TV SHOW · 2026 · TV-14
Wednesday: Season 2
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- Youngest age OK
- 13+
- Best for ages
- 13–17
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Jenna Ortega returns to Nevermore Academy. Netflix is splitting Season 2 into two parts — August 6 and September 3, 2026.
What parents need to know
- Expect supernatural violence (some blood), tense scares, mild language, no nudity, and brief teen romance moments. Mental-health themes around isolation and grief continue from Season 1.
What's the story?
Wednesday Addams is back at Nevermore for another year of supernatural cases, classmates with secrets, and a new mystery that puts her family in the line of fire. Tim Burton directs most of Part 1.
Is it any good?
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What age is Wednesday: Season 2 appropriate for?
Wednesday: Season 2 is rated by FamScoop for ages 13+. Best for 13 and up. Sensitive 11-12 year olds who loved Season 1 may find Season 2 too intense — preview an episode first.
Is Wednesday: Season 2 OK for a 13-year-old?
Yes, but watch with your kid. FamScoop's verdict is Watch with kid. The youngest age FamScoop recommends is 13.
What is Wednesday: Season 2 rated?
Wednesday: Season 2 is rated TV-14.
When did Wednesday: Season 2 come out?
Wednesday: Season 2 was released in 2026.
How violent or scary is Wednesday: Season 2?
Violence and scares are rated moderate. Recurring throughout. Watch with younger kids.
Is there bad language in Wednesday: Season 2?
Language is some. A few notable moments, mostly off-screen.
Is there sex or nudity in Wednesday: Season 2?
Sex and nudity are mild. Brief, age-appropriate hints.
What do parents need to know about Wednesday: Season 2?
Expect supernatural violence (some blood), tense scares, mild language, no nudity, and brief teen romance moments. Mental-health themes around isolation and grief continue from Season 1.
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