Wednesday co-stars Jenna Ortega and Percy Hynes White are set to reunite for brand spanking new rom-com Winter Spring Summer Or Fall.
Ortega performed the title character Wednesday Addams within the Netflix hit, whereas Hynes White starred as Xavier Thorpe, a psychic who could make his artwork come to life.
It’s been reported (through Deadline) that the pair are set to look in Winter Spring Summer Or Fall, the directorial debut of Holidate author Tiffany Paulsen. The script was written by Dan Schoffer and Ortega may even function government producer.
The mission is described as Before Sunrise meets The Perks Of Being A Wallflower and sees two teenagers on the cusp of maturity, meet and fall in love over 4 vital days of the yr.
Earlier this week (December 14) Wednesday overtook Dahmer to turn out to be Netflix’s second hottest English-language collection of all time.
The present crossed 1billion hours seen on Netflix inside one month. The solely different Netflix exhibits to cross the milestone are Squid Game and Stranger Things season 4.
In a four-star assessment, NME wrote: “If there’s one factor followers of The Addams Family ought to know earlier than watching Netflix reboot Wednesday, it’s to count on the sudden.
“Yes, the look – the pigtails, pale skin, pinstripes – is similar to the ‘90s classic. Yes, she remains po-faced and prickly. Yes, it’s still set in a creepy mansion. But dip a toe beyond the first few episodes, and you’ll find a very different Wednesday to the one we’ve come to know.”
Speaking to NME about Wednesday, Ortega mentioned: “It’s not typically that you simply get the chance to play such an iconic character. There have been challenges alongside the best way, however we wished to make this an attention-grabbing new model [of Wednesday].
“It was also really wonderful to make her Hispanic,” she continued. “I think that was a really cool decision on Netflix’s part and I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to [give something back to] young girls that look like me because it was definitely harder growing up [without so many on-screen role models].”