‘Wednesday’ Co-Creator On How Lady Gaga’s Season 2 Role Materialized
Lady Gaga debuts as Rosaline Rotwood, a spectral teacher in Wednesday season 2, with a new song "The Dead Dance" enhancing the gothic narrative, releasing Sept 3, 2025.
- Netflix unveiled a first look showing Lady Gaga in costume ahead of Wednesday Season 2 Part 2, which premieres Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
- After a viral TikTok 'Wednesday Dance' trend tied to Lady Gaga, creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar coordinated her guest role despite her busy schedule, following the Part 1 premiere on Aug. 6.
- In Episode 6, Gaga appears as deceased Nevermore professor Rosaline Rotwood, guiding Wednesday through the 'Raven's Gaze' ritual and warning of a deadly body swap with Enid .
- The pop star also dropped The Dead Dance, an original song for the Netflix soundtrack with a Tim Burton-directed music video, boosting anticipation and cultural reach for Wednesday season 2.
- The split-season strategy means Netflix divided Season 2 into Part 2 , with Season 3 renewal secured and Gwendoline Christie returning alongside Lady Gaga.
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Lady Gaga thrills fans with a full 'Wednesday' of ghoulish releases
Fans were treated to a day full of ghoulish Lady Gaga reveals on Wednesday when the singer dropped the music video for her new single, "The Dead Dance," in tandem with Netflix releasing fresh episodes of its take on The Addams Family.It was announced back in November that Gaga would be joining Jenna Ortega and the rest of the Wednesday crew for season 2 of the series. But the details of her appearance were shrouded in mystery until this week, wh…
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Read Full ArticleThe series designed by Tim Burton takes place in the world of the Addams family unveils the last four episodes of his season 2 this Wednesday. With a luxury guest, Lady Gaga, but who makes only a tiny appearance there.
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