The title sequence didn’t hold back with its collection of imagery including a Nightshade Society book, a violin being played by a knife, the clock’s time in Roman numeral form in a ‘loop’ transforming into a staircase where Thing is climbing up on, a spider spinning a web, a decapitated teddy bear, and the moon turning into one of Wednesday’s eyes. Everything yells ‘Wednesday, Tim Burton Style.’
With this, we are sure to expect some easter eggs of the show soon, once the series is released. For now, fans are extra hyped that the opening sequence was released on a Wednesday (yet again), applauding its genius marketing plan. Fans were quick to share their thoughts by posting Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday edits, while one fan wished the show was released just in time to cosplay on Halloween! Check some of their tweets below:
While show creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar initially didn’t think director Tim Burton would be interested in helming the project, they unexpectedly received a go signal along with the agent telling them, “Tim [Burton] loves it” and the rest was history.
The director describes Wednesday as ‘an outcast among outcasts’ and what spoke to him about this version of the Addams family was its Wednesday version as a teenager rather than the child we have grown up watching. To put a teenage Wednesday in a boarding school where she is being forced to mingle among peers — even among peers she seemingly shares similar interests with — is an interesting take to explore the character.
Expect more Wednesday news on EpicStream upon its premiere date on November 23. Also Read: Wednesday Showrunners Explain Show Similarities With Smallville