A familiar face is making her Wednesday debut.
Lady Gaga delivers a chilling warning in the latest trailer for the second part of season two of the hit Netflix series.
Gaga, 39, doesn’t physically appear in the new sneak peek but her voice ominously ends the trailer, seemingly cautioning Wednesday (Jenna Ortega, 22) about the consequences of her actions.
‘Beware – there will be a price to pay,’ Gaga whispers in a haunting tone.
Gaga is set to play Rosaline Rotwood, a ‘legendary Nevermore teacher who crosses paths with Wednesday,’ the streamer previously revealed.
The new trailer begins with Wednesday awakening at a hospital and meeting her spirit guide, the late Principal Weems (Gwendoline Christie).

Lady Gaga has made her Wednesday debut in the new trailer for the second part of the show’s season two

Gaga, pictured with Jenna Ortega at Netflix’s Tudum event back in May, offered a chilling warning in the new sneak peek
‘Principal Weems!?’ a perplexed Wednesday says before Weems offers her a sponge bath. ‘What kind of hell is this?’ she continues.
‘This isn’t hell Miss Adams. But I understand the confusion,’ she informs Wednesday.
‘If I’m not dead, then why are you here?’ Wednesday asks.
‘Because I am your new spirit guide,’ she tells Wednesday. ‘Surprise!’
Meanwhile, Tyler Galpin (Hunter Doohan) is still on the loose – and is targeting Wednesday and Enid (Emma Myers).
‘I’m going to fix it,’ Wednesday tells Enid.
‘Fix it!? You’re the reason he escaped!’ Enid replies.
‘She’s got a point,’ Wednesday’s new spirit guide says, earning a rebuke from her mentee.
‘Stay out of this!’ Wednesday replies back sharply.
‘Who are you talking to?’ Enid asks. ‘No one,’ Wednesday responds sternly.
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Luis Guzman also return as Wednesday’s parents, Morticia and Gomez Addams, respectively.

The new trailer, which is the second part of the sneak peek for season two, begins with Wednesday awakening at a hospital and meeting her spirit guide, the late Principal Weems (Gwendoline Christie)

‘This isn’t hell Miss Adams. But I understand the confusion,’ Weems informs Wednesday

Wednesday’s conversation with her spirit guide raises eyebrows from Enid (Emma Myers)
‘Every family has dark chapters, Wednesday,’ Morticia informs her daughter.
‘If there’s ever a time to unburden yourself with the truth, now is it,’ Wednesday says, seemingly in reference to her parents.
The second part of season two will debut on September 3.
Netflix officially announced Gaga’s season two cameo during the Tudum 2025 live event back in May.
The pop singer lit up the Kia Forum with an 8-minute medley of hits, including her latest single Abracadabra, all in honor of the streamer’s smash series Wednesday.
Emerging from a coffin marked ‘Here Lies the Mother Queen,’ Gaga leaned all the way into the spooky aesthetic, surrounded by dancers channeling the Addams Family.

Part one of season two is currently streaming, and the second half will drop on September 3

Wednesday’s parents, Morticia and Gomez Addams, also make a return
She even busted out the viral dance from Season 1, originally performed by the show’s lead Jenna Ortega to The Cramps’ Goo Goo Muck — which famously went viral when it was mashed up with Gaga’s own track Bloody Mary.
And in a full-circle moment that brought the house down, Gaga welcomed Ortega herself to the stage.
Netflix posted on their X account: ‘Welcome to Nevermore, Mother Monster.’
They added: ‘Lady Gaga will guest star in Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 as Rosaline Rotwood — a legendary Nevermore teacher who crosses paths with Wednesday.’

The couple are portrayed by Catherine Zeta-Jones and Luis Guzman
The streaming giant revealed the pop icon shot her role in a single day while filming on location in Ireland.
Her casting was first leaked back in November.
The role of Wednesday Addams in the film adaptations was previously made iconic by Christina Ricci.
Part 1 of the new season is now available for streaming, with Part 2 dropping September 3.