Season 2 on Netflix Wednesday stars Steve Buscemi.
According to Deadline, Buscemi is set to co-star with Jenna Ortega in the Addams Family spinoff, but his role is being kept secret for now.
Buscemi’s long and illustrious career includes memorable film roles in Fargo and The Big Lebowski, as well as recurring roles in several Adam Sandler comedies.
On the television side, he received an Emmy nomination for his role as Tony Blundett, Tony Soprano’s childhood friend, on The Sopranos, and recently starred in and directed the Daniel Radcliffe comedy series Miracle Workers. ing.
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He won an Emmy Award for his role in the short series Park Bench with Steve Buscemi and won a Golden Award for playing gangster Enoch ‘Nucky’ Thompson in HBO’s period crime drama Boardwalk Empire. It won a Globe Award and two SAG Awards.
Jenna Ortega will reprise her role as Wednesday Addams in the second season of Netflix’s coming-of-age comedy series, but her amateur detective character faces even more social danger when she attends Nevermore Academy.
The actress previously promised some big changes for Wednesday’s Season 2, including shifting away from the romance aspect in the first run.
“On Wednesdays, I don’t do any romantic love, and that’s really great,” she told Variety. “We decided we wanted to focus a little more on the horror aspect of the show.
“It’s a show like this that’s very light-hearted and has vampires and werewolves and superpowers, so you don’t take it too seriously.”
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The show has also undergone some creative changes behind the scenes, with production moving from Romania to Ireland for the new season.
It was recently reported that Netflix has begun development on a Wednesday spin-off show that could potentially bring Fred Armisen back to the role of Uncle Festa.
first season Wednesday is currently available to stream on Netflix.
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