Netflix’s gothic juggernaut is back with fresh faces. Wednesday Season 3 has officially added Lena Headey (Game of Thrones) and Oscar Morgan (A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms) to its cast, alongside Andrew McCarthy and James Lance. While their roles remain under wraps, the announcement signals another ambitious expansion of the Addams family saga, with production already underway.
Quick read
- Lena Headey, Oscar Morgan, Andrew McCarthy, and James Lance join Season 3.
- Returning cast: Jenna Ortega, Emma Myers, Catherine Zeta‑Jones, Luis Guzmán, Fred Armisen.
- Showrunners: Alfred Gough and Miles Millar.
Cast and production ensemble
Season 3 will continue to build on the success of the first two seasons, with Jenna Ortega reprising her role as Wednesday Addams and Emma Myers returning as Enid Sinclair. Catherine Zeta‑Jones and Luis Guzmán remain as Morticia and Gomez, while Fred Armisen continues his eccentric turn as Uncle Fester. The new additions — Lena Headey, Oscar Morgan, Andrew McCarthy, and James Lance — bring fresh energy to the ensemble, though Netflix has kept their character details tightly under wraps.
Behind the scenes, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar return as showrunners, ensuring continuity in tone and storytelling. Tim Burton remains an executive producer, alongside Steve Stark, Andrew Mittman, Kevin Miserocchi, and Jonathan Glickman. The series is produced by MGM Television for Netflix, maintaining the lavish gothic aesthetic and sharp comedic edge that defined the show’s breakout success.
Plot and release details
While plot specifics are being guarded, Season 3 is expected to expand Nevermore Academy’s mythology and deepen Wednesday’s journey into supernatural conspiracies and family secrets. The creative team has teased a continuation of the show’s blend of horror, comedy, and coming‑of‑age drama, with new characters set to complicate Wednesday’s already twisted world.
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Production is currently underway, with filming scheduled through mid‑2026. Netflix has slated the release for late 2026, with eight episodes planned. Fans can expect the same mix of macabre humor and gothic spectacle, now with an expanded cast that promises to push the Addams family saga into darker, stranger territory.

















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