Netflix Releases Full Trailer, Reveals Christina Ricci’s Character and Fred Armisen Pfister’s Uncle Appears – Deadline

The complete and official trailer for Wednesday It has gone down and reveals any character Christina Ricci Plays and Features Fred Armisen Like Uncle Pfister. Netflix She released a preview of Tim Burton’s series during the show’s New York Comic Con panel, which you can see in the video above.

Wednesday It comes from the imagination of Tim Burton and follows Wednesday Addams through her years as a student at Nevermore Academy, as she attempts to master her budding psychic ability, thwart a brutal killing spree that terrorized the local town, and solve a murder mystery that has troubled her parents for 25 years — all while navigating her new relationships. The Nevermore is highly intertwined.

Gina Ortega He plays the titular character in the series, which is scheduled to premiere on November 23. Cast includes Gwendolyn Christie (Chief Larissa Weams), Jimmy McShane (Sherif Galpin), Percy Heinz White (Xavier Thorpe), Hunter Doohan (Tyler Galpin), Emma Myers (Enid Sinclair), Joy Sunday (Bianca Barclay), Naomi J. Ogawa (Yoko Tanaka), Musa Mustafa (Eugen Oettinger), Georgie Farmer (Ajax Petrobulus), Ricky Lindhome (Dr. Valerie Kinbot).

The Addams Family has been portrayed by Catherine Zeta-Jones (Morticia Adams), Luis Guzman (Gomez Adams), Fred Armisen (Uncle Pfister), Isaac Ordonez (Bogsley Adams), Iman Marson (Lucas Walker), Lucius Hoyos (Young Gomez). Cast members include Victor Teodor Dorobanto (The Thing), Callum Ross (Rowan Laszlo), Luyanda Onate Luis Nyao (Deputy Rita Santiago).

Ritchie played Wednesday at Barry Sonnenfeld Addams family Film in 1991 and reprized her role in the 1993 sequel Adams Family Values. Her character in the Netflix series has been kept under wraps but the trailer finally reveals that she will be playing Marilyn Thornhill, an original character made for the series.

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