Lady Gaga's 'Dead Dance' Set to Enchant Fans in 'Wednesday' Season 2
NETFLIX STREAMING PLATFORM, AUG 6 – Lady Gaga will appear as a legendary Nevermore teacher in the second half of Netflix's Wednesday Season 2 and release a new song, 'Dead Dance,' inspired by last season's viral trend.
- On August 6, Netflix premiered Wednesday Season 2’s first four episodes, with Lady Gaga’s Rosaline Rotwood debuting on September 3, 2025.
- Wednesday co-creator Alfred Gough confirmed Gaga’s involvement was inspired by last season’s TikTok dance to her track Bloody Mary.
- The series’ score features Emmy-winning composer Danny Elfman and Chris Bacon, who composed music for the whole series, including the theme for Wednesday.
- Fans online complained on Wednesday, asking ‘Where is GAGA’ and saying they’ll wait until Part 2 in September.
- The upcoming track Dead Dance, due next month, is rumoured to reference her hit Abracadabra and will coincide with her guest role on Wednesday.
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