Wednesday Addams Takes Over
When Wednesday premiered in 2022, it ignited pop culture like wildfire. From viral dances to Halloween fashion trends, it inspired a massive wave of Addams family devotion. Now, with a new season on the horizon slated for 2025, Wednesday finds herself humorously enshrined in none other than Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade—held ironically on a Thursday.
The show remains Netflix’s crown jewel two years after its debut. As filming for Season 2 begins, Jenna Ortega fans rejoice. A new addition to this year’s 98th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is sponsored by Netflix. The "Wednesday’s Feast" float is set to delight and tease fans eager for the upcoming season.
A Wicked Celebratory Twist
The parade, a New York City classic, gets a gothic twist with Wednesday’s appearance. But when it comes to parade company, Wednesday’s not alone. Her mischievous brother Pugsley and the infamous Thing join in on the festive chaos. Despite her disdain for all things cheerful, Wednesday relishes embarrassing Pugsley, even when it’s through bizarre float antics.
"Wednesday’s Feast" presents this peculiar delight with Pugsley’s head served on a platter amid inedible fare. The float teems with rotten fruit and creepy crawlies, though Thing doesn’t bite. Designed by Simon Fisher, this float taps into Wednesday’s macabre charm, enticing both fans and critics alike. The response has been immediate and viral.
From Stream to Thanksgiving Glory
Online, the float has sparked humorous commentary. Xbox UK cheekily noted, "Wednesday Addams Macy’s Day Float isn’t real, it can’t hurt you." Others likened it to Squid Game’s giant terror or quipped about Lurch inspirations. No matter the comparisons, fascination with Jenna Ortega as Wednesday remains unwavering.
However, one float doesn’t fulfill all the Wednesday hype. As the cameras roll on Season 2, anticipation simmers. At Nevermore Academy, Wednesday’s journey through mystery and magic intrigued millions. Its stellar reception remains, with top scores on Rotten Tomatoes and a lasting spot as Netflix’s top series.
The Next Dark Chapter
Production began in May, steadily building excitement. Season 2 promises new faces, including Lady Gaga in a secretive role. Ortega returns to her eerie forte as Wednesday, and previews hint a “bigger and more twisted” narrative awaits.
The new season lands on Netflix in 2025. Until then, fans can catch the darkly delightful "Wednesday’s Feast" in New York City on November 28. The Addams charm keeps growing, wrapping viewers in its enigmatic allure.
Source: BleedingCool
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