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Netflix Locks August 6 Premiere for Wednesday Season 2, Unveils Trailer

Full trailer promises a “darker, more complex” semester at Nevermore Academy as Netflix schedules the hit series’ second season in two late-summer drops.

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Netflix has unveiled the first full trailer for Wednesday Season 2, confirming that Part 1 will arrive on 6 August and Part 2 on 3 September, each landing exclusively on the streamer. The footage opens with Wednesday Addams returning to Nevermore Academy feted as a campus hero but unsettled by new prophetic visions that hint at roommate Enid Sinclair’s imminent death. Teaser shots flash through a moonlit carnival, a Venetian-style masquerade and the re-emergence of Hyde monster Tyler Galpin, signalling a more expansive supernatural threat.

Jenna Ortega—now also a producer—heads a cast that brings back Emma Myers, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán, Hunter Doohan and Isaac Ordonez while adding Steve Buscemi as Nevermore’s new principal, Joanna Lumley as Grandmama, Billie Piper as music tutor Capri Isadora, Thandiwe Newton as psychiatrist Dr Fairburn and Lady Gaga in a mystery role. Ortega has described the season as “darker and more complex,” with Wednesday’s leadership tested by sudden popularity and expanding psychic powers.

Production began in Ireland in May 2024 and wrapped earlier this year, marking one of the largest television shoots ever hosted by the country’s Wicklow sound stages and surrounding gothic estates. Tim Burton returns to direct select episodes alongside showrunners Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, who retain creative control after the first season’s record-setting 252 million household views.

Splitting the eight-episode run mirrors Netflix’s recent two-part strategy for marquee titles, designed to stretch engagement and allow in-app marketing to build across the late-summer window. Within hours of release, the trailer topped YouTube’s U.S. trending chart and set Reddit ablaze with speculation about Enid’s fate and a possible family secret tied to Morticia Addams’s lineage. The streamer has yet to confirm companion tie-ins, but licensed apparel and Funko figures tied to the carnival sequence are already in pre-order on major retail sites, signalling the franchise’s expanding merchandising reach.

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