he took a bit out of him. Fans have noted that he gets smarter every time he eats someone. At any rate, many believe this zombie will play a big role in the upcoming events given how much screen time the character has received thus far.

  • Who will kill (or try to kill) Enid?

    Emmy Myers in 'Wednesday' season two.Emmy Myers in 'Wednesday' season two.
    Image Credit: Netflix


    Before he escapes the psychiatric hospital, Tyler tells Wednesday he plans to kill Enid. But is the answer that obvious?

  • Is Laurel/Marilyn really dead?

    Christina Ricci as Marilyn Thornhill in episode 204 of Wednesday.Christina Ricci as Marilyn Thornhill in episode 204 of Wednesday.
    Image Credit: Helen Sloan/Netflix


    Co-creators and showrunners Alfred Gough and Miles Millar won’t say she’s definitively deceased. “Christina Ricci is just an amazing person and actor, and she brings such value to the show, and the character’s so wonderful. Never say never,” Gough told Netflix. Added Millar: “I will say, in this show, no one is officially dead dead. There’s always a way.”

  • What is Dort’s role in all this, and why is he so obsessed with money?

    'Wednesday' season two.'Wednesday' season two.
    Image Credit: Netflix


    Dort asks Morticia to be this year’s gala chair and then extorts Bianca (Joy Sunday) to use her siren song to force the Addams matriarch to ask her mother for a big donation. One fan theory is that he owes a lot of money to someone. Adding to the suspicion surround him is a phone conversation Bianca and Ajax (Georgie Farmer) overheard him having in his office: “I’ve always had your back, you’ve always had mine. So relax. I’ve never been more confident about anything. I have it under control.” One theory speculates that he’s working with someone on a way to further the LOIS experiments. Another theory speculates that he himself is an Avian — someone who can control birds, like Judi — given his reaction to Wednesday’s query. Yet another fan suggests that he might be a descendant of Edgar Allan Poe given there’s been multiple references to the author this season, including Dort referencing a portrait of Poe and a close-up of Dort when the lyrics about Poe were being sung by the students in the school’s alma mater. 

  • Is Bruno working with Agnes?

    Noah B. Taylor and Emmy Myers in 'Wednesday' season two.Noah B. Taylor and Emmy Myers in 'Wednesday' season two.
    Image Credit: Netflix


    Agnes, who can become invisible, was revealed to be Wednesday’s stalker. Meanwhile, Enid has a new love interest, Bruno, who stopped Enid when she bared her claws at Agnes. Many fans seem to think both are a bit suspicious and play a bigger role in everything that’s going on that it might seem. The evidence? Agnes tied up both Enid and Bruno in a twisted game that nearly killed them until Wednesday showed up (turns out it was all a stunt to impress the young Addams). But how did a girl of such a petite frame carry them both up inside that tower? Did she have help? If so, might it have been Bruno? Moreover, some fans suggest, the characters seems to be designed purely to keep Wednesday and her roommate preoccupied with other things.

  • Where is Cousin Itt?

    'Wednesday' season two.'Wednesday' season two.
    Image Credit: Helen Sloan/Netflix


    We’ve seen everyone from Lurch to Fester, and now Morticia’s mother, so why has the hairy figure been absent thus far? Ortega has previously said she’d “love to see Cousin Itt,” but there’s been no indication that an appearance will happen in season 2. However, some fans have noted the inclusion of Cousin Itt products in the Wednesday toy line, leading many to wonder if that might be a hint of things to come.

  • Will Wednesday get her psychic powers back?

    She says: When I started working with him, I would ask for notes. He wouldn’t give any. He was allowing me the space to find what was going to work. It created greater confidence, so you want to get weirder and weirder with it.She says: When I started working with him, I would ask for notes. He wouldn’t give any. He was allowing me the space to find what was going to work. It created greater confidence, so you want to get weirder and weirder with it.
    Image Credit: Jonathan Hession/Netflix


    Morticia burned the book that Wednesday believes would help her get her powers back. One theory suggests that someone — maybe Ophelia or even Wednesday’s own grandmother — is the culprit. Morticia reveals that Ophelia had the same psychic powers and starting experiencing the same black tears that Wednesday was. Another theory speculates that Grandmama is manipulating Wednesday as a way to drive a wedge between Morticia and her daughter.

  • How does Bianca’s mom, Gabrielle, figure into all of this?

    Catherine Zeta-Jones and Joy Sunday in 'Wednesday' season two.Catherine Zeta-Jones and Joy Sunday in 'Wednesday' season two.
    Image Credit: Netflix


    Your guess is as good as ours, though interestingly, one theme that runs throughout this season thus faris that of the sometimes shaky mother-daughter relationship: Wednesday with Morticia, Morticia and Ophelia with Hester, and Bianca with Gabrielle.

  • Will we get to see Wednesday dance again?

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    Image Credit: Stefania D’Alessandro/WireImage


    Gaga will drop a new song, “Dead Dance,” that also will appear in an upcoming episode. One of season 1’s highlights was seeing Wednesday dance at a school function, so one can only wish for a reprise. However, director Tim Burton may have put a damper on any hopes for another viral moment, recently telling The Hollywood Reporter when asked about trying to top that moment: “This sums up what I like about working with Jenna. We didn’t do a big Broadway rehearsal [for the dance scenes]. We didn’t hire a choreographer. I picked the song and said, ‘You just go do it.’ She showed up on the day — I think she even had COVID — and we just did it. It was the most fun I had on the show because we just let it go. But to your question: No, we didn’t think about it this time because we didn’t think [about the dance number being a big deal] to begin with. It gets dangerous to say, ‘We have to do something like this again.’”

    Part 1 of Wednesday Season 2 is streaming on Netflix. Part 2 will be released Sept. 3.

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