“Over the past few weeks, I’ve been chased, possessed and imitated millions of times on the internet. It was torture. Thank you”. After a flood of rumors about the future of ‘Wednesday’, Netflix’s latest blockbuster, finally the platform decided to confirm it “Soon” we will see a second season. He did it through his social networks, boasting of having become a “global phenomenon”thanking his fans and promising more misfortune in his season 2.

Stop smiling because Wednesday is back on Netflix. The second season is coming. #WednesdayNetflix pic.twitter.com/IRiY2uJvwM
? Netflix Spain (@NetflixES) January 6, 2023
“Wednesday”, series starring Jenna Ortega which ended the year in second place in the ranking of the best Netflix series in Spain, has not stopped throwing impressive figures on this streaming platform. Even across the pond has dominated the weekly Original Series chart since it premiered Indeed, on November 23, 2022, in its first week and with only a few days numbered, this television drama co-directed by Tim Burton, has amassed nearly 6 billion minutes watched (with its eight episodes alone)a feat that was only surpassed by the 7.2 billion minutes recorded by “Stranger Things” (with 32 episodes available).
In its second week, the million minutes recorded by audience measurement firm Nielsen reached 11,300, a figure, again, surpassed only by the 12.3 billion minutes the aforementioned rival amassed in the first two weeks after the launch of its Season 4. “Wednesday” reportedly added an extra 3.3 trillion minutes to its run in recent days, according to the latest viewing figures compiled by TVLine.
moments of tension
Actually, wait until this ‘Wednesday’ Season 2 announcement on Netflix “It was torture” for many fans who had been nervous since late November last yearespecially due to rumors threatening a change of home for this series which completes its cast with the help of Gwendoline Christie, Catherine Zeta-Jones or Christina Ricci.
Due to the new business situation resulting from Amazon’s purchase of MGM, It was rumored that there might be a rights issue that would affect the future of the new Netflix crown jewel, causing it to end up making the leap to Prime Video. Said to run finished denied by several North American media, including IndieWire, a publication that ensures that the deal that allowed us to see ‘Wednesday’ it was shut down long before the paradigm shift between companies. Now we just have to wait to find out more details, including when production of the long-awaited second season would begin and its release date.
Source: E Cartelera

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