Wednesday fans all said the same thing as Netflix finally confirmed the release date for season two alongside the first official teaser trailer.
The supernatural mystery comedy, which follows Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega), hit screens on the popular streaming platform back in November 2022.
In January 2023, a second instalment was promised but fans have waited two more years to be told when they can expect the new season to air.
Now, Netflix has confirmed Wednesday will be returning to 'prowl the Gothic hall of Nevermore Academy' and have to tackle 'fresh foes and woes' in two parts.
The first will launch on August 6, while part two will hit screens on September 3, exclusively on Netflix.
Joining Jenna Ortega is Joanna Lumley and Steve Buscemi for the new season, as well as returning cast member Catherine Zeta-Jones and others.
The supernatural mystery comedy, which follows Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega, pictured), hit screens on the popular streaming platform back in November 2022
In January 2023, a second instalment was promised but fans have waited two more years to be told when they can expect the new season to air
Now, Netflix has confirmed Wednesday will be returning to 'prowl the Gothic hall of Nevermore Academy' and have to tackle 'fresh foes and woes' in two parts
'This season, Wednesday must navigate family, friends and old adversaries, propelling her into another year of delightfully dark and kooky mayhem,' a synopsis reads.
Wednesday is set to be 'plunged into a new bone-chilling supernatural mystery'.
Netflix released the first official teaser trailer on Wednesday and fans rushed to comment how they we're looking forward to the second instalment.
One penned: 'I have been waiting from November 2022 for this I'm hype for this don't forget we got Stranger Things coming too.'
'Season 1 was amazing, can't wait for season 2, I Love Wednesday so much.'
'Please, I've never been more excited for a show in my entire life.'
'Season 2 is coming? My soul just did a creepy little happy dance!'
'Oh yeah! Wednesday is back!'
'Season 2 is going to be so much more terrifying than season 1 and it's going to be amazing.'
The first will launch on August 6, while part two will hit screens on September 3, exclusively on Netflix
Joining Jenna Ortega is Joanna Lumley, pictured, and Steve Buscemi for the new season, as well as returning cast member Catherine Zeta-Jones and others
In one of the shots, Hunter Doohan can be seen as Tyler Galpin, pictured, returning from season one
'I don't even care about the wait, I'm just glad it's happening. I can't wait.'
The trailer opens with Wednesday pulling metal items out of her clothes in an airport while baffled officers watch on.
The video then shows Wednesday returning to school, followed by chilling scenes.
New images of the show offer a further look into what thrills and drama viewers can expect.
Jenna, in character as Wednesday, can be seen going through airport security in one scene.
While one image shows Joanna Lumley as Hester Frump, Mortica's mother and close ally to Wednesday.
Joanna told 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.'
In another shot, Hunter Doohan can be seen as Tyler Galpin, returning from season one.
Back in 2022, viewers were treated to eight episodes, however it is not clear how many there will be in season two.
New images of the show offer a further look into what thrills and drama viewers can expect. Pictured: Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley Addams
Back in 2022, viewers were treated to eight episodes, however it is not clear how many there will be in season two
In 2023, Jenna opened up about playing the iconic character on the Armchair Expert podcast.
Jenna said: 'I grew very, very protective of her, but you can't lead a story and have no emotional arc because then it's boring and nobody likes you. And Wednesday is a teenager
'When you're little and you say morbid, offensive stuff, it's funny and endearing and, 'Aww, you don't know any better'.
'But then you become a teenager.
'It's 'Now you're being nasty and you know it'. There's less excuse.'
Wednesday is available to stream on Netflix now.

