Wednesday Season 2 Part 1 When And Where To Watch: Netflix’s beloved gothic mystery series ‘Wednesday’ is back with a thrilling second season. Jenna Ortega reprises her role as the darkly sharp and unapologetically witty Wednesday Addams, and this time the season arrives in two parts. If you're eager to catch all the action, here’s your complete guide to the episode, schedule, and everything in between:
Co-showrunners and executive producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar shared with Tudum, “This season, Wednesday’s journey is darker and more complex as she navigates family, friends, new mysteries, and old adversaries, propelling her headlong into another year at Nevermore.”
Wednesday Season 2 Part 1 Release Date
‘Wednesday Season 2 Part 1’ was officially released on August 6, 2025. Netflix released the first four episodes of the season as Part 1, giving fans a strong start to the next chapter of Wednesday's story at Nevermore Academy. This marks a shift from Season 1’s all-at-once format, allowing viewers to enjoy the twists over time.
‘Wednesday Season 2 Part 1’ release date: August 6, 2025
‘Wednesday Season 2 Part 1’ episodes: 4
Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 Release Date
‘Wednesday Season 2 Part 2’, which includes episodes 5 to 8, is set to arrive on September 3, 2025, according to Netflix. The next part promises even more mysteries, darker turns, and the debut of some highly anticipated characters.
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‘Wednesday Season 2 Part 2’ release date: September 3, 2025.
‘Wednesday Season 2 Part 2’ total episodes: 4
Wednesday Season 2 Part 1: Episode Titles
The first four episodes of ‘Wednesday Season 2 Part 1’ follow the series’ tradition of quirky and interesting titles. They are: ‘Here We Woe Again’, ‘The Devil You Woe’, ‘Call of the Woe’, and ‘If These Woes Could Talk’, according to Netflix. Tim Burton returns to direct key episodes, bringing his signature spooky, whimsical flair, while the writing team continues to expand the lore of Nevermore with darker mysteries and supernatural twists.
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‘Here We Woe Again’ – Written by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar; directed by Tim Burton
‘The Devil You Woe’ – Written by Matt Lambert; directed by Paco Cabezas
‘Call of the Woe’ – Written by Valentina Garza; directed by Paco Cabezas
‘If These Woes Could Talk’ – Written by Lauren Otero; directed by Tim Burton
Wednesday Season 2 Part 1 Release Time In India
- Fans in India can watch ‘Wednesday Season 2 Part 1’ on August 6, 2025, at 12:30 pm on Netflix.
- For UK viewers, the episodes became available at 8:00 am BST, 3 a.m. ET/ midnight PT, 12:00 am in the United States (PDT), on 6 August, 2025.
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Wednesday Season 2 Part 1: Where To Watch ‘Wednesday Season 2’
Just like Season 1, all episodes of ‘Wednesday Season 2 Part 1’ are available exclusively on Netflix. If you're a subscriber, you can stream Part 1 now, and Part 2 will automatically be added to the platform once it premieres on September 3, 2025.
Wednesday Season 2 Part 1: What To Expect
‘Wednesday Season 2 Part 1’ picks up right where the first left off, plunging ‘Wednesday’ back into the mysteries of Nevermore Academy for her second year at the magical boarding school. This time, nothing is quite what it seems. The series leans even further into gothic horror, psychological suspense, and more mysteries.
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‘Wednesday’ faces a new stalker, deeper family secrets, and moral questions about her powers and place in the world. Expect more action, cryptic clues, and a healthy dose of Addams Family drama, especially with Morticia, Gomez, and Uncle Fester all making notable appearances.
‘Wednesday Season 2 Part 1’ is set to be more thrilling, darker, and sharper than ever, so make sure to mark your calendars.
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