Wednesday season two part two gets sneak peek: 'Everything is bigger'
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Part two of Wednesday season two arrives with unresolved mysteries and heightened stakes following the first half. A bird-using killer was revealed as Judi, and the Willow Hill Psychiatric Facility inmates were released, including Tyler/Hyde, setting up revenge and danger. The cast and creators tease chaotic, interwoven storylines with multiple suspects for the window-pushing incident. Tim Burton compares the season to a "jazz riff" that clarifies by the end. Gwendoline Christie returns as Larissa Weems as a spirit guide, and the production signals bigger set pieces and deeper relationships moving into the back half of the season.
The first half of Wednesday season two dropped earlier this month and saw Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) return to Nevermore where a new mystery unraveled. A new enemy emerged using birds to carry out vicious murders, which was eventually revealed to be Judi (played by lesbian actress, Heather Matarazzo). The series ended with Wednesday and Uncle Fester (Fred Armisen) seemingly foiling Judi's plan but at the same time releasing all the inmates of the Willow Hill Psychiatric Facility, including Tyler/Hyde (gay star Hunter Doohan).
'We're all very excited for everyone to see what happens,' says Ortega who describes the many storylines as 'chaos.' Showrunners Alfred Gough and Miles Millar tease anyone could be a suspect in the window-pushing incident, while director Tim Burton likens the series to a 'jazz riff' where everything makes sense at the end.
We then see the return of Gwendoline Christie's Larissa Weems, the previous Nevermore head who died in season one. "I'm your new spirit guide," Weems explains to Wednesday in a clip. Speaking of her return Christie says the season explores "a fascinating relationship" between Weems and Wednesday. More broadly "everything is bigger" Christie teases as we see large scale set pieces. "Fans can look forward to more," she adds.
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