Jenna Ortega, who brilliantly portrays Wednesday’s main character, has given some news about the upcoming season of the Tim Burton-directed Netflix hit.
In the second season of Wednesday, creators guarantee new antagonists, extraordinary abilities and a gloomy atmosphere inspired by the 1964 film The Masque of the Red Death. The timeless movie is adapted from a brief tale by Edgar Allan Poe.
The objective is to give it a darker, more frightening tone, but it cannot be too gory due to the fact that it is intended for a young audience. A sudden appearance out of nowhere on Wednesday created a jump scare of her own. Jenna Ortega informs that she believes the vibe we are aiming for is somewhat influenced by horror.
Catherine Zeta-Jones will portray Morticia and Luis Guzmán will play Gomez every Wednesday, ensuring a thorough exploration of the complex mother-daughter dynamic. Horror Core is expected to be at its highest point, with Morticia and Wednesday leading the way.
Ortega gave Zeta-Jones glowing compliments in their interview with the outlet. Jenna described the veteran actress as a kind and chill individual. She doesn’t dwell on things too much. She admired Zeta-Jones for being equally flawless like her character, Morticia.
Ortega describes Steve Buscemi as a traditional individual among the additional cast members.
Despite feeling pressure to succeed after a two-year break, the Scream actress admitted, “There’s definitely the pressure to do this correctly,” but she managed to portray the Deadpan It-girl character perfectly, as fans have recognised.
Both Wednesday and Ortega have been commended for representing Latinas and criticized for lacking true Latina authenticity. Ortega values the nuanced representation that doesn’t focus solely on Wednesday’s Latin identity, steering clear of the stereotypical portrayal of Mexican characters.
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