After a promising start, Wednesday has skyrocketed to the top of the charts, becoming Netflix’s third-highest-rated English-language show after two weeks of airing. Fans are eagerly awaiting the inevitable return of the supernatural comedy about growing up, though there has yet to be a confirmed second season. We have mentioned below the top TV shows like Wednesday.
It will take some time for Wednesday to return, but there are plenty of other similar shows to watch on Netflix in the interim. All of them have a coming-of-age story, supernatural events, and similar dark undertones, so you can easily satisfy your hunger for Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) and her mischievousness before she returns for something more sinister.
Riverdale
Riverdale | ||
Genre Drama, Comedy | Seasons 7 | |
Director Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa | 6.5/10 | |
Cast Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, Cole Sprouse |
Riverdale is a dark reimagining of the classic Archie comics and its characters. The show follows Betty and her friends, including Veronica, Archie, and Jughead, as they navigate through high school and later adulthood. From the forest monsters attacking kids to kids with superpowers to mysterious murders, Riverdale and Wednesday share many similarities. For example, Betty’s darker alter ego could be compared to Wednesday’s obsession with all things macabre.
Everyone from the school janitor to the parents in Riverdale has similar counterparts on Wednesday. While mistakes still plague Riverdale, there are plenty of reasons to watch while you wait for the second season of Riverdale.
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina | ||
Genre Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Thriller | Seasons 4 | |
Director Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa | 7.4/10 | |
Cast Kiernan Shipka, Ross Lynch, Lucy Davis |
The show exists in the same world as Riverdale and there are even some crossover elements between the two. Another high school show centered around a character who has special abilities. However, Sabrina is a half-witch, half-human student attending a regular school. Many people don’t know who Sabrina is, so she has to lead a double life, a normal teenage girl during the day and a teenage witch training in school during the night.
In one story, Sabrina changes her name to Sabrina Morningstar, an alternative version of Sabrina who accepts the darkness, just like Wednesday. Whether it’s romantic relationships, hunting bad guys, or dealing with dark and evil, both The CW’s Wednesday and The CW’s Sabrina are appealing to the same kind of viewers.
A Series Of Unfortunate Events
A Series Of Unfortunate Events | ||
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, Mystery | Seasons 3 | |
Director Barry Sonnenfeld | 7.8/10 | |
Cast Neil Patrick Harris, Patrick Warburton, Malina Pauli Weissman |
If you’re looking for a more lighthearted read, check out A Series of Unfortunate Events. It’s about three kids who are sent away to live with Count Olaf, who wants to get his hands on their family’s money before the oldest one turns 18 and gets it. The main difference between it and Wednesday is that the siblings find out they’re part of a secret society and start to figure out what happened to their parents.
It’s kind of like Wednesday being obsessed with figuring out what happened to her parents when they were in Nevermore.
Fate: The Winx Saga
Fate: The Winx Saga | ||
Genre Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy | Seasons 2 | |
Director Brian Young | 6.8/10 | |
Cast Abigail Cowen, Hannah van der Westhuysen, Precious Mustapha |
Fate shares many similarities with Wednesday, such as the inclusion of ancient creatures, a dark past, otherworldly occurrences, and potential dangers. Although it may not be the most popular teen drama, the main characters’ stories are strikingly similar, making it an appealing option for fans of the show.
In Bloom’s story, she is enrolled in a new school that is specifically designed to accommodate her magical fire powers, and while there, she encounters her new roommate, Stella, who is the opposite of her.
I Am Not Okay With This
I Am Not Okay With This | ||
Genre Drama, Comedy | Runtime 161 minutes | |
Rated Jonathan Entwistle, Christy Hall | 8.4/10 | |
Cast Sophia Lillis, Wyatt Oleff, Sofia Bryant |
Despite only having been released for a single season, I Am Not Okay with This is an entertaining black comedy series that is well worth watching to pass the time until the release of the upcoming season of Wednesday. The plot follows the story of seventeen-year-old Sydney, who comes to terms with her telekinetic abilities.
Similar to Wednesday’s protagonist, Sydney has a strained relationship with her mother and struggles to manage and control her abilities. This similarity between the two protagonists creates a sense of similarity, even though they are two distinct individuals.
Stranger Things
Stranger Things | ||
Genre Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller | Seasons 5 | |
Director Matt Duffer | 8.7/10 | |
Cast Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Winona Ryder |
Stranger Things, another highly successful Netflix series, may be darker than Wednesday, but the tone of the latter is more humorous. This sci-fi supernatural drama follows a group of children who, despite having special abilities, are still considered “normal” by society. They must confront monsters and demons, as well as the difficulties of fitting in with their peers.
This is a major theme of the show, as it is reminiscent of the feeling of being an outcast among the students at Nevermore School. The characters in the show, such as Max, have similar personalities to those of Wednesday, which include a lack of expression and a lack of concern for what others think of them.
The Umbrella Academy
The Umbrella Academy | ||
Genre Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi | Seasons 4 | |
Director Steve Blackman, Jeremy Slater | 7.9/10 | |
Cast Aidan Gallagher, Elliot Page, Tom Hopper |
The Umbrella Academy’s main characters are characterized by their marginalization and ostracism from society, resulting in a similar “unification against the commonwealth” atmosphere to that of the Nevermore school. This is reflected in the show, which is a superhero drama about a family of adopted children who, like the Nevermore students, are isolated from the outside world.
Even though some of the characters possess different abilities, such as one being partially a monkey and another having super strength, the overall eclectic cast of characters with their unique talents and abilities can be compared to the Nevermore students and the dysfunctional relationships between them.
The Order
The Order | ||
Genre Drama, Fantasy, Horror | Seasons 2 | |
Rated Dennis Heaton, Shelley Eriksen | 6.7/10 | |
Cast Jake Manley, Sarah Grey, Adam DiMarco |
The Order is a supernatural drama about a college student, Jack, who joins a mysterious society that trains its members in the art of conjuring. As Jack delves into the mysterious history of the hermetic order of the blue rose, he uncovers dark family secrets.
The Order has supernatural elements, such as werewolves, mysteries, and history. It may not have as much of a teen drama feel as Wednesday but it is very close. The Order only has two seasons, but it is a fast-paced drama worth watching.
The Midnight Club
The Midnight Club | ||
Genre Drama, Comedy | Seasons 1 | |
Director Mike Flanagan, Leah Fong | 6.5/10 | |
Cast Iman Benson, Igby Rigney, Ruth Codd |
Even though the show was canceled after only one season, the Midnight Club is the show to watch if you missed the dark and sinister nature of Wednesday and her fascination with death. In the show, the teens are all terminally ill patients at a hospice who meet secretly every night to share ghost stories in a circle known as The Midnight Club.
However, when one of them passes away, a long-standing agreement is made that the first one to die will return and speak to the others from the afterlife. While the show is much darker and scarier than Wednesday, The Midnight Club will still be a fascinating show for fans of the show hosted by Jenna Ortega.
The End Of The F***king World
The End Of The F***king World | ||
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller | Seasons 2 | |
Director Jonathan Entwistle | 8.0/10 | |
Cast Jessica Barden, Alex Lawther, Steve Oram |
The End of the f***king World is a British black comedy about James, a young man who thinks he’s a ‘psycho’. Just like Wednesday, James starts to accept his dark side and decides to kill his first human victim. But then he gets to know Alyssa and falls in love with her, and he can’t bring himself to kill her.
Just like Wednesday, Alyssa and James are a bit like Enid and Wednesday – they didn’t mean to kill their new roommate, but she threatened to. If you’re looking for a dark teen drama and romance, this could be the perfect show to watch until Wednesday gets back.
Wrapping it up!
In conclusion, the success of “Wednesday” in its debut season has propelled it to the top of the list of the most popular English-language series on Netflix, prompting fans to eagerly await its potential return in the near future. While we look forward to further adventures with the Wednesday Addams family, there are plenty of other similar programs available on Netflix to occupy our time.