EXCLUSIVE: Wednesday Season 3 is targeting a Summer 2027 return — and the hype is REAL 

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‘Wednesday’ Season 3 Eying Summer 2027 Return & Everything We Know So Far

Wednesday Season 2 Soundtrack List

Wednesday. Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams. Cr. Netflix © 2025

Wednesday will be back for season 3 on Netflix, but it won’t be on your screens anytime soon, with a long wait expected as the series has yet to begin production, and a 2027 release is expected. Here’s our ongoing preview of everything we know about season 3 of Wednesday so far. 

In case you missed it, Netflix has officially confirmed that Wednesday will return for a third season on July 23rd, 2025, along with some artwork. That news came alongside the news that a spin-off series is in early discussions.

Of course, many had predicted that season 3 would be on the way, and some early production listings certainly suggested it was on the way much earlier than Netflix had planned. Upon the renewal, showrunner Alfred Gough said, “Our goal for Season 3 is the same as it is for every season: to make it the best season of Wednesday we possibly can,” adding, “We want to continue digging deeper into our characters while expanding the world of Nevermore and Wednesday.”

Wednesday Season 3 Renewal Poster
 

As expected, Wednesday season 2 delivered the biggest TV premiere of 2025, pulling in 50 million views in its first week on Netflix. As of publishing, the series has remained in the global top 10 for four consecutive weeks, amassing 406.7 million viewing hours, equivalent to 100.9 million views.

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While it’s currently tracking lower than season 1, direct comparisons are tricky due to the split-season release strategy. Some viewers may be waiting for all episodes to drop before binging, and viewing hours are naturally staggered across the month-long gap between Part 1 and Part 2.

Will it make the all-time top 10? Yes, we believe season 2 will eventually crack the list. However, because Netflix counts viewership over a 91-day window starting from each part’s release, it may take longer to appear in the rankings. That said, based on current momentum, it’s unlikely to surpass Wednesday season 1, at least for now.

Here’s how the viewership has broken down in the first month of release, and a comparison chart with season 1:

Week in Top 10
Week Period
Hours Viewed
Views / CVE
Weekly Rank

1
Aug 3 to Aug 10, 2025
201,600,000 (New)
50,000,000
1

2
Aug 10 to Aug 17, 2025
117,300,000 (-42%)
29,100,000
1

3
Aug 17 to Aug 24, 2025
54,000,000 (-54%)
13,400,000
1

4
Aug 24 to Aug 31, 2025
33,800,000 (-37%)
8,400,000
3

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What happened at the end of Wednesday season 2?

Warning: The following section contains spoilers. Proceed with caution!
You can find an expanded version of this rundown in our Ending Explained article.

Wednesday has just survived her latest near-death experience, and even though Nevermore is in shambles, she’s back on the case. Season 2’s final four episodes pick up with Wednesday in a coma, but it isn’t long before she’s back to her usual self, with Principal Weems returning as her reluctant spiritual guide. However, Wednesday’s got a lot on her plate: Tyler’s Hyde is still at large, the killer zombie is on the loose, and her best friend Enid’s death is seemingly imminent. Not to mention, the new principal, Principal Dort, is not who he appears to be.

Principal Dort is revealed to be the mastermind behind a cult called Morning Song. He uses Nevermore as a front to get rich, manipulating siren student Bianca to con Wednesday’s grandmother into giving him her entire fortune. Wednesday, Enid, and Agnes expose Dort’s true nature at the Nevermore Gala. They use a dance routine to distract him while Agnes steals his pocket watch, which protects him from siren calls. Without it, Bianca compels him to confess everything. Dort tries to escape, but Ajax turns him to stone with his Medusa powers just as a chandelier falls, smashing him to pieces.

The season also delves into the Addams Family’s history, revealing the origin of Pugsley’s zombie friend, Slurp. He’s actually Isaac Night, a brilliant scientist and the brother of Tyler’s mother, Francoise. Isaac created a clockwork heart to live forever and needed a powerful source to cure his sister of her Hyde curse. Years ago, he tried to use Gomez Addams, but Morticia intervened, cutting off Isaac’s hand, which became Thing.

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In the present, Isaac, now with Thing reattached, kidnaps Pugsley to use his electrical powers for the procedure. But instead of curing Francoise, she forces a now-unwilling Tyler to take the cure. Wednesday, in a moment of shocking mercy, frees Tyler and he and his mother battle it out in their Hyde forms. Francoise falls to her death, and Thing once again proves his loyalty to the Addams family by ripping out Isaac’s clockwork heart.

What to expect from Wednesday season 3

Season 2 wraps up with plenty of loose ends, with season 3 of Wednesday being teed up as the show’s darkest chapter. Here’s a look at what we can expect:

A road trip with Uncle Fester: Enid is now a full-fledged Alpha werewolf, and it’s unclear if she’ll ever turn back into a human. Wednesday opts to go on a road trip with Uncle Fester to find her, rather than returning home for the summer.
A new enemy: Wednesday is concerned that her moment of mercy—when she chose to free Tyler instead of killing him, will come back to haunt her. Tyler is still out there, possibly waiting to seek revenge.
The return of Ophelia: After Morticia gives Wednesday her great-grandmother’s book to help her with her psychic abilities, Wednesday has a vision of her estranged Aunt Ophelia. It seems Ophelia is locked up somewhere and is determined to see Wednesday die. The words “Wednesday must die” are scratched on a wall in Ophelia’s vision, suggesting a new and powerful foe.
The search for a new principal: Nevermore has a new opening for a principal, an unfortunate position that has now claimed two people.

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In press notes provided to outlets, following season 2 part 2’s release, we got new quotes from the creators about where we’re headed.

Showrunner Alfred Gough confirms that the show is going to take a dark turn, saying first and foremost, “The Ophelia who we get a glimpse of at the end of Episode 8 will definitely play a bigger part in Season 3,” and says, “With everything in the Addams family, the mysteries always lie within the family. That glimpse of Ophelia is what’s going to lead us into the next season and potentially the darkest chapter of the Addams family.”

Co-creator Miles Millar notes the cryptic scrawl, “Wednesday must die,” is “a big part of Season 3,” and underscores the theme: “The Addams family love each other, but they also love secrets and lying to each other. It’s that juxtaposition of love and lies.”

Wednesday will not face it alone. Fred Armisen said to Netflix PR, “Fester and Wednesday end the season embarking on a hunt for Enid, who is an Alpha stuck in her werewolf form,” and promises, “More adventures and then a strengthening of that bond. They’re buddies for life.” Meanwhile, Gough hints that Tyler is not out of the picture: “he will definitely be showing up again.”

Other threads teased at the end of Season 2 also point forward. Gough explains Morticia’s final act: “At the end of the season, Morticia learns that she has to trust Wednesday. That’s why you have the scene where she gives Ophelia’s journal to Wednesday, because both Ophelia and Wednesday are Ravens. Maybe some of the answers to getting her ability back lie in that journal.” Millar also assures fans that Gwendoline Christie’s Weems will return despite leaving on sabbatical: “We’ll definitely see more of Weems. Gwen is a key part of the show, and the character of Weems is still embedded in Nevermore and Wednesday herself. We’re not sure quite how it’s going to happen or when it will happen exactly, but we definitely want to bring Gwen back.”

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Where is Wednesday Season 3 in Production?

Development
Filming Scheduled
Filming Ongoing
Post-Production

As we’ve been reporting, production on Wednesday season 3 is due to commence in Spring 2026 as it currently stands. When production listings began emerging for Wednesday season 3 in early 2025, it hinted that filming was initially eyed to start in Fall 2025, but that’s now been pushed back.

As we’ve previously spoken about, the code name for season 3 is reportedly NIGHTSHADE & RAVEN, which has a few connections to the show. Nightshade Society is the secret student organization at Nevermore Academy, and Raven has many symbiotic connections. There’s also a school event called the Rave’N Dance.

As soon as we’ve got more details on exact filming dates, we’ll keep you posted. The new season will follow in the footsteps of season 2, which relocated from Romania to Ireland for its second season. Expect many of the filming locations used for season 2 (and more) to feature.

When will Wednesday Season 3 be streaming on Netflix?

With production taking up most of 2026, that likely rules out a late 2026 return. As a reminder, Season 1 took around 6 months of production, whereas Season 2 took closer to nine and a half months in total.

2027 seems most likely, and our sources suggest that Netflix is currently eyeing a Summer 2027 return for the series, with early June currently cited. Of course, we don’t know whether they’ll split season 3 up again, but the fan reaction to this decision has been mixed at best. All this is subject to change as plans often change.

Fingers crossed they’re wrong on that front and it comes much sooner, but based on that, we’ve got an 18-month wait on our hands…

What do you think will happen in season 3? Will Wednesday find Enid, and will she be able to turn back into a human?

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