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Netflix’sAddams Familyspinoff,Wednesdaytook the world of entertainment by storm with its release. It broke the record ofStranger Thingsfor the most hours viewed in a week for an English language series. People were going crazy over the eight-episode series following the school life of the eldest Addams sibling.

While the show was released on Netflix, there were speculations aboutWednesdayleaving the streaming platform for an Amazon property. However, the reports were soon debunked and it has been confirmed that should fans get a second season for the show, they don’t have to purchase another streaming platform’s package to watch their favorite gal. Whatever mystery Miss Addams finds herself in the center of will be solved on Netflix only.
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WednesdayRemains on Netflix
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The Independent had reported that the upcoming seasons ofWednesdaycould be available to stream on an Amazon-owned platform, which was most likely to be Prime Video. This report came from speculations following MGM getting acquired by Amazon. MGM is the studio behind the spinoff show.Since MGM was now under Amazon, the reports speculated that any and all MGM projects could be streamed on Prime Video.

However, IndieWire soon put an end to these rumors stating that even before MGM was acquired by Amazon, the Studios had a deal with Netflix. This deal made sure that the series would be on Netflix to stay. Fans on Twitter sure were happy to hear that Wednesday Addams isn’t leaving Netflix.
well, Amazon still got Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday. nothing to be worry about…

— Syafiq Dharma (@SyafiqDharma)June 09, 2025
https://twitter.com/shayankw/status/1610345370613153792?t=oOfVh31JVASpM0g_AOSiIg&s=19

Thank goodness
— JessyA (@JessyAraiza3)Jun 30, 2025
https://twitter.com/DanielRatiod/status/1610344661150728196?t=J-Pw9dK0tba65dQri-pcCw&s=19
Surprised they didn’t cancel it after on season like they always do
— name (@donovan728)June 09, 2025
What’s On Netflix, too, talked to a few industry experts and sources about the whole situation and came to the conclusion that The Independent’s reports were nothing but pure speculations. According to the outlet, the foreseeable future ofWednesdayis in Netflix’s hands. This means that even if fans don’t get a season two,season 1 will be available to stream on Netflix till 2032. However, given that the first season ended on a bit of a cliffhanger thanks to Wednesday’s new smartphone, a second season doesn’t seem too far-fetched.
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Praise forWednesday
Thanks to Netflix, the worldsaw actressJenna Ortegatake on the role of one of the most iconic characters in the entertainment industry. Her work was applauded by everyone who watched the show. Fans were mesmerized to see how she managed to perfectly bring out the dark side of the character (and how she almost never blinked!).
The show not only saw a brilliant performance from the lead actress but the other actors in the show were considered to be equally fitting for their roles. This includesEmma Myersas Enid Sinclair, Hunter Doohan as Tyler,Christina Riccias Marilyn Thornhill, and so on.
The actors, their chemistry with each other, and a gripping storyline all led to the show breaking the record ofStranger Things.The show ended up getting streamed for over $341.2 million hours within the first week of its release. Previously,Strangers Things’season four had held that record for an English language series with 335 million hours. Needless to say, it deserves a second season!
Wednesdayseason one is available to stream on Netflix.
Source:IndieWire
Mishkaat Khan
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A connoisseur of all things horror, fantasy, and the occasional chick flick, Mishkaat has been penning pieces for FandomWire since 2022. She started off as an intern and has worked her way up to a Senior Writer with over 2000 articles to her name.Outside of entertainment, she has also written well-researched medical content as a freelance writer and has experience in social media management.When not writing, you’re able to find her relaxing with a romance novel and a tall glass of iced coffee in her hand or watching re-runs of ‘Supernatural’ and ‘The Office.’