Netflix launched its new trailer for the upcoming comedy horror collection Wednesday, and it has printed that Fred Armisen will paint Uncle Fester, and additionally gave a first peek at Christina Ricci’s new role. Ricci formerly portrayed a depraved Wednesday in the two Barry Sonnenfeld-directed Addams Family films, 1991’s The Addams Family and 1993’s Addams Family Values.
Continuing the darkish and devious rapid wit of Wednesday’s personality for the new Tim Burton sequence is Jenny Ortega. In the new clip, Wednesday and her mom Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) go to the creepy Nevermore Academy, the place Wednesday will go to school. “Please excuse Wednesday, she’s allergic to color,” Morticia says to scholar Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers). “What occurs to you?” she asks. “I destroy into hives and then the flesh peels off my bones,” Wednesday deadpans.
Wednesday discusses the spooky factors of Nevermore, from its secret societies and hidden libraries to the “homicidal monster” occupying it.
Uncle Fester makes a shocking appearance, and though he says, “I like to tour incognito,” he and Wednesday set off in a very conspicuous Dalmatian-themed motorcycle. Towards the give up of the trailer, Wednesday says slyly, “I will be aware of the suspense is killing you.” Shortly afterward, Ricci’s role is printed — she is portraying Ms. Marilyn Thornhill, a trainer at Nevermore.
The forged additionally consists of Luis Guzmán as Wednesday’s father, Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley, Victor Dorobantu as Thing, George Burcea as Lurch, Jamie McShane as Sheriff Galpin, Lucius Hoyos as a younger Gomez and Game of Thrones’s Gwendoline Christie as Larissa Weems, the most important of Nevermore Academy. The Netflix sequence premieres on Nov. 23.