Jenna Ortega Reveals One Surprising Thing That She Stole From The Sets Of Her Netflix Series Wednesday

As an ardent fan of Jenna Ortega, I am absolutely thrilled to witness her extraordinary journey in the world of entertainment. Her ability to breathe life into iconic characters like Wednesday Addams and Lydia Deetz is nothing short of mesmerizing.


Jenna Ortega is ready to come back for the next season of her popular coming-of-age supernatural mystery series, Wednesday. In this upcoming season, Ortega will once again play the role of Wednesday Addams, following her well-received portrayal in the previous season. Lately, Ortega has shared an interesting tidbit about what she took from the set of Netflix’s revamping of The Addams Family.

During a recent chat with BuzzFeed, Jenna Ortega shared some cherished moments from the set of her forthcoming Tim Burton film, Beetlejuice, and hinted at certain aspects of her hit show, Wednesday.

During an open discussion, the publication inquired whether Ortega had ever kept anything from the sets of her projects following filming completion. In response, she admitted that on a Wednesday, she had taken a poster of the monster. The character in question had numerous sketches of the monster, so she selected one and framed it as a keepsake.

Additionally, the actress shared that she felt remorse for not keeping one of the Guides to the Afterlife from the filming location, expressing, “As these were real books, when you leaf through them, there are illustrations, text, and more. The props team did an outstanding job.” Furthermore, Ortega mentioned that each day on set, the cast often had moments where they thought, “That was well-played.”

In a recent chat with Extra TV, the actress from Finestkind revealed some exciting news about the upcoming season. She mentioned that it will be packed with stunning set pieces. Furthermore, she subtly hinted at captivating details, suggesting that each episode will boast a powerful, standout scene or element, even though only four episodes have been filmed so far.

As a dedicated follower, I’m excited about the new season because it seems like we now have more chances to realize what we originally aimed for in the first season, yet fell short due to perhaps limited resources or faith. However, this time around, there’s an abundance of trust that empowers us to chase our creative aspirations with renewed vigor.

The Scream actress hinted, when queried about a potential new viral dance trend, “As far as I know, nothing like that is planned… I haven’t checked my schedule that far in advance, but I have a feeling I might stumble upon something.”

On Wednesdays, you can stream the first season on Netflix. For the second season, join Jenna Ortega as newcomers like Emma Myers, Joy Sunday, Moosa Mostafa, Georgie Farmer, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán, and Fred Armisen make their appearance, along with others.

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2024-08-27 16:41