Netflix’s Wednesday Season 2 Needs More Nevermore Traditions

Netflix's Wednesday Season 2 Needs More Nevermore Traditions

As a die-hard fan who’s been binge-watching shows since the days of VHS tapes and dial-up internet, I can confidently say that the upcoming season of Wednesday is shaping up to be a spooktacular delight! The never-forgettable Nevermore Academy is already a standout among TV schools, providing an intriguing backdrop for our favorite morose heroine.


The upcoming season on Wednesday will hopefully deliver a chilling, plot-hole-free experience, offering more insights into Nevermore Academy, the extraordinary boarding school from the Netflix series where Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) resides. As an unusual haven for misfits, Nevermore Academy is inherently captivating and unforgettable. Although the protagonist often spends her time there covertly seeking the Hyde Monster, the potential of this iconic setting remains largely untapped. The audience eagerly anticipates seeing how the school has transformed following the filming of season 2 in Ireland.

Given that the first season of Wednesday showcased a canoe race and a school dance, perhaps the second season could delve deeper into the unique traditions of Nevermore Academy. Doing so would enrich the narrative and ensure that the new season maintains an enjoyable, light-hearted feel.

What Nevermore Academy Traditions Should Be In Wednesday Season 2?

Netflix's Wednesday Season 2 Needs More Nevermore Traditions

On Wednesdays during season 2, the series could introduce several unique Nevermore customs, including communal feasts at the dining hall, a spooky Halloween costume competition, and an elegant dance with a raffle draw. Although there’s an annual school dance and canoe race, it seems that these characters cherish other traditions as well. Even those who typically shy away from group activities find enjoyment in Nevermore’s customs.

1. Each extracurricular activity offers a chance for amusing and eerie moments. It’d be intriguing to discover what kind of food Nevermore serves, given its significant role in Hogwarts, especially the dining hall, as portrayed in the Harry Potter series. Moreover, it seems fitting that season 2 of Wednesday includes a Halloween-themed activity considering her dark and gothic appearance. Lastly, a raffle could lead to some hilarious situations if Wednesday were to secretly include unsettling items that would displease the teachers.

It’d be exciting if “Wednesday” series season 2 included a dorm room decorating competition among the characters. Given the rivalry among cliques at Nevermore, this setting would fit perfectly. The audience appreciated the contrast in decorating styles between Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers) and Wednesday in the first season, so it’d be great to further explore this dynamic if they share a room again. This scenario could also serve as a platform to incorporate more Addams Family references, particularly on Wednesday’s side of the room.

Mark Scruton, the production designer for the Netflix series, discussed the intricate set piece with Awards Daily. According to Scruton, he shared his thoughts on it during the conversation.

On Wednesdays setup, every item was carefully chosen, designed, and prepared. Unlike typical dressing where multiple trestle tables are filled with props, we only had one table for Wednesday’s space and worked through it all. In contrast, Enid’s side featured numerous tables laden with a vast amount of items, stretching off into the distance like a series of mountains.

Regardless of which Nevermore traditions appear in season 2 of Wednesday, fans can be assured that the character of Wednesday Addams will remain authentic, as Jenna Ortega plays a significant role as a producer. The actress is certain about her character’s actions and dialogue, and viewers are curious to see how her involvement might enhance the series. Whatever scenes or events transpire, they should resonate with Wednesday’s personality or at least provide opportunities for her to express her unique wit and sarcasm.

What Were The Best Nevermore Traditions In Wednesday Season 1?

Netflix's Wednesday Season 2 Needs More Nevermore Traditions

In the first season of “Wednesday,” a series set at the peculiar Nevermore Academy, several customs are observed but the highlight is undeniably the school dance, which proved to be the most thrilling and entertaining one. Given the success and enthusiasm it generated among viewers, it’s reasonable to expect another captivating scene in season 2 centered around this event. This dance, known as “The Rave’N,” is featured in season 1, episode 4, titled “Woe What a Night.” Despite the presence of four distinct cliques and various species at Nevermore, students manage to put aside their differences and unite during special occasions. It’s heartening to see everyone momentarily forget their troubles and rivalries and simply enjoy being teenagers for an evening. Even Wednesday, who was not initially expected to participate, can be seen having a great time on the dance floor.

As reported by Teen Vogue, Jenna Ortega playfully shared a humorous video expressing her exhaustion over the dance sequence featured in Wednesday. In simpler terms, she jokingly complained about the dance scene from Wednesday.

“To be honest, this content is top-notch, but I’m not feeling the vibe for the weekly dance promotion we’ve been seeing quite a bit lately. It feels like it’s time for something fresh and innovative instead.”

As viewers argue over whether Wednesday might turn out to be villainous in the upcoming second season on Netflix, there’s a good chance we’ll witness the introduction of a fresh custom from the Nevermore Academy. This development is bound to make for an exciting and enjoyable watch.

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2024-08-30 19:03