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    ‘Wednesday’ Cast: Meet the Extended Addams Family Universe

    Snaps to this creepy, kooky cast of characters.
    April 10, 2023

The Addams Family world gets bigger (and eerier) with Wednesday. In the YA drama (the first four episodes are directed by executive producer Tim Burton), the macabre brood’s eldest child, played by Gen Z horror standout Jenna Ortega, has left her fam’s spooky mansion for the halls of Nevermore Academy, a school with occult secrets of its own. 

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At her new academic haunt, teenage Wednesday meets a cast of characters from all corners of the supernatural world. Think: werewolves, sirens, psychics, vampires and many more creatures that go bump in the night. But fear not. We’ve got your complete guide to all the normies and outcasts waiting for you in Wednesday, as explained by the stars, along with co-showrunners and executive producers Miles Millar and Alfred Gough. 

So fix your pigtails and dive in like swimmer-hungry piranhas. Wednesday has already been renewed for Season 2, so you’re going to want to memorize these faces like you’re prepping Nevermore’s toughest midterm test.   

Wednesday Addams

Jenna Ortega

While Addams Family fans have previously seen this character as a little girl, she’s now (nearly) all grown up. Wednesday’s, well, Wednesday, is a “fearless, unapologetically smart” 15-year-old newcomer to Nevermore Academy, according to Millar. Wednesday’s got the same pigtails and enviable goth wardrobe as always, along with nascent young-adult angst and burgeoning psychic abilities.  

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“Adding those layers of insecurity and [other] lived-in qualities that make a teenager a teenager is really, really interesting,” says Ortega, who was compared to her character long before she donned her Wednesday wig. “Especially with a character that we’ve never gotten the opportunity to know well enough, because she’s always been the one-liner, off to the side with a funny punchline.” 

This Wednesday is no one’s sidekick as she investigates a monstrous killing spree plaguing the area around Nevermore and faces down the scariest threat of all: other teens.

Enid Sinclair

Emma Myers

Meet Wednesday’s “direct opposite,” as Millar calls her. “Super bubbly” Enid is all bright colors, warm fuzzies and school spirit — in other words, she’s Wednesday’s nightmare. Naturally, these two mismatched souls are Nevermore roommates. Enid is also a werewolf, but her lupine journey isn’t exactly going to plan. 

“She’s a bit of a late bloomer, which causes her to feel ostracized from her own community,” Myers says. “And until Wednesday shows up, she hasn’t really learned how to stand up for herself yet. But Wednesday teaches her an important lesson on how to accept yourself and stand up for yourself.” 

These two roomies might just find some common ground after all. 

Xavier Thorpe

Percy Hynes White

Boys might initially be an “irritation” for Wednesday, as Gough observes, but even she can’t avoid them. “Xavier is the mysterious boy who Wednesday is intrigued by but doesn’t quite know what to make of and isn’t sure what his true agenda is,” Gough says. Nothing less shadowy would interest Wednesday. 

Xavier is one of Nevermore’s most popular students and has a “sense of entitlement,” according to Hynes White. “But [Wednesday] comes along and takes the wind out of his sails,” he reflects. Although Hynes White accidentally assumed his character was a gargoyle (based on a quick scan of the pilot episode script), Xavier is actually a psychic painter whose visions literally pop off the canvas. 

Tyler Galpin 

Hunter Doohan

Tyler is one of the so-called “normies” of Jericho, the county of regular humans that contains Nevermore. “He unfortunately doesn’t have these cool powers that [everyone else] has, but he’s quite the barista,” Doohan jokes. Still, Tyler has “complications” of his own. “Tyler’s the ultimate boy next door who you discover has a darker past,” Millar teases. Well, Wednesday does love a puzzle.

Bianca Barclay

Joy Sunday

When building the world of Wednesday, Gough explains, he and Millar didn’t want to create the “prototypical mean girl.” Instead, we get Bianca, a siren and Nevermore’s queen bee — until Wednesday stalks into the picture. “What we told Joy [before filming] was, ‘This is The Bianca Show and then Wednesday shows up,’” Gough says. Unsurprisingly, Bianca doesn’t want to hand her crown to a complete stranger. It doesn’t help that Bianca’s ex, psychic painter Xavier, is clearly pursuing Wednesday.   

“Bianca seems like the villain, but they say the best way to play a villain is to understand them and justify them,” Sunday says. Sunday has a lot to work with, as Bianca is hiding family secrets and other struggles. As a siren, Bianca has the ability to persuade people with her words. “She has to wear a necklace to make sure that that power doesn’t get too crazy. But she’s pretty powerful and sometimes, as she says, it’s not really that useful,” Sunday muses. 

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Georgie Farmer as Ajax (left)  in Wednesday.

Ajax

Georgie Farmer 

When Enid introduces Wednesday to the wild world of the Nevermore social scene, she names four major groups: Fangs, Furs, Scales and Stoners. Ajax, a gorgon, falls into the last category. Not only does this supernatural species have the ability to turn people to stone, but they also enjoy being stoned, if you catch our drift. 

In Season 1, Ajax finds himself drawn to Enid. But otherworldly powers do have the tendency to create romantic strife, particularly for a gorgon. “You feel like these characters are larger than life in this world, but they really have a real grounding to them,” Farmer tells Tudum. “At the end of the day, Ajax is an insecure guy. He has always felt insecure and out of place. It was a really cool thing to explore.” 

Moosa Mostafa as Eugene (left) in Wednesday.

Eugene 

Moosa Mostafa

Speaking of Enid, Eugene also has a bit of a crush on Nevermore’s most eligible werewolf. Eugene is a sweet and nerdy Nevermore outcast who is defined by his passion for bees. Through his friendship with Wednesday, Eugene becomes embroiled in the horror of the Jericho monster hunt. But Mostafa is optimistic about his character’s future — especially when it comes to Enid.  

“You can only hope and dream,” he tells Tudum of Eugene’s romantic prospects. “Hope for the best. See what happens.”  

Larissa Weems

Gwendoline Christie

Every magical school needs its principal, and Larissa Weems is the glue holding Nevermore together. Weems has a history with Wednesday’s mom Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones), which gives her common ground with Wednesday. “Weems definitely can empathize with Wednesday’s situation, which is having to step out from under the shadow of Morticia: her success and her glamor and her confidence,” Millar says. 

But don’t expect Weems to be a pushover. “Weems is a woman who has been cruelly overlooked for much of her life. She’s achieved her dream of being principal of the school where she was only ever second best,” the Game of Thrones and Sandman superstar Christie says. “Now she’s forced to confront her past once more in the form of Wednesday, the offspring of her former nemesis, Morticia Addams.”

Christie turned to a headmaster in her own life to inform her character. “Weems is prepared to go to the lengths that are necessary in order to preserve her position,” Christie says. “And not only her own status, but the well-being and status quo of the world that she’s created around her.” Wednesday loves a challenge.  

Thing

Victor Dorobantu

The season-long presence of Thing adds a little extra Addams Family flavor to Wednesday. “We wanted a character who — as vulnerable as Wednesday is going to get — Wednesday could be vulnerable with,” Gough explains. That’s why the team cast a Romanian hand trick magician to play Thing, versus making him an entirely CGI character. 

The Thing About Thing in ‘Wednesday’You gotta hand it to the actor who played Thing.

Burton was particularly intent on having an on-set actor portray Thing. It was the only way Burton could comprehensively direct the action. “Because when you write a very emotional scene between Wednesday and a disembodied hand, you hope it is going to play on-screen,” Millar says. “It’s really a tribute to Jenna and Victor that you really get that connection and sense of deep friendship.” 

Morticia Addams

Catherine Zeta-Jones

Morticia, the definition of spooky glamour, is Wednesday’s mother and a main source of embarrassment for her teenage daughter. Outcasts — they’re just like us! Even though Wednesday would never admit this, her teenage years are “definitely” about “making her own mark and stepping out from under her parents,” says Millar. 

Years ago, Morticia was at the top of the Nevermore social hierarchy as a student at the academy. But she’s harboring secrets of her own about that time. 

Gomez Addams

Luis Guzmán

Gomez is Wednesday’s beloved father and Morticia’s passionate husband. Gomez and Morticia met and fell head over heels in love at Nevermore. Their ardor continues to burn blindingly bright today. 

Despite Gomez’s current status as a loving family man, he’s connected to a decades-old deadly mystery in Jericho. Knowing tenacious Wednesday, it’s unlikely she’ll be able to leave this grim stone unturned. 

Uncle Fester

Fred Armisen

Wednesday doesn’t trust a lot of adults. But she does put her faith in eccentric Uncle Fester. He’s a master of the dark arts and always ready to work some magic to help out Wednesday in her detective work. We just wouldn’t recommend leaving Uncle Fester alone with a bank vault. 

Pugsley Addams

Isaac Ordonez

If Wednesday is the brain of the Addams family, Pugsley just might be the heart. Sweet Pugsley brings out the protective side of his supposedly heartless big sister.

All The Nevermore Outcasts in Wednesday ExplainedLet's explain all of the Outcasts attending Nevermore Academy from Wednesday.
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