Netflix
Netflix

It’s official: a second season of the beloved supernatural series is on its way to Netflix!

Wednesday, which is executive produced by Tim Burton, follows the titular character (Jenna Ortega) as she enrols in the mysterious Nevermore Academy – which was once attended by her parents, Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and Gomez Adams (Luis Guzmán).

The first season follows Wednesday as navigates her new surroundings, battles her psychic abilities and is, of course, at the centre of a local murder investigation.

While Netflix are yet to confirm what season two has in store for us, the streaming platform’s new trailer has some telltale signs.

Released today (January 6), Netflix’s 45-second clip shows Wednesday revisiting Nevermore Academy with the trailer promising “more misery” upon its return.

The Netflix series has received praise for its reinvention of the Addams family legacy and has amassed a cult LGBTQ+ following online.

Following its debut, the creators of Netflix’s Wednesday opened up about a potential Wednesday and Enid (Emma Myers) romance, aka “Wenclair”, in future seasons.

In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Wednesday creators Al Gough and Miles Millar gave further insight into Wednesday and Enid’s beloved dynamic and the future of their relationship.

“For us, this show also is really about this female friendship with Wednesday and Enid really being at the centre of that. The fact that they really connected with audiences, it has been really gratifying,” Gough told the news outlet.

While the two creators refrained from confirming a future “Wenclair” romance, they did admit that they are “open to anything.”

“We have a roadmap, and we’d like to have routes along that map that take you in unexpected directions. So we’re open to everything. We wanna explore that friendship in every way,” Millar explained.

“But we’re not gonna be, this is where you sometimes get misdirected by fans and things like that, so it’s just being really open to see how those characters develop and that friendship. As Al said, that friendship is key to our sort of vision of the show.”

Although a plot has not been officially confirmed for the second season, Netflix’s hauntingly good new trailer promises a season packed with loads more chaotic fun.

Watch the teaser trailer for season two of Wednesday below.