Netflix drops highly anticipated first trailer for Wednesday season 2

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Netflix drops highly anticipated first trailer for Wednesday season 2

Fans are set to go gaga for season two of Wednesday

Netflix has finally dropped the highly anticipated first trailer for Wednesday season two.

It's been a long wait since Wednesday first came to our screens - two and a half years to be precise, but in just under four months time we'll get to see Jenna Ortega return to the role of Wednesday Addams in the hit series.

Taking to Twitter, the streaming giant posted: "Back in black. From visionary Tim Burton, Wednesday Season 2 premieres this summer. Part I August 6 Part II September 3."

You're in the minority if you haven't seen Wednesday yet with it being the most watched show on Netflix of all-time globally - it's been viewed 252,100,000 times, and for 1,718,800,000 hours in total.

Yes, more than a billion hours has been spent viewing the show, in fact to help you resonate with that time, that's 196,210 years. That same time in the past is around when ancient humans developed language and wooly mammoths still roamed the Earth.

In case you’re not up to date, the first season of Wednesday follows the titular character who attends Nevermore Academy and tries to solve a murder mystery.

As well as Ortega, season one regulars, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Luis Guzmán, will be returning as Wednesday's parents Morticia and Gomez Addams.

Other stars from the first season will be returning too, like Emma Myers, Isaac Ordonez, and Joy Sunday. Fred Armisen, who played Uncle Fester, and Jamie McShane as Sheriff Donovan Galpin will also be returning in guest roles.

Of course, it's a new series so there's gonna be a few new faces, with Steve Buscemi, Joanna Lumley, Thandiwe Newton and Christopher Lloyd all set to join.

And there's a surprise addition in the form of Lady Gaga.

However, who and what role she'll be playing in the show is still under wraps.

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Topics: Netflix, Jenna Ortega, Tim Burton, Lady Gaga

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