Netflix has lost some of its most iconic series, such as Stranger Things and Squid Game, and currently, Wednesday stands as its main television attraction. Despite a notable drop in viewership in its second season, the series created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar has been renewed for a third installment, which promises to delve deeper into the world of Nevermore and explore the characters more thoroughly.
A season focused more on family
According to the creators, Gough and Millar, the upcoming season will focus not only on character development but also on the family dynamics of the Addams family. Jenna Ortega, who plays Wednesday, has expressed her desire for the relationship between her character and Morticia to be explored, suggesting that it would be enriching to see the women come together instead of being in conflict.
Although an official release date has not been announced, it is estimated that we will have to wait at least until 2027 to see the new episodes, as filming is set to begin in February 2026 in Ireland. Hunter Doohan, who is also part of the cast, confirmed that filming will last between seven and eight months, which would make an early release impossible.
Among the most exciting news is the casting of Eva Green, who will play Ophelia, Morticia’s sister. This character does not seem to have good intentions towards Wednesday, which could lead to new family conflicts. In addition, several familiar characters will return, including Jenna Ortega, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Luis Guzmán, among others.
For the moment, the only promotional material available is a poster for season 3 released along with the confirmation of its renewal. As time goes by, more details about the plot and the cast are expected to be revealed, which will keep fans on the edge of their seats.