Wednesday Season 2 (Netflix, 2025) returns Jenna Ortega's Wednesday Addams to Nevermore Academy with new mysteries, new characters, and an expanded supernatural mythology. It was one of Netflix's most-anticipated returning series.
The distinction matters for Christian discernment. Shows that depict occult elements as genuinely dark and dangerous (like Stranger Things' treatment of the Upside Down) serve a different function than shows that present them as lifestyle aesthetics. Wednesday presents her supernatural world as something to envy and emulate.
Isaiah 8:19-20's instruction to 'consult God's instruction and the testimony of warning' rather than mediums and spiritists is directly relevant to how Christians should think about media that normalizes occult practice.
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