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Wednesday season 2 gets an optimistic update from casting director Sophie Holland, who offers an answer on when the show will begin filming.

Wednesday season 2 gets an optimistic filming start from the show's casting director. As one of the biggest Netflix shows of all time, there has been a lot of curiosity about what the moody teen drama will look like when it returns with new episodes. Wednesday season 1 ended on a cliffhanger, suggesting that the titular character, played by Jenna Ortega, now had her own stalker.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In an interview with Deadline, casting director Sophie Holland was asked to provide an update on Wednesday season 2, and what to expect from the upcoming episodes. Holland mentions that it's still early, but the hope is to begin filming at the end of the year. She also teases about interesting characters appearing.

"It’s still early doors and I’m still waiting on the script. We hope to roll at the end of the year. I think there’s some exciting and kooky characters coming up in season two." How Wednesday Season 2 Can Be Bigger Than Season 1 Three weeks after its debut, Wednesday broke records and became the second-most watched English-language Netflix series in the streaming service's history. The series reached an estimated 150 million households, amassing a whopping 1.02 billion viewing hours. The show also supercharged the career of its lead star Jenna Ortega, cementing her among the ranks of popular younger actors.

It's possible that the dark teen drama will see its second installment split into two halves, with increased runtimes. There may also be a temptation for Wednesday to recreate some of its viral moments, such as the famous dance scene. The success could also lead to the show getting a bigger budget, which would help it to pull off more ambitious sequences.

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