Jenna Ortega is opening up on the casting of Eva Green as Aunt Ophelia on Wednesday Season 3, as fans will finally get to meet the character that has looming on the show but will finally make an appearance. Aunt Ophelia barely appeared in Wednesday until the last moments of Season 2, but her shadow has been hanging over the story for ages. Speaking to Variety, Ortega spoke about Green joiing the show and although the titular star shied away from more details, she did describe Green as "absolutely outstanding." Speaking to the outlet, Ortega says,"She's just an absolutely beautiful actress. I don't want to say too much because we're in the middle of the script process right now and I'm just trying to figure that out, so it's hard to say what exactly I want."Morticia Addams spends much of the season talking about her sister’s disappearance after losing control of her Raven abilities, which mirrors Wednesday’s own frightening collapse when her powers vanished and black tears ran from her eyes. Everything changes when Morticia offers Wednesday Ophelia’s journal. The moment Wednesday touches it, her visions return and she sees Ophelia imprisoned in a dungeon-like chamber inside Grandmama Hester’s mansion, played by Joanna Lumley. Speaking to Tudum about joining the show, Green stated,“I’m thrilled to join the woefully twisted world of Wednesday as Aunt Ophelia. This show is such a deliciously dark and witty world, I can’t wait to bring my own touch of cuckoo-ness to the Addams family.”More details about Wednesday Season 3Wednesday has officially been summoned back for Season 3, and honestly, no one needed supernatural sight to see it coming. Season 1 still holds its crown as Netflix’s most watched English language series and the seasons ahead are living uo to it's greatness.Speaking to Tudum about the show's next season, showrunner Alfred Gough said, “Television has — and always will be — a team spor. [Co-creator and co-showrunner] Miles [Millar] and I have been doing this long enough to know that shows like this don’t come along every day. It’s such an alchemy of writing, directing, acting, crew, streamer, studio, and fans. We remain grateful and excited to continue this journey and tell these stories with all of our partners.”Season 2 leaned into darker emotional territory while still keeping its offbeat humor intact. The finale packed in enough mystery to keep fans speculating, and the creative team admits they sprinkled clues meant to stir curiosity about where Wednesday’s story heads next. Both Gough and Miller say their priority for Season 3 is exactly what it has always been, which is pushing deeper into the characters while broadening the world around Nevermore Academy. They also confirmed that viewers will meet more members of the Addams clan and uncover secrets that the family has kept hidden.The previous seasons of Wednesday are available to watch on Netflix.