With fans gearing up forWednesdayseason 2’s release, there is one theory that will solve a big problem for the Netflix show, making it more exciting.Wednesdaywas highly rated when it was released, as it followedJenna Ortega playing a different version of Wednesday Addamsthat had never been seen before. Season 1 is full of twists and turns as Wednesday settles into Nevermore Academy, whilst investigating a string of murders that all lead to the shocking betrayal of Ms. Thornhill (Christina Ricci), who had been manipulating Tyler (Hunter Doohan) into killing people to resurrect Joseph Crackstone (William Houston).

Wednesdayseason 2 aims to be released this year, and many are excited to see the titular character return, especially after the finale teased a new foe.While returning home in the Addams Family hearse, Wednesday receives some strange texts from an unknown number, claiming that they are watching her. The events of the finale seem to hint atWednesdayseason 2’s plotbeing centered around Wednesday investigating her mysterious stalker, which could cause problems for the show as it risks repeating elements of season 1. However, there is a theory that may not be the case at all.

Wednesday Addams looks at texts on her phone from a stalker in Wednesday season 1 finale

Wednesday’s Mysterious Stalker Won’t Be Season 2’s Main Plot – Theory Explained

The Stalker Could Be A Red Herring For A Bigger Story In Wednesday Season 2

Despite her discovery of the stalker being the last we saw of Wednesday, the stalker may not actually be a part ofWednesdayseason 2’s main plot. While it is evident that things will most likely begin with the proposed stalker storyline, there is a theory thatthere may be a bigger and more exciting storyline in place towards the end ofWednesday’s second season. For example,Wednesdayseason 1’s finale also suggests that the Hydecould return as it shows Tyler is still able to morph into the monster, so there could be a revenge plot.

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Furthermore, theWednesdayseason 2 first look videodoes not hint at a stalker storyline at all, although this was likely done to keep plot details secret. However, Tim Burton and the production team are attempting to match the scale of season 1, promising season 2 will be “bigger and more twisted than you can ever imagine,” speaking of supposedly grander conflicts. Ultimately, a stalker storyline would not live up to the dramatics seen in the BTS feature or match season 1’s murder mystery, which suggests another larger-scale plot may come into play.

Jenna Ortega as Wednesday and Hunter Doohan as Tyler Galpin

Wednesday’s Stalker Identity Story Risks Being Too Similar To Season 1’s Murder Mystery

Wednesday Needs A New Premise To Avoid Repeating Season 1

Although there is an aim to recreate the success ofWednesdayseason 1, the investigation into the stalker’s identity may mean the Netflix show repeating the same old storyline. Season 1 is all about Wednesday finding out who is killing people and who the Hyde is, with the titular character employing all her detective skills while trying not to get herself killed. This was an exciting premise, as there was always a bit of risk to Wednesday’s mission. However, in order to makeWednesdayseason 2 better than the first season, it needs to have a higher level of tension.

With Wednesday trying to find out who the stalker is,Wednesdayseason 2 could repeat the murder mystery trope, making the show feel cyclic and boring. Furthermore, while there are no current details as to the extent Wednesday’s stalker will take things, as a fictional foe, a stalker is less threatening than a murderer because there is no physical action, just tension. While this may have been a perfect plot for season 1,Wednesdayseason 2 needs to have something bigger happening to make the show feel different, more thrilling, and outdo its highly rated action-packed first season.

The Hyde monster opens its mouth and widens its eyes in Wednesday season 1.

Wednesday Quickly Resolving The Stalker Mystery Would Be A Great Start For Season 2

Wednesday Could Shock Fans With Another Reveal

Instead of focusing on the stalker storyline as season 2’s main plot,Wednesdaycould take the show in a different direction by having Wednesday solve the stalker mystery right at the start.If Wednesday revealed who the stalker was from the outset, then fans would have no idea what to expectfor the rest of the season, especially considering plot details are kept heavily under wraps.Jenna Ortega has hinted atWednesdayseason 2’s story involving supernatural charactersin an interview withVanity Fair, so expanding the supernatural world could take precedence over the stalker plot point:

“It might be time to start getting a little more sarcastic again or watching different movies again to get into the mindset. But even reading scripts has been exciting, seeing all of the new characters that are coming in. We’re definitely expanding on the supernatural world. Our show had all sorts of werewolves and vampires and da-ta-da. And I think we expand on that a little bit.

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“I mean, in the first season we had episodes that really stood out visually, like the dance episode was a really big one for people, and that setting was very particular and it felt like Prom Night, a little bit, or Carrie. Every episode [of season two] that I’ve read so far is like that. It just stands out on its own as a very memorable scene or bit or setting, which I think is what I’m most excited for, because to pull that off for eight episodes is, I think, really incredible and really lucky.”

Wednesdayseason 2’s surprise casting of Lady Gagaalso adds to the theory that the stalker may not be the biggest reveal, due to her status as a high-profile actress and singer and the finite amount of screen time. IfWednesdaycan happily reveal that such a famous person as Lady Gaga is joining their cast list, it does make audiences wonder what other things they are keeping secret. By carefully teasing a Lady Gaga appearance in addition to the stalker storyline, they could be setting up a certain perception of season 2 as a misdirection, with the real surprises coming later.

Why Wednesday Season 2 Must Move Away From The Teen Mystery Drama Formula

Comedy Horror Should Be The Focus Of Wednesday Season 2

Ortega’s comments regarding eachWednesdayseason 2episode being likeCarriealso imply that season 2 may be making an effort to move away from its teen mystery drama genre.Wednesday’spiranha pool scene is a good example of comedy horrorin season 1, and it definitely feels like the Wednesday Addams everyone is familiar with fromThe Addams Family. Therefore, it is a shame that more moments like that aren’t prevalent in season 1, as the flagship series follows a teen mystery drama formula instead. Yet, while this worked for season 1, the story can get repetitive fast.

Repeating the same teen drama tone with season 2 would take away from Wednesday’s darker characteristics.

Wednesdayseason 2 leaning into horror would tie into its Addams Family origins, making Ortega’s character feel more authentic and akin to the source material.The premise ofWednesdayseason 1 made the comedy horror tone difficult to achieveas Netflix’s Wednesday Addams is older than her original counterpart, and thus considerations of romantic pursuits and newfound connections at Nevermore Academy took precedence, as these dynamics are important for her age range. However, repeating the same teen drama tone with season 2 would take away from Wednesday’s darker characteristics, and may makeWednesdaystrayeven further from its origins.

Jenna Ortega is also a producer forWednesdayseason 2.

The Netflix show’s decision to drop Percy Hynes White, who played Wednesday’s love interest Xavier Thorpe, may helpWednesdayto move away from its teen mystery drama. With Tyler locked up — although season 1’s finale teases this may be temporary — andXavier no longer inWednesdayseason 2, Wednesday’s love triangle has been broken, leaving season 2 open to become an authentic comedy horror adaptation. Moreover, ifWednesdaydid lean into the comedy horror genre, quickly resolving its dramatic stalker setup from season 1 would be the perfect way to subvert viewer expectations and introduce its new tone.

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Wednesday follows the journey of Wednesday Addams as she attends Nevermore Academy, a boarding school for outcasts. Tasked with mastering her psychic abilities, she confronts a series of town murders and a haunting family mystery from 25 years ago, all while managing new social dynamics.