It appears fans will face an extended wait to see Wednesday Season 2 hit the small screen as a new report confirms a new release window for the record-breaking Netflix series.

Per Deadline, Wednesday‘s second season won’t premiere until 2025 after Netflix released its TV slate set to debut new seasons in 2024. Wednesday, along with Stranger Things‘ fifth and final season, is among the list of anticipated series left off this year’s slate due to delays caused by last year’s WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. It means the second season of Wednesday will air three years after Season 1 debuted all its episodes simultaneously in November 2022.

Last November, it was confirmed principal photography for Wednesday Season 2 would begin in late April in Ireland, shifting from their Season 1 location in Romania. Executive producer Steve Stark revealed there were challenges shooting in Romania and that the creative team made the decision near the end of filming Season 1 that they would move away from the Balkan nation for future production. Stark told Deadline last November, “The main reason for me was I shot 113 episodes of Vikings in Ireland. Love Ireland. We got an amazing deal at the same studio we shot Vikings in. Vikings is probably ending, so we moved back there.”

Jenna Ortega Moves Up as Producer for Season 2

Lead actor Jenna Ortega will be a producer for Season 2 and has indicated her desire to see more horror and less romantic tropes involving her central character, Wednesday Addams, in the upcoming season. Season 1 explored Wednesday’s misadventures at Nevermore Academy as she gradually honed her psychic abilities, thwarted killing sprees and further examined the mystery that embroiled her parents. Ortega’s future as Wednesday‘s lead beyond Season 2 is in doubt, however, amid comments she’s made previously about the creative process for Season 1.

Gomez Addams in Wednesday, looking scared. Wednesday sits on her bed and talks to Thing in Netflix's Wednesday.
Wednesday and Enid at the Poe Cup Race in Netflix's Wednesday. Morticia Addams and Gomez Addams talking to Wednesday Addams Wednesday intently working at her typewriter in Netflix's Wednesday.
Gomez Addams in Wednesday, looking scared.
 Wednesday sits on her bed and talks to Thing in Netflix's Wednesday. Wednesday and Enid at the Poe Cup Race in Netflix's Wednesday. Morticia Addams and Gomez Addams talking to Wednesday Addams
Wednesday intently working at her typewriter in Netflix's Wednesday.

Ortega starred in Wednesday Season 1 alongside Christina Ricci, Luis Guzmán, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Joy Sunday and Emma Myers. Thanks to the show’s various viral moments and solid performances, Wednesday became Netflix’s highest-viewed English-language series of all time, beating the record previously held by Stranger Things Season 4. Wednesday‘s Season 2 renewal was announced in January of last year.

Along with subverting its romantic tropes, Wednesday Season 2 is also expected to feature new characters, including a new Addams Family member, as hinted by cast members. However, it’s been reported Xavier Thorpe, played by Percy Hyne White, will not feature in the upcoming season.

Fans can stream all episodes of Wednesday Season 1 via Netflix or get it on Blu-ray.