Wednesday Season 3 Release Window Revealed in Cryptic Update
After months of silence and endless speculation, the team behind Wednesday has dropped a carefully worded update. It doesn’t just explain the Season 2 delay — it teases the exact window for Season 3, leaving fans dissecting every clue for hidden meaning.
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In an interview with Collider, Wednesday co-creator Miles Millar discussed the extensive gap between seasons, citing the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes as well as the changing of filming locations, among other logistical issues, as their reasoning.
Millar compared the situation to his and long-term collaborator Alfred Gough’s experience developing the show Smallville, where they shot nine months per year and had annual releases. He explains that this is what they’re used to, but that the level of VFX for Wednesday requires a longer turnaround.
“Smallville, we shot 22 episodes in nine months. Here we’re shooting eight episodes in nine months,” he adds, providing clarity as to why the season would need eighteen months minimum to get the show back up from production to air.
What The Wednesday Creators’ Comments Mean

While eighteen months seems like a lengthy turnaround for an eight-episode TV show, it’s possible that this is simply the current industry standard and something audiences and creators are having to bear with.
Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 Trailer
Something that likely isn’t being mentioned is the factor of star contracts. The transition to longer gaps between seasons began when movie stars began pivoting to the television medium. Jenna Ortega’s career has grown with several film projects in between seasons, and she’ll continue to shoot movies before season 3.
Getting star actors to commit to television would be much more challenging when it commanded almost all of their time, and for a young actor like Jenna Ortega, having variety early on is crucial. Even if Wednesday is the defining gem of her career, she doesn’t want to be held down by the synonymous association with the character.
Our Take On Wednesday’s Long Gaps

Listen, I’d love to see TV shows have more episodes and more frequent seasons, but this is the price to pay for modern quality. There are plenty of fantastic TV shows that ran with 20+ episode seasons, and we can reminisce all we want about them. However, none of them had the intangible elements that Wednesday does.
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