
As a die-hard fan, I’m thrilled to share that Netflix has unveiled the official trailer for Season 2 of Wednesday! This tantalizing sneak peek offers us an exclusive glimpse into the continued adventures of Jenna Ortega’s captivating title character.
Netflix hints at “Here We Go Again,” implying further enigmas, familiar faces, and a generous dose of witty banter will be included in the upcoming series.

What’s in the Trailer?
Initially, the latest clips show Wednesday returning to Nevermore Academy, yet the situation is anything but routine. She’s displaying an increased self-assurance, posing greater risks, and confronted by perils from every direction. The trailer hints at Wednesday struggling with erratic psychic abilities as she navigates school challenges, personal issues, and a new murder enigma.
Get ready to spot many familiar characters like Enid (Emma Myers), Bianca (Joy Sunday), and Tyler (Hunter Doohan) alongside recurring family members Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones), Gomez (Luis Guzmán), and Pugsley (Isaac Ordonez). Additionally, keep an eye out for the newly introduced Nevermore principal Barry Dort, portrayed by Steve Buscemi, as well as Wednesday’s grandmother, Hester Frump (Joanna Lumley).
The trailer showcases Wednesday’s quick-wittedness and bravery as she confronts eerie schoolmates, fresh monstrosities, and perhaps her own dwindling abilities. It’s evident that Season 2 promises a larger, murkier, and more tumultuous experience than its predecessor.
Release Dates
Netflix is splitting Season 2 into two parts:
- Part 1 premieres August 6
- Part 2 follows on September 3
The two components are set to air solely on Netflix, giving viewers a chance to watch them. If you haven’t seen Season 1 yet and want to get caught up, it’s ready for binging.
Watch the official trailer:
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2025-07-10 03:01