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Gwendoline Christie’s Surprise Return in Wednesday Season 2

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Warning: This article contains minor spoilers from the first part of Wednesday season 2. Proceed with caution if you’re a fan—things might surprise you!

In the intriguing world of Wednesday, nothing that appears to be dead remains that way for an extended period. The narrative constantly surprises its audience with unexpected twists and turns.

For example, take the character Slurp—a boy with a heart made of clockwork who was long considered dead, only to be reanimated by Pugsley Addams (Isaac Ordonez) during the initial episodes of season two. It shouldn’t astonish fans that in the trailer for part two, Professor Weems (Gwendoline Christie) makes a surprising return, both complicating and assisting Wednesday (Jenna Ortega), even after her character was killed off in the previous season.

The trailer kicks off with Wednesday waking up in a hospital bed, a result of her fierce battle with Tyler (Hunter Doohan) in his terrifying Hyde form. As she awakens, reminiscent of a scene from a classic horror movie, she is confronted with an astonishing sight: her deceased former principal stands before her, offering an unexpected sponge bath.

Wednesday, shocked and bewildered, exclaims, “What pregnant hell is this?”

In her usual instructive tone, Weems responds, “This isn’t hell, Ms. Adams. But I completely understand the confusion.”

When Wednesday inquires about the nature of their meeting, considering she hasn’t crossed over to the afterlife, Weems drops a shocking revelation: “Because I am your new spirit guide. Surprise!”

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