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Jenna Ortega has recently teased the level of horror forWednesdayseason 2, but the star’s recent comments included an important reminder about the Netflix show. With a 2025 expected release date, more details will certainly emerge regardingWednesdayseason 2’s story. November will officially mark two years sinceThe Addams Familyspinoff debuted on Netflix, but despite the delays with a follow-up installment, interest is still high in the Ortega-led show. Along with the announcements regardingWednesday’s cast additions, Ortega has also been revealing tidbits about the new season.

Jenna Ortega’sWednesdayseason 2 reveals have often mentioned the show’s horror aspects. Alfred Gough and Miles Millar’s show has excelled by embracingThe Addams Family’s gothic horror style while presenting supernatural mysteries with Wednesday at the helm. Whereas season 1 took inspiration from all kinds of subgenres, season 2 will seemingly take the horror up a notch.Ortega commented onWednesdayseason 2’s horror aspects, revealing that the upcoming installment is “alittle bit more horror-inspired.” But her comments also came with a disclaimer.

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7 Intriguing Details Jenna Ortega Has Revealed About Wednesday Season 2

Wednesday season 2 won’t hit Netflix for some time, but Jenna Ortega has already revealed some interesting things about the coming episodes.

Jenna Ortega Reiterates Why Wednesday Season 2 Can’t Be Too Scary

Netflix Is Aware Of Wednesday’s Audience

Despite the adamant comments teasing the show’s continued horror inspirations,Jenna Ortega was quick to add thatWednesdayseason 2 won’t be too gory, acknowledging that “there’s six-year-olds watching.“The comment might be disappointing to some. I mean, there’s a portion of theWednesdayfanbase that would greatly welcome the Netflix show to dive even deeper into horror, especially since Ortega has emerged as a rising star in the genre with her work inXand the previous twoScreammovies. That said,Wednesdayseason 2 can’t suddenly be too terrifying since it could prevent younger fans from watching.

Netflix’s Wednesday has unexpectedly appealed to viewers of all ages

Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams in Wednesday episode four of Wednesday dance scene wearing a black dress

Technically, Wednesday is rated TV-14 on Netflix due to the presence of language, violence, and elements of fear. The show itself definitely featured all of those aspects, which makes sense based on the fact that it primarily follows teenagers. Not only didWednesdayseason 1feature several murders, but its main character also has a very odd perception of death, though it’s fitting for theAddams Familycharacter. Granted, Netflix’sWednesdayhas unexpectedly appealed to viewers of all ages, something that the cast and crew are well aware of heading into season 2.

Based on Wednesday’s impressive viewership performances, Netflix is developing several spinoffs.

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Younger Viewers Are A Reason For Wednesday’s Ongoing Success

Netflix Will Continue To Embrace Wednesday’s Young Viewers

There’s no question aboutWednesday’s massive popularity; the data and viewership records proved it. However, how big of a pop culture phenomenon the show and its lead character became was a bit surprising for all involved.Wednesday was always a fan favorite amongAddams Familyprojects, but that notion reached new levels with Ortega’s version of the character. Interestingly, the younger portion of viewers, who may not have even been familiar with the character’s background, became the difference makers forWednesday’s popularity.

As Ortega mentioned, very young kids have seen the show and are drawn to the character. Whether they should be watching or not is another question, but it’s evident by the amount of little Wednesdays walking around on Halloween and various fan events.Wednesday-inspired videos on social media also exploded after the show released, specifically from fans of all ages recreatingOrtega’s “Goo Goo Muck” dance. Those same fans are undoubtedly excited forWednesdayseason 2, and if Netflix wants to cater to a wider range of viewers, being considerate of the younger fanbase is the most logical option.