Summary

Netflix’sWednesdayseason 2’s wait has been torturous for fans, but thankfully, with only a few more months to go, the time has almost arrived to head back to Nevermore Academy for another round of shenanigans with the gothic-loving family once more. In a bid to keep its audience glued to their seats in anticipation,season 2 recently received a teaser trailer, which showed off Jenna Ortega’s return as the titularWednesdayAddams for another season of supernatural adventures and terrifying mysteries where fresh foes and woes await.

Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia, Luis Guzmán as Gomez, and Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley, season 2 will fling open its doors to welcome new cast members, and one star in particular has fans very excited to see. Lady Gaga will join the series when it returns, but so far, Netflix hasn’t revealed what character she will be playing onWednesday,as it’s being kept under wraps for now. However,theBad Romancesinger did recently share a pretty cool teaserwhile putting on a concert performance at Copacabana Beach in Rio, where a prop of the severed hand known as Thing made an appearance. Now, as the countdown is on for its summer release, three brand-new titles have been revealed that hint at what viewers will get to experience when the show returns.

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Even More Wednesday Season 2 Episode Titles Have Dropped

As reported byWhat’s On Netflix,WednesdaySeason 2 has revealed three new episode titles, giving fans a juicy hint at what’s to come ahead of the show’s premiere release.At the start of the year, episodes 1 through 4 of season 2 were revealed, which were ‘Here We Woe Again’, ‘If These Woes Could Talk’, ‘The Devil You Woe’, and ‘The Great Outwoes’, and now, the rest of the returning show’s episode titles are confirmed to be: ‘Hide and Woe Seek’, ‘This Means Woe’ and ‘Woe Thyself’, all suitably following a somber tradition that includes the word ‘woe’.

According to the site, who reached out to Micol, aWednesdayinsider and avid fan on X/Twitter, about what these episodes could mean for season 2’s narrative, Micol theorized that “Hide and Woe Seek definitely is to do with Tyler, considering they’re always hinting in the captions about “hyde” and running,” Micol said. “So I’m guessing it could be the episode where, in the teaser, we can see Hyde and Wednesday face to face? Or it has nothing to do with Tyler and could be about Karloff escaping the psychiatric hospital.” Regarding the next episode title, Micol said ‘This Means Woe’ is “clearly a rearrangement of This Is War, so maybe the last episode where there’s a battle like last season.” Revealing what they thought ‘Woe Thyself’ may entail, Micol guessed that it’s a play on Know Thyself, a philosophical maxim. It means “Understand who you truly are, your nature, your motivations, your limits.” They also predicted that Woe Thyself would be episode 5, Hide and Woe Seek would be episode 6, and This Means Woe would be episode 7.

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Wednesdayseason 2 will welcome stars Anthony Michael Hall, Steve Buscemi, Billie Piper, Evie Templeton, Owen Painter, Noah B. Taylor, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Lumley, Thandiwe Newton, Frances O’Connor, Haley Joel Osment, Heather Matarazzo, and Joonas Suatamo. Recently,Jenna Ortega revealed the lessons she has learned fromWednesday Season 2, stating that she feels more “empowered” now to speak her mind after backlash regarding comments made concerning changes she implemented in the script.

WednesdaySeason 2, part one, will be released on August 6, while the second section of episodes will debut on September 3 via Netflix.