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Christina Ricci reveals if Wednesday will return for Season 2

In the cult Netflix series, the celebrity appeared as Miss Thornhill, a teacher at Nevermore Academy.

Hollywood actress Christina Ricci, who played teacher Marilyn Thornhill in the first season of Netflix on Wednesday, revealed whether she will return to the screens. He spoke about it in an interview with ET.

In the last episode of the season, the star character was attacked by bees, so his fate remains somewhat unclear.

Therefore, Christina Ricci was asked if she should be expected in the second season of the sensational series. To which the actress said, “I don’t think I’m allowed to talk about it.”

At the same time, she added that she liked playing the villain and didn’t mind playing her again.

“From my side the door is open. He’s so much fun to play! It’s always fun to play a villain,” summed up the star.

Earlier it was reported that Christina Ricci recalled her reaction when she found out that a full-scale war had started in Ukraine.

Netflix released the trailer for the second season on Wednesday

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Source: korrespondent

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