The creators of ‘Wednesday’ are revealing how Netflix wanted them to cut the series’ most iconic lines from the Deadpan heroine +2023

The Addams Family’s bombastic “Storm Cloud” recently left fans stunned by its arrival on Netflix. Jenna Ortega has received tremendous praise from people for playing the title role in Wednesday Series. Viewers immediately fell in love with the latest incarnation of this gothic girl dressed in layers of black. It was amazing to see how this character sees the world through a negative lens but always knows what is right.

At the same time, the actress impressively flaunted the dark personality of the character. From throwing sacks of piranha into a pool to threatening others with their staring, staring eyes. Although the Scream Star wasn’t seen with sharp objects, her dialogue cutting people like an ax. And fans have to thank the creators for saving the dead heroine’s iconic lines.

Netflix wanted creators to remove Wednesday’s darkest lines on the show

Creators Miles Millar and Alfred Gough recently sat down with them IndieWire to talk about the attention Wednesday has garnered in a short space of time. In the interview, they revealed that Netflix was proposing to remove the protagonist’s darkest lines from the show.

The streaming giant’s executives found dialogue like “I like to prick. The social part, not so much intimidating. However, the filmmakers denied and stood firm, preventing changes in the character’s lines.

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“That’s the whole point of the character. To lose or dilute that is a betrayal of character.” explained Millar. The co-creators argued that her sadistic nature and macabre humor are the essence of this iconic character. Additionally, her point of view was vindicated by audiences who loved Wednesday Addams’ murderous intentions.

As Ortega’s one-liners piqued fan interest, she received unanimous praise and approval for her role. You may have seen the fan go crazy after the American actress dubbed her the best version of the supernatural girl. While many are still obsessed with her performance, her dancing skills and her charisma, she brought it to the big screen.

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