Summary

Netflix has dropped the trailer for the second season ofWednesday, confirming the release dates for the show while giving a glimpse of the eeriness that people can expect to see later this year.Wednesdaywill be split into two this time,with the first batch of episodes dropping on August 6 and the rest coming out on September 3.

Audiences are now eager to see how the story will develop and where the characters will be taken moving forward.Wednesdayhas a lot of potential, and the trailer has impressed audiences due to the tone shown throughout the clips.

Enid and Wednesday in Wednesday.

Wednesday Is Sticking With The Same Tone

Audiences Will Be Pleased With The Similarity

Sometimes, television shows opt to switch up the tone of a show drastically from season to season, and that suits it. However, that’s not the case withWednesday, asthe show has such a distinct atmosphere that audiences didn’t want to see the series divert fromthat with the second season, and it appears that it won’t.Netflix has released the trailer, which gives audiences a glimpse at the mysterious and creepy atmosphere that can be expected from the show’s new season. The trailer didn’t give too much away for what people will see when Jenna Ortega returns as the iconic Wednesday Addams, but it reveals just enough to give a clear indication thatWednesdayis going to deliver once again.

Wednesday will be returning to the Nevermore Academy forthe second season of the show, with Steve Buscemi joining the cast as the brand new headmaster. There were enough teases about where the plot might go to hook audiences without blatantly spelling out what is going to happen, which is the key to any good trailer.The fact that theWednesdaytrailer was viewed over three million times in less than 24 hours is a positive sign of people’s interestand that the trailer is delivering in getting people talking and excited about what is to come.

Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams on Wednesday

Wednesday Season 2 Promises To Be Hilarious

The Series Is Known For Its Dark Humor

When people look at clips of anything to do with the Addams family, they might instantly think that it’s going to be a full-on horror project. However,the beauty of these characters is that they deliver humor to ensure that there’s a great balance for audiences. The first season ofWednesdaycontinued that trajectory, and the trailer forthe new season ofWednesdayproves that is going to continue. Straight away, Wednesday is shown casually trying to take knuckle dusters, knives, and a variety of other weapons through airport security, while Thing wants to have some sun cream to ensure that he doesn’t get burnt. It’s a great scene that sums up every aspect of what made the show so successful, taking dark moments and making light of them so that the show is accessible to a wider audience.

That tone is continued throughout the trailer, with the dialogue highlighted andOrtega’s dry delivery leading to some funny moments. The series continues to provide humor even when the story is developing and becoming more serious is important because audiences don’t just want everything to be dramatic withWednesday. While it is far from being a comedy series, the first season was packed with lots of dry humor that had audiences laughing, and people will be pleased to see that it is being carried over this time.

Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams with Nevermore Academy students in Wednesday

Wednesday Season 2 Will Still Deliver Om The Fear Factor

Audiences Expect to Be Scared

While there are going to be elements of humor littered throughoutWednesday, the season two trailer has also proved that there will beplenty of scary moments as well. It’s supposed to be a dark show by its very nature, and this is what people are anticipating heading into it. Netflix has more than delivered on that front. From the creepy version of ‘My Favorite Things’ played out in the background of the trailer to the eerie locations that are shown, it’s obvious that this show will try to scare people at times.

There are some extremely creepy dolls that are shown, with Wednesday bragging that they’re using real hair. The show teases the idea ofdark secrets and murder, while some of the creatures shown look visually scary, too.The fact that Wednesday says, “You don’t need to worry about me, mother, I do my best work in the dark,“proves that the second season is ready to kick things up a notch when it comes to the darkness and scare factor, which is something that’s likely going to excite a lot of people. Having the show be even scarier isn’t a bad thing, and the trailer seems like it’s going to be moving in that direction forWednesdayseason two, developing the story even further.

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