The Wednesday Season 2 finale left fans reeling with dramatic twists, major reveals, and cliffhangers that set the stage for an even darker Season 3. Co-creators Al Gough and Miles Millar confirmed that these developments were carefully planned to deepen the story and explore new challenges for the Addams family.
Aunt Ophelia’s shocking return
Perhaps the biggest reveal is the return of Wednesday’s long-missing Aunt Ophelia Frump. In the finale, she’s discovered alive but imprisoned in Grandmama Hester’s basement, ominously writing “Wednesday must die” on the wall. Gough explained that this twist was intended to shock viewers and serve as a driving plot point for Season 3. Millar added that Ophelia’s re-emergence will deeply impact Morticia and leave unresolved tensions within the family. Catherine Zeta-Jones (Morticia) shared meaningful moments with Jenna Ortega (Wednesday) as she passes on Ophelia’s journal—a symbol of trust and the evolving mother-daughter bond.
Enid’s transformation into an alpha werewolf
Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers) undergoes a major change by becoming a rare alpha werewolf. Myers noted the character struggles to fit in and faces the possibility of becoming a loner again. Millar confirmed that this transformation is a key storyline for Season 3, emphasizing that female friendship and loyalty—especially between Enid and Wednesday—remain central to the series.
Tyler and Thing’s storylines
Tyler Galpin (Hunter Doohan) faces heartbreak and chaos when he accidentally kills his mother, Francoise, while she tries to strip him of his Hyde powers. By the finale, Tyler joins a hidden pack of Hydes under teacher Isadora Capri (Billie Piper), leaving his path uncertain.
Another revelation involves Thing, whose origin is revealed as Isaac Night’s hand. After defeating Isaac, Thing chooses to remain loyal to the Addams family, cementing his place with Wednesday and her friends.
With Aunt Ophelia’s ominous return, Enid’s new destiny, and Tyler’s shifting loyalties, Season 3 is set to be the “darkest chapter” yet. Gough teased, “Is anything ever forever at Nevermore?”—hinting at even more twists, danger, and emotional stakes for the Addams clan.