Sounds like the Nevermore gang is back at it. Wednesday Season 3 appears to have rolled cameras, and we finally have a clearer shot at when we might actually see it.
So... did Season 3 really start filming?
Jenna Ortega's stunt double, Jenny Ayumi Umbhau, posted an Instagram story that pretty much confirmed day one on set. Another social post on February 16, 2026 backed it up with a casual first-day-went-great vibe. It also lines up with what Luis Guzman told fans during a Q&A back in November 2025: production was slated to begin in February 2026. That checks out.
The timeline in plain English
- Hunter Doohan (Tyler) recently said on Michael Rosenbaum's Inside of You podcast that Season 3 production was about to begin, would run 7-8 months, and would once again shoot in Dublin, Ireland, like Season 2.
- If cameras started mid-February 2026, a 7-8 month schedule puts filming through September or October 2026.
- Post-production on this show is not light. Factor in the edit, score, VFX, and all the Wednesday-isms, and a 2027 release window looks likely.
What Season 3 is setting up
The show is leaning even harder into the Addams family tree. Co-creator Alfred Gough teased exactly that:
"You will be seeing more Addams family members and learning more family secrets in Season 3!"
Story-wise, Season 3 picks up after Season 2's final shocker: Wednesday has a vision of her unhinged aunt, Ophelia Frump (played by Eva Green), imprisoned by Grandmama Frump and scrawling a message across her cell wall in blood:
"Wednesday Must Die."
Subtle, it is not.
Quick refresher on the show's status
Netflix's Wednesday has been a juggernaut since it launched and was renewed for a third season before Season 2 even premiered. The series comes from creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar and spins out from cartoonist Charles Addams' famously morbid icon, Wednesday Addams.
Bottom line: cameras are rolling, Dublin is home base again, and 2027 is the smart bet for when Wednesday returns to ruin more lives in the most deadpan way possible.