Netflix Drops First Teaser Trailer For Wednesday Season 2 And Everyone Has The Same Complaint

Netflix recently dropped the first teaser trailer for Wednesday Season 2, and while fans are excited to see their favorite gothic heroine return, there’s a common complaint making waves online.

Since its premiere, Wednesday has been a massive hit, largely due to Jenna Ortega’s portrayal of the dark and brooding Wednesday Addams.

However, one of the most beloved aspects of the show has been her dynamic with Enid Sinclair, played by Emma Myers.

Their unlikely friendship – a mix of Enid’s bright, bubbly energy and Wednesday’s cold, calculated demeanor – became a fan favorite.

The two characters shared touching moments, from protective instincts to heartfelt embraces, leading many viewers to speculate that their relationship could evolve into something more romantic.

Fans coined the term ‘Wenclair’ to describe their ideal pairing, and the idea quickly gained traction online.

Netflix recently dropped the first teaser trailer for Wednesday Season 2, and while fans are excited to see their favorite gothic heroine return, there’s a common complaint making waves online. Credit: Netflix

Despite the chemistry between Wednesday and Enid, the first season leaned toward heterosexual love interests for Wednesday, particularly with characters like Tyler Galpin and Xavier Thorpe.

The teaser for Season 2 suggests that romance will once again be a key theme, but the direction appears to focus on Wednesday’s dynamic with the male characters much to the frustration of Wenclair supporters.

Social media has been flooded with fans expressing their disappointment that the show is seemingly overlooking an opportunity to explore an LGBTQ+ storyline that feels natural and compelling.

It appears the new season will focus heavily on Wednesday’s relationship with her male love interests – a direction that has disappointed many fans.

“Why are they forcing another love interest when the perfect couple is right in front of them? Wenclair deserves to be canon!” one pens.

Another added: “Wednesday and Enid have such great chemistry, and we’re getting another bland straight romance instead? Disappointed but not surprised.”

“Jenna and Emma have literally acknowledged the potential of Wenclair. Why won’t Netflix listen?” asked a third.

A fourth agreed: “It’s 2024, and we’re still getting forced hetero romances when the obvious love story is right there. Come on, Netflix.”

Interestingly, Jenna Ortega and Emma Myers themselves have acknowledged the fan theories and even shown their support for the idea of Wenclair.

In an interview with Pride, Emma Myers responded playfully when asked about the pairing, saying: “I always say, and they were roommates.”

When pressed further, she agreed with the notion that opposites attract – hinting at the strong foundation for a potential romance between the two characters.

Jenna Ortega has also stated that she envisions Wednesday stepping away from romantic entanglements for a while, but many fans interpreted this as a potential opening for a deeper, more meaningful connection with Enid.

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