Wednesday fans beg Netflix bosses for big change to series two after major update
WEDNESDAY fans have begged Netflix bosses to make some huge changes to series two after a major update.
Season one of the series was a massive hit for the streamer, and fans are eagerly awaiting news of the release of the second instalment sometimenext year.
The show is a supernatural-infused mystery that charts Wednesday Addams’ years as a student at Nevermore Academy.
The series is directed by Tim Burton and written by Gough and Millar, and Netflix has revealed series two filming has now concluded.
But now some are not happy with the show's attempt at romance in series one, saying the lead character, played by Jenna Ortega has no interests "beyond death".
Some said the love match was "forced", and others thought it was "awkward."
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One commented: "Hopefully no love s**t this time. I am all for romance but it was sooooo forced in season 1."
Another agreed: "The romance in season one was incredibly awkward and felt wrong for Wednesday's character."
One fan said: "The show gave no reason she (Wednesday) should be interested in anything other than death."
Another suggested: "The show never convinced me she would be interested in either of those two boys."
And a fourth added: "If they're going to have romance in the show, they should just make it through the werewolf character or a different character who is more inclined to do so.
Meanwhile, another shared: "The only relationship I cared about was between her and Enid anyway."
Caspar star and original Wednesday Christina Ricci starred in series one along with Game of Thrones's Gwendoline Christie.
Returning cast members include Jamie McShane, who played Agent Jackson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Moosa Mostafa of Nativity Rocks as well as Catherine Zeta Jones as Morticia Addams.
Hunter Doohan, Riki Lindhome, Georgie Farmer, Naomi J, Emma Myers, and Percy Hynes are also back on board.
Since its release, Wednesday has become the most popular English TV series on Netflix, with 252.10 million views across season one.
The series spent 20 weeks in the Global Top 10 and reached the Top 10 in 93 countries.
It has won four Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe nominations, while Jenna received Outstanding Leading Actress.
Season one of Wednesday is streaming on Netflix now.