Wednesday, Season 2 Part 2
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After the dramatic conclusion of the first series, Marilyn was jailed for her crimes and was conspicuously absent when the second series kicked off. Wednesday had shifted her attention away from Marilyn and Tyler, focusing instead on her latest investigation into a vision predicting Enid's death, much to her chagrin.
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That Major 'Wednesday' Death Is Sad, but It Means They're Leaving This Unnecessary Thing Behind
Christina Ricci's character's shocking death in Wednesday Season 2 proves the show is willing to take risks and leave the past behind.
Pugsley Addams is played by newcomer Isaac Ordonez on Wednesday. In the 1990s films, the younger Addams sibling was portrayed by Jimmy Workman, the older brother of Modern Family actress Ariel Winter.
Wednesday season 2 has premiered on Netflix, but did you know how Christina Ricci got to play her role, replacing Thora Birch in season 1?
Fans are unclear about the Nevermore Academy character Christina Ricci plays in Netflix's 'Wednesday.' The actor made the macabre teen famous and is happy to be a part of a new chapter of the ...
Season 2 part 1 of course left on a cliffhanger with fans having to wait until September 3 for the next instalment. During the end of the first part, we saw Tyler Galpin (Hunter Doohan) transform into the Hyde before murdering his master Laurel Gates AKA Miss Thornhill (Christina Ricci).
Passing the torch: Christina Ricci, 42, has heaped praise on her Wednesday co-star Jenna Ortega, 20, the breakout young actress who plays the titular Addams Family hero in Netflix's hit series
Ricci became the breakout star and a household name for her performance as Wednesday in two "Addams Family" films in the 1990s. Sometimes a performer and a role become so indelibly intertwined, it ...
Christina Ricci, 42, will reportedly be a series regular on “Wednesday” — and not a grown-up version of the character she previously played. Getty Images; Paramount/Courtesy
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This Wildly Overlooked Christina Ricci Gem Is a Gritty and Fascinating Late ’90s Dramedy Romance
Christina Ricci once starred in the forgotten and underseen dramedy romance Buffalo '66 alongside director and fellow co-star Vincent Gallo.