What Time Is ‘Wednesday’ Season 2 Part 1 Coming Out On Netflix?
NO LOC, AUG 6 – The second season continues the gothic drama at Nevermore Academy with eight episodes released in two parts, maintaining Netflix's record as the most-watched English-language series.
- On August 6, 2025, Netflix drops Part One of Wednesday Season 2 at 5pm AEST, releasing four episodes; Part Two arrives September 3, 2025.
- Following a record-breaking debut, Season 1 of Wednesday logged more than 252 million views in 91 days, Netflix split Season 2 into two four-episode installments.
- Joining Ortega this season are Steve Buscemi, Joanna Lumley and Lady Gaga, with Tim Burton returning as executive producer and co-director.
- Over the next month, fans must wait almost one month between Part One and Part Two, with all eight episodes of Season 1 now available to rewatch and Season 2 streaming exclusively on Netflix.
- Following Season 2's release, creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar confirm a third season and hint at potential spinoffs, aiming to surpass expectations after almost three years.
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