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Tim Burton Discusses His Love For the Addams Family in "Wednesday" Behind-the-Scenes Look

20/10/2022 - 09:40 AM

Netflix's new Addams Family series, "Wednesday," [1] starring Jenna Ortega [2], is almost here. On 23 Sept., the streamer finally announced that the series is coming in November, just in time for a Thanksgiving marathon watch. On 8 Oct., Netflix unveiled the official trailer for the show at New York Comic Con (NYCC), where POPSUGAR was on hand, and it featured first glimpses at Fred Armisen as Uncle Fester and a much-anticipated first look at former-Wednesday Addams Christina Ricci [3] in her brand new hush-hush role.

In a video Netflix released on 19 Oct., director Tim Burton opens up about his relationship to the series. "The Addams Family is very symbolic of how I feel about families," he says in the video. "I mean, I think all families are strange. I particularly love Wednesday because she shares my worldview on things, and that was fun to explore."

Ortega also reflects on Burton in the video, saying she's a longtime fan. "I used to have consistent dreams about 'Beetlejuice' when I was younger," she said, adding that Burton was definitely perfect for the job. "Goth comes to him very naturally," she said.

Back on 24 Aug., Ortega reflected on playing the iconic character in a video shared by Netflix. In it, she shares that while she thinks she's already pretty similar to Wednesday, she also spent two days a week learning to fence and two days a week playing cello to prepare for the role. The show's creative team also reflect on bringing to life an older Wednesday in a coming-of-age tale.

The '90s Wednesday Addams, Christina Ricci, revealed to Variety [4] earlier this year that it's been a pleasure to watch Ortega step into the role on the set of "Wednesday." "Jenna is incredible," Ricci said. "I saw some of the wardrobe photos before I went [to set] so I knew [what she looked like in character] and I was like, it's such a great modern take on Wednesday. It's so true tonally to the heart and soul of [the original], but then it's incredibly modern and it's great."

Although she's no longer playing Wednesday, Ricci will appear in Netflix's upcoming series, and the star told Variety she's loved stepping back into the gothic world of the Addams Family. "It's super fun," the "Yellowjackets" star told the publication. "I loved working with Tim [Burton]. I worked with [Gwendoline] Christie, it was amazing."

Ortega also opened up about working on the project and collaborating with director Burton in January. She told The Hollywood Reporter [5]: "It's been quite an insane experience. I've been lucky enough to get the opportunity to work with an iconic director who just so happens to be one of the sweetest directors I've worked with, and also the most detail-oriented.

"To step into the shoes of somebody who's a bit more eccentric and frightening has been really exciting for me, and definitely a challenge — especially with such a beloved character, I really want to take care of her and do her justice."

Ortega also discussed the pressure of playing a character who's already so beloved. "The thing is, there are several different paths that anyone could have taken for this character," she explained. "We've never seen Wednesday Addams as a teenage girl, so some of her harsh mannerisms may come off as hilarious when she's younger, but as you get older, how much of that can you get away with? Or how do you keep that at the forefront of her personality without people growing to dislike her or find her annoying? So just trying to balance that . . . I've never felt so much pressure on a job, and I'm trying to keep my cool."

The actor teased how different she looks as Wednesday compared to her usual self, saying: "I think it's probably the most physical transformation I've ever done; I cut my hair, and it's black, and mannerism-wise, speaking cadence-wise, expression-wise, I'm trying to pull from a different toolbox this time around. I think it's a surprise to the audience, but myself as well."

Read on for everything we know about "Wednesday," including the cast, trailer, first-look photos, and release date.

— Additional reporting by Sabienna Bowman

"Wednesday" Official Full-Length Trailer

On Oct. 8, at NYCC, Netflix unveiled the full-length trailer for "Wednesday." Not only does it give fans a first look at Fred Armisen as Uncle Fester, but it also teases former Wednesday Addams actor Christina Ricci [6]'s new role in the series as an original character named Miss Thornhill.

"Wednesday" Cast

Who Play the Addams Family in "Wednesday"?

Ortega is starring as Wednesday. Zeta-Jones [7] plays her mother, Morticia Addams, and Guzmán is her father, Gomez. And don't worry — other members of the Addams gang will be around, too. Fred Armisen is Uncle Finster, Ordonez is Pugsley Addams, George Burcea is Lurch, and Victor Dorobantu is Thing.

Who is Gwendoline Christie's Character, Larissa Weems?

Gwendoline Christie will play an original character named Larissa Weems, the principal of Wednesday's school and Morticia's teenage Nevermore classmate. At NYCC, where POPSUGAR was on hand, Christie revealed her character was roommates with Morticia when they attended Nevermore together, and she always resented being in Morticia's shadow, so Wednesday's arrival at Nevermore presents a "discombobulating" dynamic between the former rivals.

Who is Christina Ricci [8]'s "Wednesday" Character, Miss Thornhill?

Ricci iconically played Wednesday in the 1990s Addams Family movies, and she will appear in the new Netflix series as an original character named Miss Thornhill. Not much is known about Ricci's new character. She appears at the end of the "Wednesday" full-length trailer to greet our protagonist when she's moving into her Nevermore dorm, which suggests she's a staff member at the academy.

The rest of the cast also includes Riki Lindhome, Thora Birch, and Moosa Mostafa.

"Wednesday" Behind-the-Scenes Video

In the video released by Netflix Aug. 24, the creators talk about why they cast Ortega and how the series spotlights Wednesday's journey into adulthood. Ortega also reflects on what it means to play Wednesday as a Latina and viewers get a look at some of the other students at Nevermore Academy.

"Wednesday" Trailer

Netflix first released a trailer for "Wednesday" on 17 Aug. In the teaser, the titular character is expelled from her eighth school after attacking bullies who hurt her brother, Pugsley (Isaac Ordonez). Her parents, Morticia and Gomez (Catherine Zeta-Jones [9] and Luis Guzmán), transfer her to Nevermore Academy, where they went to school and feel she might fit in better. But, as Wednesday says in the trailer, the school turns out to be a "nightmare full of mystery, mayhem, and murder" — just what she loves.

"Wednesday" Teaser

"Wednesday" Official Clip

"Wednesday" Release Date

Netflix announced that "Wednesday" will finally be released on 23 Nov.

"Wednesday" Plot

According to Netflix, "Wednesday" is a young-adult series that will follow the titular character as she evolves from "everyone's favourite maiden of the macabre graduate into a full fledged leading lady." A student at the peculiar Nevermore Academy, Wednesday attempts to master her emerging psychic ability, thwart a monstrous killing spree that has terrorized the local town, and solve the supernatural mystery that embroiled her parents 25 years ago. All while navigating her new and very tangled relationships with the strange and diverse student body! A coming-of-age series combined with a sleuthing, supernaturally infused mystery? Count us in!

"Wednesday" Creative Team

Alfred Gough and Miles Millar created the series — which has been in development since October 2020 — and will serve as showrunners and executive producers. Tim Burton (pictured above) has signed on to direct and executive produce.

"Wednesday" First-Look Photo

Morticia and Gomez Addams in "Wednesday"


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