The reason Netflix split Wednesday’s second season into two parts is no longer a secret

Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) in Wednesday Season 2 

After three years of waiting, the trailer for Wednesday season 2 has finally arrived, and with it, the announcement that the new season will be split into two different parts. In 2022, Wednesday quickly established itself as one of Netflix’s hottest new titles. Unfortunately, it has taken several years to develop Wednesday season 2, leaving audiences antsy to see what the protagonist gets up to next. Now, with the trailer finally out, we know that Wednesday will be back, not once, but twice in 2025.

In just a few minutes, the Wednesday season 2 trailer has given audiences a lot to look forward to. Countless beloved characters are returning, from Wednesday and her parents to her kooky uncle Fester and her quirky roommate Enid. There are also hints of new developments, such as Pugsley attending Nevermore with Wednesday and Tyler being held captive after his activities as the Hyde last season. However, one of the most surprising revelations to come out of the new Wednesday trailer is how exactly the new season will premiere.

Wednesday Season 2 Will Be Split Into Two Parts

Wednesday’s Release Dates Are Somewhat Surprising

Jenna Ortega as Wednesday looking to the sky with her eyes bleeding black in Wednesday season 2

The Wednesday season 2 trailer revealed that the new season will not come out in one solid batch, but will be dropped in two separate parts. The first four episodes will come out on August 6, 2025. About a month later, on September 3, 2025, the last four episodes will premiere. Aside from those dates, it is unclear what these episodes will be called or what exactly they will be about. Although the trailer offers exclusive looks at creepy dolls and a new mystery afoot, audiences are still in the dark about the specifics of Wednesday season 2.

These release dates are somewhat surprising considering Wednesday’s last premiere. Wednesday season 1 did not come in batches or with an episode every week, but instead, was dropped all at once for viewers to binge. Furthermore, the series began streaming in November, right in the midst of the spooky Halloween/Thanksgiving season. Wednesday season 2 is abandoning both of those trends, and instead, is being released at the end of the summer, going into fall. It will be interesting to see how this may change the ambiance of Wednesday season 2, if at all.

Netflix Is Using A Similar Release Strategy For Most Of Its Biggest Shows

What Are The Benefits Of The Two-Part Release

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On the other hand, it isn’t totally shocking that Wednesday is being released in two parts. In recent years, Netflix has used this new formula for some of its biggest shows. For example, Bridgerton season 3 was released in two parts in May and June 2024. Before that, in the summer of 2022, Stranger Things season 4 did the same thing. Shows like Cobra Kai and Outer Banks have also followed suit. Releasing Wednesday season 2 is parts is simply another way for Netflix to refresh its platform and build hype for its most popular series.

By releasing a show in parts, streaming platforms make it so that audiences are watching the same parts of a series at the same time, replicating the type of television events that were common before streaming.

Of course, the two-part release strategy isn’t always a favorite with viewers. In the age of streaming, many audiences would simply prefer to watch an entire season in one go. However, opinions aside, there are clear benefits to the trend. Mainly, viewers get to take part in a more unique viewing experience. By releasing a show in parts, streaming platforms make it so that audiences are watching the same parts of a series at the same time, replicating the type of television events that were common before streaming. On top of that, two-part releases help lessen the risk of spoilers.

What Wednesday Season 2 Being Split Into Two Parts Means For The Story

Audiences Will Get To Enjoy Wednesday For A Longer Period

Jenna Ortega as Wednesday looking intrigued in Wednesday season 1

The Wednesday season 2 trailer didn’t give many clear ideas about the season’s upcoming story or sequence of events, yet the split premiere does hint at a few potential scenarios. Namely, it seems likely that the fourth episode of Wednesday season 2 will end with a cliffhanger or a big surprise, which audiences will have to mull over until the next part releases. An additional piece of information that may play a role as well is the fact that Tim Burton only directed four episodes, raising questions about which episodes they were and who else stepped into the director’s chair.

For those who aren’t sure about Wednesday season 2’s split premiere, do not fret. The best part about this release plan is that viewers will get to enjoy the second season for far longer than they would have if the entire season dropped at once. With a month’s hiatus in between parts, the hype for Wednesday will only increase. This extension will be pivotal if the show takes another three years to come up with a third season. Ultimately, Wednesday is on a solid path towards renewed success.

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