Wednesday star Emma Myers reveals the character she wants to see more in Season 3, and it is not who you think

Wednesday | Image via Netflix
Emma Myers and Jenna Ortega - Wednesday | Image via Netflix

Wednesday closed its second season, and attention quickly shifted to what comes next. Streaming charts show how strong the series still is, with Collider noting that the latest episodes stayed at the top through recent weeks. The reaction, however, was mixed. Some praised the cast; others pointed to storylines that felt overcrowded.

The third season is already on the horizon. Reports suggest that production could begin in March, although nothing official has been announced yet. The wait between the first and second seasons stretched longer than many expected, and there is a sense that this time it may move faster. Inside all this talk, one voice stood out. Emma Myers shared in an interview which character she hopes to see again.

Emma Myers’ unexpected choice

Myers plays Enid, a character who became a steady presence beside Wednesday Addams. When asked about the future, she did not mention a member of the Addams family. She brought up Billie Piper, who arrived in Season 2 as the new music teacher, Isadora Capri. Her words were clear:

"She’s amazing. What a woman! So sweet… She’s really good at scolding you as a teacher, to the point where, when we were filming and she was getting mad at me, I was like, ‘I’m sorry!’… She’s so lovely, and I hope I get to do more with her next season, because she’s such a treat to work with. And what a great character, a very interesting character!"

Billie Piper in Wednesday

Piper is no stranger to television. Audiences first came to know her in Doctor Who, and her move to Wednesday gave her a new role to shape. As Isadora Capri, she played the type of teacher who could command a classroom. The description by Myers shows how convincing Piper was in that role, especially in scenes where discipline was the point.

Wednesday | Image via Netflix
Wednesday | Image via Netflix

Critical response to Season 2

The second season brought attention but also questions. Collider’s review by Therese Lacson gave the second part a 7/10. The main concern was that the show tried to handle too many plots at once. Surprising twists appeared, but not always with the build-up needed to make them satisfying. Even with that criticism, the review singled out Jenna Ortega, praising how her performance kept the center of the story intact.

Why Myers’ words matter

By naming Piper, Myers shifted the conversation slightly. Focus usually stays on the main family or the mysteries. This time, it was on a supporting character who had just joined the show. The emphasis on enjoying that collaboration adds weight to how new faces can shape a season. It also underlines the positive experience Myers had on set, something that carries into how fans see the chemistry on screen.

Popularity and audience reach

Numbers tell another part of the story. Collider reported that Wednesday remained one of the most-streamed titles after the release of Season 2. That level of attention means the series continues to reach audiences worldwide regardless of critical debate. It reinforces the idea that, even when reviews are mixed, interest does not fade.

Wednesday | Image via Netflix
Wednesday | Image via Netflix

Looking toward Season 3

The prospect of filming starting in March creates a timeline that fans can hold onto, even if not confirmed by Netflix. Piper’s return has not been announced. What stands out is the fact that Myers highlighted her in such direct terms. That alone was enough to spark conversations online about whether Isadora Capri might appear again.

Conclusion

The interview with Emma Myers gave a new angle to the ongoing talk about Wednesday. Instead of repeating the usual focus on central mysteries or the Addams family, attention turned to Billie Piper. She made her debut in Season 2 and, through Myers’ words, showed how much of an impression she left.

Critics pointed out flaws, especially in the structure of the second part, but the series kept its place at the top of streaming charts. Season 3 now sits ahead with expectations high. There are no confirmations about casting yet, but the excitement around possible returns keeps the interest alive. Wednesday remains one of Netflix’s strongest titles, and comments from its cast suggest that the next season may find ways to bring back moments and characters that stood out, even briefly.

Edited by Sroban Ghosh