Steve Buscemi put on an edgy display edgy as he was supported by his rarely seen girlfriend Karen Ho at the premiere of Netflix hit Wednesday’s second series.
The actor, 67, will star as Principal Barry Dort the new head of Nevermore Academy when the gothic comedy drama returns to screens August 6.
Walking the red carpet on Wednesday evening, he dressed in a black band T-shirt which he teamed with straight leg jeans.
Steve layered over a smart blazer and topped his outfit off with a pair of leather boots.
Karen opted for a black midi dress which featured a corset-style top half and a full A-line skirt.
The series, which follows the antics of Wednesday Addams (played by Jenna Ortega), debuted on the streaming service in November 2022. It was quickly renewed for a second series in January 2023.
Steve Buscemi put on an edgy display edgy as he was supported by his rarely seen girlfriend Karen Ho at the premiere of Netflix hit Wednesday’s second series
It is one in a series of takes over the years on The Addams Family, the eccentric fictional old-money clan, famously macabre and gothic in manner and look.
The second series of the Emmy-winning programme, executive produced and often directed by horror icon Tim Burton, 66, is set for release on 6 August 2025.
And now, it has been announced that not only will Wednesday be back for a third series, but a spin-off programme is currently under discussion, according to Hollywood Reporter.
Fans were delighted to hear the fate of the beloved show has been secured, taking to social media to express their excitement.
Catherine Zeta-Jones posted on Instagram confirming the news: ‘When Wednesday comes a better day.
‘Wednesday season three. It’s official… we shall return.’
One fan wrote in the comments section: ‘And for many more seasons.’; ‘I love this because then they can start filming soon and it won’t be such a long pause between seasons! Or that’s the hope!’
The second series was announced in January 2023, but by the time it comes out later this year, it will have been more than two years in the making.
Walking the red carpet on Wednesday evening, he dressed in a black band T-shirt which he teamed with straight leg jeans
Steve layered over a smart blazer and topped his outfit off with a pair of leather boots
The actor will star as Principal Barry Dort the new head of Nevermore Academy when the gothic comedy drama returns to screens August 6
The first series of Wednesday follows the titular troublemaker character after she is expelled and transferred to Nevermore Academy, a school for monstrous outcasts.
Her cool, creepy manner and rebellious streak often see her in trouble and struggling to fit in.
But after she discovers she is a psychic like her mother and applies her skills to solving a local murder case, she soon finds her stride.
The programme boasts an impressive regular cast, with Game of Thrones’ Gwendoline Christie and Narcos’ Luis Guzman also starring.
They feature as Nevermore headteacher Larissa Weems and Wednesday’s father, Gomez Addams, respectively.
The upcoming second series looks to be even more star-studded, with Lady Gaga, Joanna Lumley, Steve Buscemi, and Thandiwe Newton also joining the cast.
Star Jenna and director Tim also worked together on Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the 2024 sequel to the original 1988 horror film starring Winona Ryder.
And they have now told all about what fans can expect from the upcoming second series and the newly announced third instalment.
Earlier this week, Netflix unveiled Billie as Isadora Capri – a captivating new character at Nevermore Academy, where she serves as the school’s head of music (pictured with Emma Myers)
Described as a former child prodigy, Isadora is brilliant, intense, and enigmatic. She takes a special interest in Wednesday’s musical talents
In the series, she also mentors fellow werewolf Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers)
Scream queen Jenna, who rose to fame in slashers Scream, X and Scream VI, was embroiled in controversy in recent months for comments she made during a podcast interview.
She said she spent her time on the show ‘changing lines’ and ‘had to put my foot down’ because ‘everything I had to play did not make sense for the character’.
Jenna said she felt terrible about this and never meant it that way, simply meaning to say she improvised a lot and was permitted to.
Tim sympathised with her, feeling the comments had been interpreted in a way she had not meant.
But the pair revealed that after these events, Jenna is now a producer on the show.
Co-creator Alfred Gough, who made the show with Miles Millar, said this made sense, as she is already so involved in every part of the show, as well as giving notes on the script, in a way he praised.
Wednesday’s first series pulled in a whopping 252million viewers globally, making it Netflix’s biggest English-language series of all time.
The new images come after Netflix revealed the future of Wednesday beyond the upcoming series two, and fans of the chart-topping show are all saying the same thing (L-R Steve Buscemi, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jenna, Isaac Ordonez, and Joonas Suotamo)
The American supernatural comedy series follows Jenna as the spooky Wednesday Addams
Catherine Zeta-Jones posted on Instagram confirming the news
Alfred has now teased a spin-off: ‘It’s something we’re definitely noodling; there are other characters we can look at.’
Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria, meanwhile, added: ‘There’s a lot to explore in the Addams Family.’
New cast member Joanna Lumley previously told Netflix news site Tudum: ‘There’s always something thrilling about working for Tim Burton.
‘His whole mind takes him to a different world, and the world that they’ve created here for Wednesday and Nevermore and the family is just intoxicating.
‘It’s wonderful. I get to wear many, many huge wigs, one on top of the other — and lots of quite constraining clothes, so I love it.’