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Wednesday season 2 debuts to 50 million views on Netflix, which is slightly lower than season 1
Per Netflix's own figures, Wednesday season 2 drew 50 million views for the viewing period of August 4 to August 10 (the show released on August 6, so that's across 5 days of streaming). While that's certainly an impressive figure, it's ever so slightly down from season 1, which drew 50.1 million viewers (H/T What's on Netflix ).
Season one’s second week climbed to 60.3 million views, which is the high mark for a Netflix English-language series in recent years. Season two of Squid Game holds the premiere-week high for all languages with 68 million views.
The stars of Netflix’s hit series Wednesday descended on Sydney’s Cockatoo Island on Thursday afternoon – and the overcast Sydney weather was a perfect backdrop for the event.
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SnipDaily on MSNWednesday’s Season 2 Part One Launch Matches its Impressive 2022 Debut in Netflix Views
Wednesday has returned with a second season, and fans are eagerly watching and rewatching the episodes. Netflix has reported that the first four episodes, launched as part of a split of the sophomore season, recorded around 50 million “views” in the show’s opening week.
“Wednesday” certainly didn’t face a sophomore slump, with the debut of Season 2 racking up a whopping 50 million views in just five days on Netflix.
Percy Hynes White's Xavier Thorpe is not in Season 2 of 'Wednesday,' but the show still makes one last mention of him to write his character off.
When misanthropic teenage psychic Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) returns to Nevermore Academy in the season 2 premiere, she’s horrified to learn that she’s become the most popular kid in school after saving Nevermore from destruction in season 1.
The first half of Wednesday Season 2 returns with a bang, soaring up the Streaming Top 10 to take the No. 1 spot.
At this time, Netflix has not given fans a first look at the second half of the season. THIS MIGHT CHANGE BEFORE THEN. Netflix offers three subscription plans to fit your streaming needs. The plans start at $7.99/month for standard with ads and go up to $24.99/month for unlimited ad-free streaming in up to 4K UHD quality.
Now, Netflix has released the official trailer for this season's second volume – and it confirms season 2's next episode will immediately address what happened to the titular character after part 1's final entry. Full spoilers immediately follow for Wednesday season 1 and season 2 part 1.