Does Lady Gaga belong to the Addams family? Fans are convinced she does

Lady Gaga has been confirmed as Rosaline Rotwood in the second season of Wednesday, the hit Netflix series centered around the iconic Addams family. In the first image shared on social media, the singer can be seen in an outfit reminiscent of her days in American Horror Story: Hotel, accompanied by Thing, the peculiar companion of the protagonist, Wednesday Addams. This image has led fans to speculate about a possible friendship between Rosaline and Wednesday. Little monsters, after all What has caught the attention of Reddit subscribers is the […]

Lady Gaga has been confirmed as Rosaline Rotwood in the second season of Wednesday, the successful Netflix series centered on the iconic Addams family. In the first image shared on social media, the singer can be seen in an outfit reminiscent of her days in American Horror Story: Hotel, accompanied by Thing, the peculiar companion of the protagonist, Wednesday Addams. This image has led fans to speculate about a possible friendship between Rosaline and Wednesday.

Little monsters, after all

What has caught the attention of Reddit subscribers is the theory suggesting that Rosaline could actually be Ophelia, Morticia Addams’ lost sister. This perspective adds a fascinating background to the character and creates intriguing connections within the narrative, considering that the second season frequently mentions Ophelia, who was known for her psychic abilities, similar to those of Wednesday.

In this new installment, the protagonist, played by Jenna Ortega, uses her psychic powers not to solve the mystery of a serial killer, as in the first season, but to prevent the death of her friend Enid. This shift in focus has sparked great interest among the show’s followers.

The first part of the second season of Wednesday is now available for streaming, while the anticipated Part 2 will be released on September 3. With a cast that includes Isaac Ordonez, Emma Myers, Hunter Doohan, Billie Piper, Steve Buscemi, and Catherine Zeta-Jones, the series promises to continue captivating its audience with its unique blend of dark humor and mystery.

As the season progresses, fans continue to speculate about Rosaline’s connection to the Addams family and the possible revelations that are yet to come.

Before starring in her Netflix series, Wednesday was a nameless supporting character in the Addams Family comic

It’s not that The Addams Family ever left pop culture: in 2019 and 2021, to name a few, two animated movies produced by Universal were released that grossed over 300 million dollars combined (with a cost of only 47 million). With Jenna Ortega as the lead, it can be said that Netflix didn’t have too much at stake with the release of Wednesday in 2022. What no one expected was that it would be the absolute hit that it was: 341 million hours viewed worldwide (more than Stranger Things) earned it a […]

It’s not that The Addams Family ever left pop culture: in 2019 and 2021, for instance, two animated films were released by Universal that grossed over 300 million dollars combined (with a cost of only 47 million). With Jenna Ortega as the lead, it can be said that Netflix wasn’t taking too much of a risk with the release of Wednesday in 2022. What no one expected was that it would be the absolute hit that it was: 341 million hours viewed worldwide (more than Stranger Things) earned it an immediate renewal. And here we are, of course… Although it wasn’t always like this for the youngest Addams.

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Lost among adaptations, not everyone knows that The Addams Family was originally a comic strip published in The New Yorker for 50 years. In total, its author, Charles Addams (by coincidence), published only 150 cartoons of a macabre family filled with dark humor… that did not have a proper name. In fact, Wednesday Addams did not appear in the strip for six years, until August 26, 1944, when Morticia told her daughter “Come on, don’t come crying to me. Tell him you’ll poison him back”, while Pugsley, the boy, looked through the door.

For 18 years, the character had no name, simply being one more of the Addams, until in 1962 the FAO Schwartz store decided to launch two exclusive dolls for its customers: one of the mother and one of the daughter… And they asked the author to give them proper names. For the mother, for obvious reasons, he chose “Morticia,” and for the daughter “Wednesday,” from an American poem that began with “The boy of Monday is handsome, the boy of Tuesday is graceful, the boy of Wednesday is full of sorrow.” There was not much doubt.

On the doll, there was a card that read “She is romantically pale because she was raised in the basement of the old, dilapidated Addams mansion. Imagine her childhood: lessons in black magic… Sunday dinners of two-headed roast pork… The pet octopus. Nice people adore Wednesday. Unpleasant people think she is a cheerful, wicked, and creepy companion for all their wicked plans. As it is evident that Wednesday could fall into bad hands, don’t doubt it for a moment.” They could have ignored this piece of history and faded into oblivion, but when in 1964 they insisted on making a comedy for television and had to give a name to everyone, the name of the girl was already more than decided. That’s how history is made!

In fact, Wednesday Addams gained popularity later on, with the sitcom. Since then, she has been adapted into two animated series, another live-action series, five movies (one of them direct to video), a musical, and even a crossover with Scooby-Doo. Although she is over 70 years old, no one would say that Wednesday, especially with Jenna Ortega’s face, has aged a bit. The second season is just around the corner on Netflix, on August 6, and perhaps it’s time to celebrate it by reading the original strips. After all, it might be the perfect time to join a marathon.