Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday is slowly falling off the charts.
Jenna Ortega’s Emmy-winning ‘Wednesday’ took the world by storm when it first premiered on Netflix in 2022. After three long years, the highly anticipated Season 2 finally arrived in August 2025, reigniting fan excitement and quickly topping global streaming charts. However, just weeks later, the show’s momentum is beginning to slow down.
As Netflix continues to experiment with split-season releases, Wednesday Season 2 is following the trend by releasing its content in two parts. While Part 1 was met with overwhelming praise and high viewership, the time gap before the release of Part 2 on September 3, 2025, has led to a noticeable decline in streaming numbers.
A Blockbuster Return for Wednesday Addams
The return of Wednesday Addams, played by the now-iconic Jenna Ortega, was long overdue. After the show’s debut on November 23, 2022, it quickly became one of the platform’s most watched series. The gothic coming-of-age mystery captivated millions with its mix of horror, humor, and heart. The demand for a second season was so strong that Netflix greenlit it just two months later, in January 2023.
Finally, after years of anticipation, Wednesday Season 2 premiered on August 6, 2025, delivering four high-impact episodes filled with supernatural intrigue, family drama, and character growth. With the release of Part 1, the show once again claimed its position at the top of Netflix’s global charts, outperforming other trending titles like The Hunting Wives, Untamed, My Oxford Year, and Happy Gilmore 2.
Streaming Success Meets Mid-Season Stall
Despite a record-breaking debut, Wednesday Season 2 Part 1 is now facing the side effects of Netflix’s split-release model. While the show remains the most-watched series globally, its position in the U.S. streaming charts has started to shift. At its peak, the show was ranked #1, but it has since dropped to #2 and occasionally dips to #3, fluctuating based on competition and engagement.
This dip does not indicate failure by any means. However, the break between Part 1 and Part 2 has undoubtedly cooled some of the initial hype. For shows that thrive on continuous fan engagement, social media trends, and cliffhanger speculation, time gaps can work against momentum—even for shows as successful as Wednesday.

Why the Wait Between Parts?
The decision to split Wednesday Season 2 into two parts was influenced by several factors. According to co-creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, production on the show is extremely intensive. With higher expectations, bigger visual effects, and more elaborate sets, the production timeline naturally extended.
Millar recently revealed that filming eight episodes takes nearly nine months, and with heavy post-production demands, it could take 18 months from filming to release. This is part of why the wait between Season 1 and Season 2 was so long—and why Season 3 may take just as long, if not longer.
Jenna Ortega’s Evolution as Wednesday
As the face of the series, Jenna Ortega has been instrumental in shaping the tone and direction of Wednesday. Her Emmy-winning performance in Season 1 proved that she was more than just a rising star—she was a central force behind the show’s success.
In Season 2, Ortega returns with a darker, more mature portrayal of Wednesday Addams. As her psychic powers continue to evolve, so too does her internal conflict. Part 1 of the new season explores themes of identity, legacy, and the burden of power—all while balancing gothic humor and eerie mysteries.
Ortega’s performance has once again received acclaim from both critics and fans, solidifying her place as one of Netflix’s most bankable leads. The emotional range and restraint she brings to Wednesday continue to set her apart from other actors in the genre.
What Happens in Wednesday Season 2, Part 1?
In the first four episodes of Season 2, Wednesday returns to Nevermore Academy, only to find new supernatural mysteries waiting for her. The school is still recovering from the events of Season 1, and now even deeper secrets are beginning to surface.
Wednesday must navigate her strained relationships with friends and family while dealing with an increase in psychic visions. At the same time, a new threat emerges—one tied to her family’s long and dark past. Old foes resurface, and the line between ally and enemy becomes blurred.
The story is dense, emotional, and character-driven. But with the season split in half, many fans have been left in suspense, anxiously awaiting answers that won’t come until September 3, 2025, when Part 2 drops on Netflix.

Anticipation Builds for Part 2 of Season 2
While some viewers may be moving on to other shows in the meantime, there’s no denying that the upcoming release of Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 is one of the most anticipated events on Netflix this year. The final four episodes promise to bring major revelations, intense showdowns, and possibly even permanent changes for key characters.
If Part 1 laid the groundwork, then Part 2 is expected to deliver the payoff. Fans are particularly excited to see how Wednesday’s powers continue to evolve and whether her relationships with characters like Enid, Xavier, and her family will be repaired—or further broken.
When Can Fans Expect Wednesday Season 3?
While Season 2 is not even complete, the show has already been renewed for Season 3—a clear sign of confidence from Netflix. But when exactly will it arrive?
According to showrunner Miles Millar, fans shouldn’t expect Wednesday Season 3 any time soon. Given the scale of production and post-production work, the earliest likely release would be sometime in 2027. While this is disappointing to hear, the production team insists the quality and detail in each season justify the wait.
What’s Next for Wednesday Addams and the Franchise?
The slow decline in chart rankings should not be mistaken for waning popularity. Wednesday remains one of Netflix’s biggest hits, and its impact on pop culture is undeniable. The show’s aesthetic, characters, and themes continue to influence fashion, memes, fan art, and online discussions.
Looking ahead, Wednesday Season 3 will likely delve even deeper into the Addams family legacy and possibly expand the world beyond Nevermore. With Jenna Ortega at the helm and the creative team aiming for higher production value, fans can expect a continuation that stays true to the spirit of the series while pushing its boundaries even further.
Wednesday’s Streaming Dip Is Temporary
Yes, Jenna Ortega’s Emmy-winning ‘Wednesday’ slowly sinks on streaming charts ahead of Part 2, but this isn’t a red flag—it’s a pause. The split-season format and production challenges have temporarily interrupted the show’s momentum, but all signs point to a massive return in September 2025.
With fan anticipation building, Part 2 is likely to reignite interest and bring the show back to the top of Netflix’s rankings. And with Season 3 already confirmed, the legacy of Wednesday Addams in modern television is only just beginning.


