Pop star Lady Gaga will appear in the upcoming second season of Netflix’s hit show Wednesday. She will join the show’s already famous ensemble group. Entertainment Weekly first reported the news, saying that Gaga is currently shooting her part in Europe.
The hiring comes after an exciting link between Gaga and the show. At the 2023 Golden Globes, Jenna Ortega, who leads the show, said she wanted Gaga to be in it. Variety quoted Ortega as saying, “If Lady Gaga were to be a part, I think it would have to be two monsters that understand each other.”
Fans are looking forward to the new season, which looks like it will be darker. Catherine Zeta-Jones plays Morticia Addams. She said the next season will be “bigger and more twisted.” Ortega said that the show will focus less on love plots like the last season did and more on scary ones.
Gaga’s addition to the group shows how well she can do in music and acting. She got a Golden Globe for her role in “American Horror Story” and has been in high-profile movies like “A Star Is Born” and the upcoming “Joker: Folie à Deux.”
The group will be changing for the new season. Neo J. Ogawa (Yoko Tanaka) and Percy Hynes White (Xavier Thorpe) will not return. Even though Netflix and Gaga’s representatives haven’t said anything official about her casting yet, fans are already very excited.
Episodes for Season 2 of “Wednesday” will air in 2025 and continue to follow Wednesday Addams at Nevermore Academy. The show stars Gwendoline Christie and Luis Guzmán. Christina Ricci, who played Wednesday Addams in the 1991 movie version, is a big deal.
Because of her mysterious part, fans are guessing what Gaga’s character might be like and how she will fit into the show’s strange supernatural world. People are getting increasingly excited as they wait for more information about her character and the show’s new direction.