'Wednesday' Fans Are In Awe From The Newly Released BTS

Chisom Ndianefo
'Wednesday' logo on TV with planter, popcorn, and remote on coffee table.
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We are completely enthralled with the eight-part television series Wednesday, and we know we are not alone in finding this episode enjoyable.

While we're intrigued by how the pictures were created, Netflix thought it would be nice to return the favor by posting a humorous clip of the Wednesday actors having fun together even after the cameras stopped recording. Since Wednesday began streaming just two weeks ago, fans of Tim Burton's portrayal of the Addams Family's lone daughter haven't stopped talking about it.

With 341.2 million hours of viewing in its first week, the program has surpassed Stranger Things to take the title of most English-language television series watched weekly. Consequently, Jenna Ortega, a Gen-Z scream queen, has gained momentum in her acting career thanks to her role in the series.

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Heart-Warming BTS From 'Wednesday'

The individual actors provided several behind-the-scenes videos from the movie, with them responding to their characters in the series before Netflix aired the segments from the film. The crew had earlier responded to Jenna's famous dancing moment, and she acknowledged that she wasn't much of a dancer but had to learn, even if it was a little awkward.

The BTS largely encircled the Thing. She is joined at school by Thing, a live, disembodied hand (also a family acquaintance) who acts as her sidekick, collaborator, and companion. The character of Thing is played by actor Victor Dorobantu, contrary to what many viewers initially believed.

How Dorobantu Brought 'Thing' To Life

Close-up shot of Wednesday and Thing
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Dorobantu has provided some behind-the-scenes photos from his time filming Wednesday, just like the other cast members. They give an idea of how physically demanding the performance was despite requiring so little of his physicality. Dorobantu was positioned in various awkward positions around furniture and poked his hand through openings to give the appearance of a living hand. He was fully clothed in a blue one-piece.

In addition, the Robot aspect with the sutures and marks was enhanced with cosmetics (as seen in the video). Dorobantu then applied his mastery of the sleight of hand to create dynamic gestures that could convey various messages and function as efficient one-handed communicators.

The Significance Of Thing To Wednesday

Thing plays a crucial role in Wednesday's personal development as well as the overall plot development of the novel. Wednesday is a very private person who prefers to share as little of herself as possible, yet Thing is significant to her.

When Thing is hurt and on the verge of death in Wednesday episode 7, If You Don't Woe Me by Now, Wednesday is one of the few times seen to react emotionally and may even be the only time she exhibits sadness. The main character can be seen in a unique light through this relationship, demonstrating how much she genuinely cherishes the significant individuals in her life.

A Fan Favorite

The eight-part series follows young Wednesday Addams as she enrolls in Nevermore Academy. Jenna Ortega, who plays Wednesday Addams, plays the character. There, she works to develop her psychic skills while trying to solve a mystery affecting the village of Jericho.

Fans have fallen completely enamored with the show since it debuted on Netflix, especially the cast.