Jenna Ortega's Wednesday season 2 was officially announced. Netflix confirmed season 2 after teasing an imminent announcement about the series the night before.Wednesday has been a huge hit for Netflix. According to reports, a Wednesday season 2 writer's room was formed last year, and a renewal appeared to be inevitable. The series, which stars Ortega in the titular role, has become a veritable phenomenon, with numerous moments from the show going viral. The first season of Wednesday ended with several plotlines being left unresolved, leaving the door open for future seasons.RELATED: The Addams Family: 10 Things You Might Not Know About WednesdayNetflix posted a mysterious tweet that referenced a possible Wednesday season 2. Netflix captioned the tweet "???????" and attached a video of Wednesday writing on a typewriter. The clip is from Wednesday season 1's finale, in which Wednesday finishes writing her manuscript and concludes it with an ambiguous, "The End?" Shortly after, Netflix confirmed that Wednesday season 2 was ordered in a separate video.

Wednesday broke a few viewership records at Netflix. The series has even surpassed Netflix's current flagship, Stranger Things, in some ways (it toppled the viewership record for most minutes watched in a single week). That's massive for Netflix, considering Stranger Things is set to finish its run with its upcoming fifth season. Wednesday could serve as a much-needed replacement for Stranger Things should it be renewed for multiple seasons.

The Wednesday season 1 finale left several avenues open for season 2. Though Marilyn Thornhill (Christina Ricci) was revealed to be Laurel Gates and her plan was foiled, Wednesday felt confident that she wasn't the true mastermind behind the plot to bring down Nevermore Academy. Tyler (Hunter Doohan) was also revealed to be the monstrous Hyde, and he was last seen trying to escape from a prison vehicle. Bianca (Joy Sunday) also became entwined with her mother's scheme to draw in more members for her husband's cult using Bianca's siren powers.

Wednesday's Gwendoline Christie has also hinted at a season 2 return. This is an exciting development because it was thought that Christie's Principal Weems died in the first season finale. She was, however, a shapeshifter, and there's no indication that she's the only one out there. On the other hand, Weems' comeback could have more sinister undertones: could she be the true mastermind, playing a much longer game? If so, what is her plan? Fans will have to wait until Wednesday season 2 to find out.

Wednesday season 1 is now available on Netflix.

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