This publish accommodates spoilers for “Edward Scissorhands” and “Wednesday” season 2.
Tim Burton’s distinctive imaginative and prescient defines Netflix’s “Wednesday,” which is again with a two-part second season that guarantees to double the Gothic mysteries provided by the primary one. Positive sufficient, Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) is pulled right into a mysterious case as quickly as she returns to Nevermore Academy, which serves as the right web site for ooky-spooky monsters (and the odd stalker) to return out and play. Season 2 leans into Burton’s aesthetic blueprint to create its personal visible id, which involves life by muted but colourful palettes, macabre Gothic structure, and Wednesday’s gloomy presence (which each contrasts and enhances her environment).
However Burton’s imaginative and prescient encapsulates way more than the world we see onscreen, because it additionally contains socially accepted characters that vehemently oppose those that exist alongside societal fringes. The Normies launched in season 1 are a superb instance of this, as they appear hell-bent on vilifying the Outcasts out of pure prejudice, attacking what they understand as unusual or peculiar. Furthermore, some bullies turn into Outcasts themselves, concentrating on Wednesday due to a knee-jerk impulse to mock what they don’t perceive. These bullies are both finally redeemed or given their comeuppance, however they’ve at all times existed all through Burton’s oeuvre to painting the psychology of those that are determined sufficient to slot in at the price of others.
Out of all of Burton’s work, it is maybe “Edward Scissorhands” that finest explores themes of societal ridicule, isolation, and self-expression by a fantastical lens. Within the movie, characters like Jim (Anthony Michael Corridor) react negatively to the titular determine solely as a result of they embody unconventionality and do not match into accepted societal molds of what a teen ought to look or act like. Now, 35 years after that film’s launch, Corridor has reunited with Burton to play one more bully determine, this time as a distinguished visitor star in “Wednesday” season 2, episode 3, “Name of the Woe.” Let’s speak about it!
Anthony Michael Corridor performs a noteworthy antagonist in Wednesday season 2’s summer time camp episode
Nothing screams unpredictable enjoyable/whimsey fairly like an Outcast-only summer time camp, which additionally signifies that Wednesday has no real interest in going. Nevertheless, when Factor (Victor Dorobantu) informs her a couple of potential clue involving her stalker close to Camp Jericho, Wednesday reluctantly agrees, regardless of being aggravated by the overbearing presence of her household. As the scholars start doing as they please, like Pugsley (Isaac Ordonez) unsuccessfully trying to cover his pet zombie, Nevermore’s new headmaster, Dort (Steve Buscemi), delivers a rousing speech about Outcast delight and neighborhood constructing. Nevertheless, simply when issues begin wanting up, Phoenix Cadet Grasp Ron Krueger (Corridor) arrives together with his group of Normie teenagers, claiming that they had been the primary to guide the campsite. Tensions rise.
After reaching an deadlock, Wednesday proposes a recreation of seize the flag to determine who will get to remain, the place every staff is meant to recapture their zephyr (a symbolic staff emblem of kinds) and race again throughout the time restrict. The result’s a enjoyable little sequence that makes use of animation to elucidate the foundations, adopted by the Outcasts profitable the match (together with their declare over the campsite).
Corridor’s Krueger, nonetheless, is not a superb sport about this honest win. As a substitute, he encourages the Normie youngsters to enact revenge towards the Outcasts, which backfires when his brains are unexpectedly eaten (!!) by Pugsley’s zombie pet. In fact, his loss of life is handled with the identical semi-serious darkish humor the present has embraced since day one, exhibiting how illiberal bullies like Krueger get their comeuppance for sowing seeds of unprompted hatred and prejudice.
Krueger himself doubles as a playful nod to Corridor’s antagonistic character in “Edward Scissorhands,” who’s introduced as an aggressive and bigoted drive in stark distinction to Edward’s (Johnny Depp) radically empathetic nature all through the movie. Regardless of Jim’s twisted efforts to vilify Edward and shun him from mainstream society, he’s finally punished for the hatred in his coronary heart when he falls to his loss of life close to the tip of the film. Corridor’s function as Krueger, in flip, serves to deliver issues full-circle thematically in relation to the actor’s appearances in Burton’s initiatives, reinforcing the retributive pure legal guidelines that govern the zany artist’s fantastical fictional worlds.
The primary a part of “Wednesday” season 2 is now streaming on Netflix, with the second half arriving September 3, 2025.