Jenna Ortega’s gothic hit continues to climb Netflix’s global charts. Wednesday Season 2 has officially entered Netflix’s Top 5 most-watched shows of all time, marking another milestone for the Addams Family spin-off.
The supernatural series has spent eleven consecutive weeks on Netflix’s weekly Top 10 list. Although it no longer holds the #1 position, its overall performance cements its place among the streaming giant’s biggest global hits. Notably, Season 1 of Wednesday still rules the #1 spot in Netflix’s all-time Top 10 chart.
A Two-Part Release with Bigger Scale and Star Power
Like many of Netflix’s flagship series, Wednesday Season 2 rolled out in two parts, heightening anticipation among fans. The new season expanded its scope with the addition of Lady Gaga, who appears as Rosaline Rotwood, a former professor at Nevermore Academy.
Her cameo, introduced in the episode Woe Thyself, became an instant viral hit on social media, despite her limited screen time further boosting engagement and buzz for the show.
Week 11 OTT Performance: Solid Hold in the Top 10
During Week 11 (October 13–19), Wednesday Season 2 maintained its position in the #10 spot of Netflix’s weekly Top 10 rankings. According to Netflix’s official data, the series gained 1.9 million views and logged 14.4 million hours watched globally in its eleventh week of streaming.
The season’s emotional depth, particularly the exploration of Wednesday’s relationship with her mother, Morticia Addams, has been praised by fans. This fresh focus on family dynamics helped sustain audience interest far beyond its initial debut.
With sustained weekly viewership and a growing social media footprint, Wednesday Season 2 shows no signs of fading from public fascination solidifying its legacy as one of Netflix’s most successful series ever.
Source: Koimoi
