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Jenna Ortega and Tim Burton share details on 'Wednesday' S3 and potential 'Beetlejuice 3'
Director Tim Burton and star Jenna Ortega recently sat down with The Hollywood Reporter for an interview about the highly anticipated season season of the Netflix show, Wednesday, as well as news that the Netflix series would be getting a third season. (@) During their chat, the director and star traded quotes about what fans can expect from the second season, Ortega discussing the controversy she found herself at the center of during press for Wednesday season 1, and the potential for a third Beetlejuice movie.Burton told THR that he was excited to continue the story because he doesn't typically do television. "It was the idea of exploring something on a longer time frame, and shes an interesting character," he said. "As much as a middle-aged man could feel like a teenage Wednesday Addams, I feel those things. And shes a character thats all about being subtle because she doesnt really have a huge range of emotions."Ortega agreed, and the conversation continued to discuss her accidental controversy in which she discussed "changing lines" and "had to put [her] foot down" because "everything [she] had to play did not make sense for the character." Looking back, she said she felt terrible about the way her words came across. "In no way did I mean to come across that way. I spend a lot of time in my head, and I have all these different trains of thought, and all I needed to say was, 'I improvise.' Also, nobody, before, ever cared what I said. It was a good lesson." The showrunner added that Ortega is now a producer on the show and has more creative control.The interviewer also mentioned the news from Warner Bros. Pictures co-chairman/CEO Mike De Luca stating that development for Beetlejuice 3 was "starting imminently." Neither Ortega nor Burton seemed to know what the interviewer was talking about. "Really? Nobody told me. Maybe I've been replaced," Burton said. "Maybe I've been, too. Maybe [her character] Astrid dies and goes to heaven instead [of the films' Netherworld]. They should just take Baby Beetlejuice on tour and send him to Hawaii," Ortega joined in to say.Burton said the sequel took 35 years to make, so he'd be 105 before the next movie got made. "It's like trying to re-create the Wednesday dance scene," Burton added, noting that he'd love to make a third movie but had reservations. "I love the characters, but I don't necessarily see it."Season 2 of Netflix's Wednesday will arrive to the streaming service in two parts: Part one on August 6 and part two on September 3.
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