Fans of the popular series ‘Wednesday’ have had to wait almost three years for the second batch of episodes, and news about season 3 has not improved the situation. Despite the wait, the series starring Jenna Ortega has not had a faster production pace, as many fans hoped. In fact, season 3 was greenlit after facing significant delays due to the strikes in Hollywood that impacted the production timelines of several series.
Lord, give me patience
Recently, the creators of ‘Wednesday’, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, confirmed in an interview that they are still working on the scripts for the upcoming season and that there will be a pause for the promotion of the second installment. This slow progress has led to speculation among fans about when they will be able to see new episodes.
The filming of season 3 is scheduled to begin in spring 2026, making a premiere in 2024 impossible. This scenario suggests that the new episodes may not be released until June 2027, which would represent a wait of 21 months since the official renewal of the series. This prolonged wait has generated discontent among television lovers, who believe that the production segments are taking too long, affecting the perception of the series.
Although the certainty of a third season seems assured, the waiting times are a recurring complaint in the viewer community, a phenomenon that has intensified in recent years with multiple series facing similar delays. Such a situation leaves fans wishing for more reasonable delivery timelines in the future.