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Netflix’s “Wednesday” Creators Say They’re Open to Future Lesbian Relationship Between Wednesday and Enid

With the series’ first season having premiered, the creators of Netflix’s new The Addams Family spin-off Wednesday are looking to the series’ future – including the possibility that the title heroine may end up in a relationship with her best friend and roommate, Enid Sinclair.

Wednesday. Episode 103 of Wednesday features Emma Myers as Enid sinclair. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2022

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The two creators, Al Gough and Miles Millar – who many may recognize as the creative team behind the long-running Superman prequel series Smallville – spoke to the Jenna Ortega-played Wednesday’s potential lesbian future during a recent post-premiere interview Given to The Hollywood Reporter.

Wednesday. Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams in episode 108 of Wednesday. Cr. Vlad Cioplea/Netflix © 2022

Wednesday. Jenna Ortega is Wednesday Addams in episode #108. Cr. Vlad Cioplea/Netflix © 2022

Asked by THR Associate Editor Christy Piña if they had any ideas for “what comes next” for the students attending the series’ plot-central Nevermore Academy, Gough proposed, “We wanna sort of explore and sort of complicate all of those relationships going forward.”

“The school was closed when they left, which gave us the most possibilities for season two, and I think that’s something that we’re excited to explore,” He explained. “For us, the show also is really about this female friendship, with Wednesday and Enid really being at the center of that.”


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