‘Wednesday’ Season 3 Adds Lena Headey, Andrew McCarthy and James Lance as Production Expands in Dublin
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Netflix has confirmed that actors Lena Headey, Andrew McCarthy and James Lance have joined the cast of Wednesday Season 3, expanding the lineup of the hit Addams Family–inspired series. The casting was reported on April 9, 2026, with the trio set to appear in the upcoming chapter now in production.
As of this announcement, Netflix has not publicly disclosed character names or detailed storylines for Headey, McCarthy or Lance, keeping their narrative roles under wraps. Their addition is positioned as part of a broader strategy to deepen Wednesday’s world with a mix of established film and television figures whose careers span fantasy, horror, drama and comedy.
Headey, McCarthy and Lance join a slate of previously announced Season 3 newcomers that includes Eva Green, Winona Ryder, Chris Sarandon, Noah Taylor, Oscar Morgan and Kennedy Moyer. Reporting from Netflix-focused outlet What’s on Netflix notes that Sarandon, Taylor, Morgan and Moyer were revealed earlier as part of a “fresh batch of outcasts and normies” heading to Nevermore Academy.
According to that coverage, Sarandon is best known for roles in Dog Day Afternoon and The Princess Bride, as well as voicing Jack Skellington in The Nightmare Before Christmas, while Taylor’s credits include Peaky Blinders and Game of Thrones. Oscar Morgan is cited as a rising performer seen in Gotham Knights with upcoming work in the Game of Thrones spin-off A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and Kennedy Moyer is described as a newcomer with projects such as the HBO series Task and the true-crime film Roofman.
Eva Green and Winona Ryder were previously announced as significant additions, with Green set to play Ophelia, described as Morticia Addams’ long-lost sister in other coverage of Season 3 casting news. Ryder, long associated with both Beetlejuice and other Tim Burton collaborations, is joining in a guest role that has been intentionally kept secret to preserve narrative surprises.
Returning to anchor Season 3 is Jenna Ortega, who will once again portray Wednesday Addams, the central character of the series. Dread Central’s report lists a large group of returning performers, including Fred Armisen, Emma Myers, Hunter Doohan, Joy Sunday, Moosa Mostafa, Georgie Farmer, Isaac Ordonez, Billie Piper, Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo, Victor Dorobantu and Evie Templeton.
Luis Guzmán and Catherine Zeta-Jones will also return to their roles as Gomez and Morticia Addams, joined again by Joanna Lumley, who previously appeared in the series and has been described elsewhere as a Season 2 presence now elevated in prominence. The continuation of this core ensemble signals that Wednesday will keep its intergenerational Addams Family structure while expanding around Nevermore Academy and the surrounding world.
On the creative side, creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar are returning as showrunners for Season 3, ensuring continuity of tone and narrative approach from earlier seasons. Tim Burton, who helped define the series’ visual and thematic style, is also back as an executive producer and director, reinforcing the show’s gothic aesthetic and darkly comic atmosphere.
Netflix and multiple outlets report that production on Wednesday Season 3 is currently underway near Dublin, Ireland. What’s on Netflix describes cameras “officially rolling near Dublin” and frames the new season as an “incredibly dark and twisted third outing” in a statement credited to showrunners Gough and Millar.
In that statement, the showrunners say it is their “dark delight” to reopen Nevermore Academy’s gates as Season 3 begins production, thanking cast and crew for their “commitment to doom and gloom.” They also directly acknowledge fan engagement, referencing “ravenous online commentary” and “twisted theories” that they say have “inspired nightmares,” and suggest that the new season will introduce “new students, new teachers” and “long-rotting Addams Family secrets,” while warning audiences not to say they were not warned.
While some prior reporting has speculated on an approximate release window for Season 3, the outlets covering the latest casting developments emphasize that there is still no confirmed premiere date from Netflix for the new episodes. Any specific release timing beyond the fact of continuing production remains subject to official confirmation and therefore cannot be treated as final.
Wednesday has attracted a wide audience in part through its focus on an offbeat, outsider heroine and a diverse ensemble cast, drawing interest from viewers across age groups, genders and sexual orientations. As production continues on Season 3 with its enlarged cast, fans, including many LGBTQ+ viewers who see themselves reflected in the show’s themes of otherness and chosen community, are watching closely for how the new stories will handle identity, belonging and difference.
Recent casting announcements underscore the series’ reliance on performers with established genre credentials and cult followings, which can foster strong fandom engagement and online speculation around character dynamics and possible queer subtext. However, neither Netflix nor the cited outlets have, to date, detailed specific plotlines for LGBTQ+ characters or confirmed how Season 3 will explicitly address queer themes, leaving those questions open until official story information or on-screen content becomes available.
For now, the most concrete developments are the confirmed signings of Headey, McCarthy and Lance, the returning creative and acting teams, and the ongoing shoot in Ireland, all of which signal that Wednesday’s next chapter will continue to build on a blend of gothic horror, deadpan humor and character-driven drama. Until Netflix releases a trailer or further official synopses, details of how these new and returning performers will intersect on screen remain deliberately undisclosed.
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