Future Seasons of Netflix's 'Wednesday' Could Head to Prime Video

Although a second season is yet to be confirmed.

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Any upcoming seasons of Netflix‘s hit original series Wednesday could be heading to Amazon‘s Prime Video instead.

According to reports, the possibility of Wednesday’s move to the Amazon streaming service stems from Amazon and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s (MGM) — who owns the rights to The Addams Family, of which Wednesday is taken from — $8.5 billion USD merger in early 2022. Nothing has been confirmed as of writing, however, and Amazon previously stated that it will probably not make all of the MGM content Prime Video exclusives.

Although a second season has not been greenlit by Netflix yet, producers are supposedly already on the move, scouting new filming locations and hiring new writers for a followup.

Wednesday recently overtook Stranger Things and earned the most viewing time in a single week for an English-language series on Netflix, garnering over 400 million hours in just one week.

Elsewhere in entertainment, Jeremy Renner is in “critical but stable” condition in the ICU after undergoing surgery due to a weather-related accident.

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