'Wednesday' Season 3: Jenna Ortega Trades Nevermore for the Eiffel Tower

Mauro Cubaque

 

Key Points

Parisian Debut: Wednesday is seen at the Eiffel Tower.
Thing Returns: The disembodied hand joins Wednesday on her motorcycle.
New Faces: Eva Green and Winona Ryder join the Season 3 cast.

 

The monochromatic world of Nevermore is expanding its borders as 'Wednesday' Season 3 goes global. Netflix officially released a stunning first look image this Monday, confirming that the gothic icon played by Jenna Ortega has traded the foggy woods of Vermont for the romantic—or perhaps "dreadful"—streets of the French capital.



In a social media post that immediately sent fans into a frenzy, Wednesday is depicted standing stoically next to a motorcycle, framed perfectly by the iconic silhouette of the Eiffel Tower. It is a striking visual shift for the series, suggesting that the upcoming episodes will lean heavily into the "global" promise made by the creators earlier this year.


Thing, the sentient but disembodied hand played by Victor Dorobantu, is also back and ready for action. Perched atop the motorcycle, Thing remains Wednesday's most loyal companion as she navigates this new European setting. The duo looks prepared for a high-stakes investigation, carrying the same dark energy that made the first season a record-breaking phenomenon.


Wednesday herself holds a mysterious piece of paper in the photo, her eyes fixed on something off-camera with that signature, unblinking deadpan glare. The official caption, "From Paris, with dread," perfectly encapsulates the tone we expect from Tim Burton's vision in this new territory.


I’ve been following this production closely, and seeing Wednesday in such a bright, storied location as Paris provides a delicious contrast to her personality. It suggests a fish-out-of-water story that will likely involve international supernatural conspiracies and, of course, plenty of dry wit aimed at Parisian culture.


This first look serves as a powerful reminder that Wednesday Addams is no longer just a high school outcast; she is an international sleuth on a mission that has clearly taken her far from the halls of Nevermore Academy.



Why is Wednesday Addams in Paris for Season 3?

While the official plot details for the new season remain shrouded in mystery, the ending of the previous season provides substantial clues. We last saw Wednesday and Thing riding off in a motorcycle sidecar with Uncle Fester, played by the hilarious Fred Armisen, to search for her best friend, Enid.


Enid, portrayed by the talented Emma Myers, is a werewolf who finally transformed but ran into the wilderness. It seems highly probable that the trail for Enid—or perhaps a lead on the mysterious stalker who sent Wednesday that final text—has led the Addams family across the Atlantic.


The transition to Paris isn't just a change of scenery; it represents an escalation in the show's scale. By moving the action to a major metropolis, the writers are allowing the supernatural elements of the Addams world to clash with a much larger human population. This creates higher stakes and more opportunities for Wednesday’s brand of social commentary.


From a production standpoint, filming in Europe adds a level of prestige and visual variety that keeps the series fresh. Paris, with its catacombs and gothic architecture, is the perfect playground for a Tim Burton project. It feels like a natural evolution for a character who has always felt like a citizen of a darker, more ancient world.


I suspect the "piece of paper" Wednesday is holding in the first-look photo is a map or a cryptic message left by someone Enid encountered. Whether she is looking for a friend or hunting a foe, the City of Light is about to get a lot darker.


The international move also allows for a more diverse array of "outcasts" and "normies" to enter the narrative. Each city has its own legends, and I can't wait to see how French folklore is woven into the Addams family tapestry.


Who are the new cast members joining Jenna Ortega?

Production for the highly anticipated third season officially kicked off in February, bringing with it a roster of heavy hitters that has fans reeling. The most exciting addition is arguably Eva Green, who joins the ensemble as Aunt Ophelia. Green’s naturally gothic and intense screen presence makes her the perfect addition to the Addams lineage.


In addition to Green, Netflix has confirmed a stellar list of guest stars and new regulars, including the legendary Winona Ryder and Lena Headey. While their specific roles are currently "undisclosed," the prospect of seeing the star of Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands share the screen with Jenna Ortega is a dream come true for Burton fans.


The cast list continues to grow with the addition of Andrew McCarthy, James Lance, and Chris Sarandon—who famously voiced Jack Skellington. Other new faces include Noah Taylor, Oscar Morgan, and Kennedy Moyer. This mix of veteran character actors and rising stars suggests that the world outside Nevermore is just as eccentric and dangerous as the school itself.


Returning favorites are also confirmed to join Ortega and Myers. We can expect more of Luis Guzmán and Catherine Zeta-Jones as Gomez and Morticia Addams, bringing that iconic romantic chemistry back to the screen. Joanna Lumley is also set to return, likely providing more of the sharp-tongued authority she mastered in earlier episodes.


Behind the scenes, the creative engine remains intact. Alfred Gough and Miles Millar are back as showrunners, while Tim Burton continues to set the visual and atmospheric tone as director and executive producer. The synergy between Ortega and Burton has been the heartbeat of the show, and this new season looks to deepen that collaboration.


With such a massive cast and an international scope, Season 3 is shaping up to be much more than a simple sequel. It feels like a cinematic event, expanding the lore of the Addams family into a truly global franchise.


What can we expect from the Season 3 premiere?

The premiere will likely address the cliffhanger of Season 2 immediately, establishing exactly how Wednesday made the jump from the woods to the Eiffel Tower. Expect a fast-paced opening that blends the motorcycle chase energy with the atmospheric mystery that Wednesday is known for. Will the Addams family's arrival in Paris be a quiet one, or will they leave a trail of chaos in their wake?


As Wednesday hunts for Enid, we will likely see a shift in her character growth. Having finally made a true friend, Wednesday’s motivation is no longer just curiosity or self-preservation—it’s loyalty. This emotional core will provide a nice balance to the dark humor and macabre situations she inevitably finds herself in. But as she gets closer to the truth, will she find Enid, or something far more sinister?


Frequently Asked Questions

Netflix has not yet announced a specific release date, but production officially began in February 2026.
Eva Green has been cast in the role of Aunt Ophelia for the upcoming season.
Yes, Tim Burton remains an executive producer and director for the third season.
Confirmed returning cast members include Jenna Ortega, Emma Myers, Victor Dorobantu, Fred Armisen, and Catherine Zeta-Jones.

Production Evidence

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Location Eiffel Tower, Paris
Lead Star Jenna Ortega
Network Netflix
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