WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Wednesday.
A Wednesday boss has spoken of what she hopes to bring to season three as fans continue to binge the remaining episodes of the second outing.
Netflix fans have had to endure a month-long wait for the second batch of season two episodes to arrive but thankfully, subscribers can now find out how this chapter in Wednesday Addams’ (played by Jenna Ortega) ends.
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Unsurprisingly, there will be more to come from the Addams Family and those at Nevermore Academy with the Tim Burton creation getting the green light for a third season.
While details on what’s going to happen in the next series remains a mystery, Oscar-winning costume designer Colleen Atwood has spoken of what she would like to see going forward.
While Atwood work revolves around what the stars are wearing, it is the locations of Wednesday that she would like to see change in the upcoming third season.
Speaking exclusively to Screen Time, Atwood said: "Well I think it'll be fun to get outside of the school more.
“Get out into the world. I think that would be fun.
“It would be nice to get them out a little bit.”
Most of Netflix’s Wednesday is spent at the outcast boarding school Nevermore Academy where students wear the same purple and black - or black and grey in Wednesday’s case - uniforms.
A different backdrop would mean more variety when it comes to costumes, something that hasn’t been explored too much so far.
But series two did see Wednesday’s world expand as the morbid teenager spent time at psychiatric facility Willow Hill.
The second half also sees Pugsley (Isaac Ordonez) and Gomez (Luis Guzman) attend a Mexican themed festival where they come across Slurp (Owen Painter) for the first time since he escaped.
So fans are going to have to wait for the third series to debut before discovering any more new locations in Wednesday’s world.
There has been no talk of when the new series could start but production is expected to start later this year.
Wednesday is available to watch on Netflix.
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