Wednesday, on her classic dark façade, introduces herself in a clip and seemingly mocks The Emmys as she shares her ominous message to the nominees of the award-giving body who are “all competing for a golden statuette.” Wednesday says, “Apparently, you believe it will give you validation and fill that lonely void inside of you. Spoiler alert. It won’t. So I suggest you do what I do. Embrace the emptiness. Wrap it around you like a cold wet blanket.” Wednesday even volunteers Thing’s help for those who need it, “If you still need a pat on the back, I know a disembodied hand that can help you out.” Wednesday breaks the fourth wall and her face remains expressionless while delivering her ominous message to the nominees. From the nominees, one from each category takes home the coveted golden Emmys statuette.
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Known for her dark humor, Wednesday will be starring in her own show on Netflix which will be the series debut of the highly acclaimed film director, Tim Burton. The series will be scored by Danny Elfman. Tim Burton will also be one of the executive producers alongside Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Kayla Albert, Jonathan Glickman, Steve Stark, Gail Berman, Kevin Miserocchi, and Andrew Mittman. Wednesday will follow the peculiar titular Addams family member as she enters Nevermore Academy where she will be dealing with a new environment while establishing new friendships and solving the mystery of the town following a series of murders. Jenna Ortega will be playing the titular Wednesday and she will be joined by Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addams, Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams, Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley, Jamie McShane as Sheriff Donovan Galpin, and Gwendoline Christie as Larissa Weems. Christina Ricci will play a mystery role on the series. Wednesday is slated for a Fall release this year but there is no exact date yet for its premiere on Netflix.