‘Wednesday’ Season 3 Filming Moves to Paris With Jenna Ortega and Tim Burton Spotted on Set

The ending of Wednesday Season 2 left concrete threads hanging. Wednesday uncovered a deeper conspiracy tied to Nevermore’s legacy, while the fallout from Tyler Galpin’s Hyde arc remained unresolved, with his fate deliberately left open-ended. At the same time, Enid’s full transformation into a werewolf signaled a shift in power dynamics within the school. That combination of unfinished villain arcs, evolving friendships, and a missing family member is exactly why Season 3 is so highly speculated. And now, with the city of Paris joining the cast, even more so.
Originally anchored in Ireland, production has now pivoted outward, reflecting a story that is no longer contained within Nevermore’s walls.
Wednesday Season 3 is roaming around Paris
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Production for Wednesday Season 3 has officially stepped beyond Nevermore’s Irish corridors and into the heart of Paris, with filming taking place between April 18 and April 20 along the Seine. Behind-the-scenes glimpses confirm Jenna Ortega back in Wednesday’s signature monochrome, this time navigating cobblestone streets instead of gothic hallways. Alongside her, Fred Armisen reprises Uncle Fester, bringing his unpredictable voltage into a setting that feels almost too pristine for his chaos.
Hovering over it all is Tim Burton himself, orchestrating scenes that reportedly carry a higher emotional and narrative stake than previous outings. The presence of the iconic motorcycle, with its sidecar intact, hints at mobility, pursuit, and perhaps escape. It is the kind of visual cue Burton loves: movement through beauty while something sinister trails just out of frame.
So what does Paris represent? A temporary detour? Or the first breadcrumb in a wider, global mystery that pulls Wednesday far beyond Nevermore’s walls?
Potential release date and cast update in Wednesday Season 3
If Paris is the aesthetic escalation, the narrative stakes are being raised just as deliberately. While there is no official release date yet, current projections suggest a summer 2027 debut on Netflix. That timeline aligns with the show’s increasingly ambitious production scale, as Season 3 appears to widen both its geography and mythology. At the core lies the disappearance of Aunt Ophelia, now confirmed to be played by Eva Green, a casting choice that feels almost too perfect for Tim Burton’s gothic universe.
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Returning arcs also promise evolution. Enid Sinclair, portrayed by Emma Myers, is expected to step into a more dominant role following her full werewolf transformation, while speculation continues around the return of Tyler Galpin. Familiar faces like Catherine Zeta-Jones and Luis Guzmán anchor the Addams family dynamic, even as new additions, Lena Headey, Andrew McCarthy, and others expand the ensemble into something more layered and unpredictable.
As Wednesday’s world grows stranger and more expansive, one thing remains constant: she thrives in discomfort. The only question now is how far the series is willing to push her and whether audiences are ready to follow.
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What do you think about Wednesday stepping into Paris and the evolving storyline for Season 3? Share your take in the comments.
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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