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Wednesday's Third Season Shifts to Paris, Adds Wynona Ryder and Lena Headey

Wednesday's Third Season Shifts to Paris, Adds Wynona Ryder and Lena Headey
Shows · 2026
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By Camila Soto Cinema & Shows Critic Apr 21, 2026 3 min read

The gloomy, deadpan world of Wednesday Addams is getting a major change of scenery. Netflix has officially confirmed that the highly anticipated third season of its record-breaking series Wednesday will transport Jenna Ortega's iconic character and her spectral entourage to the storied streets of Paris. This marks a significant narrative expansion, moving the story beyond the halls of Nevermore Academy and into the heart of Europe.

The announcement came with a first-look promotional image that perfectly captures the show's signature tone. It features Ortega, in character, on a motorcycle with the disembodied hand 'Thing' in front of the illuminated Eiffel Tower, accompanied by the tagline, "From Paris, with dread." This visual sets the stage for a season that promises to blend Tim Burton's distinctive gothic aesthetic with the romantic and historic backdrop of the French capital.

A Stellar Cast Expands the Addams Universe

Beyond the Parisian setting, the new season is generating buzz with its impressive roster of new cast members. Netflix has confirmed that Lena Headey, famed for her role as Cersei Lannister in Game of Thrones, will join the ensemble. The casting coup, however, is the addition of Wynona Ryder, which marks a long-awaited professional reunion with director and executive producer Tim Burton. Ryder's collaboration with Burton dates back to classic films like Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands.

They will be joined by actor Andrew McCarthy and, in a particularly fitting role, Eva Green as Ophelia, the sister of Morticia Addams, played by Catherine Zeta-Jones. Luis Guzmán also returns as Gomez Addams. This fusion of iconic talent from different eras aims to inject fresh energy into the series, which already shattered records by amassing over 252 million views in its first 91 days on the platform.

This level of star power reflects the show's status as a global phenomenon. Since its debut in November 2022, Wednesday quickly became Netflix's most-watched English-language series ever, topping the charts in 90 countries. The strategic casting of figures like Ryder and Headey signals Netflix's intent to keep the narrative compelling for its massive, dedicated fanbase.

Production Details and Fan Speculation

While the story is set in Paris, filming for the season is currently taking place in Dublin, Ireland. The specific plot details are being kept tightly under wraps, but the shift to a major European metropolis has ignited a wave of fan theories. Many are speculating about the new supernatural threats and mysteries Wednesday will encounter as she navigates a city far from her usual, cloistered environment.

The move also represents a creative challenge for the production team to maintain the show's core identity while adapting its visual language to a new, iconic location. The promise of a "darker" and more dynamic narrative suggests that the Parisian adventure will test Wednesday in unprecedented ways, potentially delving deeper into the Addams family lore with the introduction of characters like Ophelia.

As audiences await the official release date, the announcement solidifies Wednesday's place at the forefront of streaming culture. It joins other major Netflix events, like Jennifer Lopez's return to romantic comedies and major music moments from artists such as Rosalía and Karol G, in driving global conversation. The series' success underscores the powerful appeal of smart, stylized storytelling that resonates across cultures and generations.

For now, fans can only speculate about what dread-filled delights await in Paris. But with Tim Burton's vision, Jenna Ortega's captivating performance, and a cast now bolstered by screen legends, Wednesday Addams's European excursion is poised to be the show's most ambitious chapter yet.

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