Review: Wednesday

Netflix’s Wednesday takes the eerie charm of The Addams Family and spins it into a coming-of-age mystery with a gothic twist. Tim Burton’s signature visual style blends seamlessly with a modern, teen-centric narrative, making the series feel both nostalgic and refreshingly new. At the heart of it all is Jenna Ortega, who doesn’t just play Wednesday Addams—she becomes her, delivering a performance so sharp and deadpan that it’s impossible to look away.

Wednesday

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Unlike previous adaptations that focused on the Addams family as a whole, this series places Wednesday at the center of a supernatural mystery at Nevermore Academy, a school for outcasts. The setting itself is a character—moody, mysterious, and filled with secrets lurking in every shadow. The story unfolds like a classic whodunit, with Wednesday using her razor-sharp intellect, newfound psychic abilities, and complete disregard for social norms to unravel the mystery surrounding a series of monstrous attacks.

What makes Wednesday shine is its balance of dark humor, suspense, and heartfelt moments. The show doesn’t just rely on Wednesday’s grim one-liners (though they’re fantastic); it also gives her depth, exploring her struggle with friendships, family expectations, and self-discovery. The supporting cast is equally compelling—Emma Myers as the bubbly werewolf roommate Enid is the perfect contrast to Wednesday’s morbid personality, while Gwendoline Christie, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Christina Ricci (in a clever new role) add to the show’s rich ensemble.

Jenna Ortega's Dance From Wednesday
Jenna Ortega's Dance Scene from Wednesday (click to watch it on YouTube)

Visually, Wednesday is stunning. The gothic architecture, moody cinematography, and eerie yet playful score create an atmosphere that feels like a modern-day Burton fairy tale. The series also doesn’t shy away from action, giving us thrilling chase scenes, supernatural battles, and just the right amount of horror elements to keep things exciting. If there’s a flaw, it’s that the show sometimes leans into familiar teen drama tropes, but even then, it subverts expectations with its dark, sarcastic edge. The season’s mystery is engaging, though some plot twists may be predictable for seasoned mystery fans.

Overall, Wednesday is a stylish, witty, and endlessly entertaining reinvention of an iconic character. It proves that Wednesday Addams isn’t just a side character in her family’s story—she’s a force of nature, and one we can’t wait to see more of.

Information
Wednesday is an American supernatural mystery-comedy series based on the character Wednesday Addams from The Addams Family. It premiered on Netflix on November 23, 2022. The main cast includes Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams, Gwendoline Christie as Principal Larissa Weems, Riki Lindhome as Dr. Valerie Kinbott, Jamie McShane as Sheriff Donovan Galpin, and Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addams. The series currently has one season, with a second season in production.

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