‘I Can’t Take It Seriously’, Netflix Wednesday’s Monster Is Ridiculous According To Fans
Published on 27/12/2022 at 16:26
Big success at the end of 2022, the Netflix series Wednesday directed by Tim Burton with Jenna Ortega in the lead role broke a record. However, one thing appeals to many spectators of the show directed by Tim Burton.
Summary
Wednesday, one of the Netflix series of this end of the year A problem with the antagonist?
Wednesday, one of the Netflix series of this end of the year
The end of the year did not spare horror lovers. Besides the video game The Callisto Protocol, many movies like Mr. Harrigan’s Telephone, The Midnight Club have been released on Netflix. With regard to television series, this is for example the case of Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities or Tim Burton’s Wednesday which have mobilized the spectators. The latter notably beat the record held by season of Stranger Things by accumulating more than 340 million hours of viewing during its launch week.
To sum up, we follow the story of Wednesday Addams. He is a character from the Addams Family comic books created by Charles Adams. She is again expelled from her high school and lands in Jericho in the Nevermore Academy: an establishment for particular children run by the former roommate of Wednesday’s mother. The protagonist must then investigate a series of murders while being victims of more than premonitory vision.
A snag in the antagonist?
A synopsis which therefore convinced a good part of the spectators despite some pitfalls. Among the latter, it is often a character who is pointed out by those who have seen the series: that of the monster Hyde. In the series, the latter is described as “born of a mutation, the Hyde remains dormant until released by a traumatic event or by chemical induction or hypnosis.” Despite his character, he in no way frightens some of the spectators:
why did they make the monster in wednesday so goofy looking like how am i supposed to take this seriously 😭
— ⚡️richie (@SOSDDS7) November 24, 2022
Why does Wednesday’s monster look so stupid? How am I supposed to take it seriously?
Every time I see Wednesday’s Monster, I think of these stupid things…
This is exactly what Wednesday’s Monster looks like and I can’t take it seriously.
Wednesday spoilers: I’m sorry but…
Hyde’s monster in Wednesday isn’t serious, he looks so goofy. Who designed it?
A monster which is therefore not unanimous: its “cartoon” type production seems to be too different from the series, yet it is firmly rooted in reality. In any case, a defect that does not seem to share or at least that will not have had as much impact on the viewing of the series as that. Evidenced by the ratings on the aggregator RottenTomatoes: Tim Burton’s show shows 71% for the press and 86% for the public. Something to fix for a season 2?