Netflix, the reigning king of the streaming world with over 260 million subscribers and a whopping $32.126 billion in annual revenue, is facing a storm of uncertainty over one of its biggest hits.

While Netflix’s extensive content library has been the backbone of its success, certain shows have catapulted the platform to stratospheric heights. Shows like Stranger Things, Squid Game, Bridgerton, Black Mirror, Suits, Yellowstone, and more have contributed to Netflix’s dominance in the industry.

Netflix recently announced a holiday price hike, which means subscribers will be forking over more cash while eagerly awaiting new seasons of their favorite shows. With the end of the strike, many Netflix projects are back in development, but there’s one notable absence.

Wednesday, the most-viewed series in history, with a staggering 1,718,800,000 viewing hours and 252,100,000 completed views, has left fans hanging. Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s CEO, promised it top priority once the strike was over. But now, we’re left wondering about the fate of Nevermore Academy.

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Wednesday, a spinoff of The Addams Family, follows the adventures of 16-year-old Wednesday Addams with her pale face, black braids, and psychic abilities. The show has been a sensation, but it’s not without its share of drama.

Thora Birch from Hocus Pocus quit filming early, citing creative differences, and Percy Hynes White, who played Wednesday’s love interest, was unexpectedly written off following unconfirmed accusations. Will the show ever return to production for its anticipated season two in 2024?

In a shocking twist, Ticker reports that Netflix may have lost the rights to Wednesday! The iconic character’s series was set to be a Netflix original, but recent developments suggest a rival streaming platform may have snatched it away. The reasons behind this loss remain murky, leaving fans disappointed and uncertain about the show’s future.

Losing Wednesday’s rights could spell trouble for Netflix, as the show may vanish from their platform, and fans might have to switch streaming services to watch it. The fate of future seasons hangs in the balance.

Netflix has yet to confirm these developments, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the show’s second season. As Jenna Ortega and Tim Burton focus on Beetlejuice 2, Ortega’s stated priority, the future of Wednesday remains up in the air.

Will Wednesday season 2 ever see the light of day? Stay tuned for more twists and turns in this Netflix drama!

Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of Thirsty for News and Ringside News. He has been writing about various topics dating back to 1997. He first got into website development at the time and has been focused on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

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