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Jenna Ortega to reunite with Wednesday co-star for romantic drama

 


Jenna Ortega, who played the role of Wednesday Addams in the Netflix series Wednesday, is all set to reunite with her co-star, Percy Hynes White, for Tiffany Paulsen’s directorial debut Winter Spring Summer Or Fall, which is a romantic drama.

Jenna will also be the executive producer of the drama. According to a report by Deadline, the romantic drama is "described as Before Sunrise meets The Perks of Being a Wallflower.” In this romantic drama, the two teenagers will fall in love over four seasons, set in winter, spring, summer and fall.

Jenna’s Wednesday has become a huge hit for the streaming platform. The 8-episode drama revolves around the unique Addams family. Percy played the role of Xavier Thorpe, a fellow student at Nevermore Academy. This drama crossed a billion hours viewed within the first 28 days of its release. The drama also received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy. Jenna also received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy. Her character in the series was based on Gomez and Morticia’s dark daughter in The Addams Family. She received immense love from fans for playing the role of Wednesday in the series.

Jenna is also popular for her work on the horror films X and Scream 5. In 2023, she will be seen in Scream 6 as Tara Carpenter. She started acting at the age of 8. She has also done minor roles in Iron Man 3 and Insidious: Chapter 2. Percy is also popular for his work on the Marvel series The Gifted. He also received appreciation for his work on Wednesday.

Jenna’s iconic dance on Wednesday is trending on social media. Her version of the dance is currently one of the viral dance trends on Tiktok. She performed on Lady Gaga’s Bloody Mary.

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