Not Only the Audience, but ‘Pugsley’ Isaac Ordonez Was Also Surprised by His Appearance Change in Season 2: ‘In Season 1, I Was as Tall as Jenna,’ the 16-Year-Old Actor Happily Shared

“I’ve grown quite a lot,” the 16-year-old actor told PEOPLE

Wednesday. Issac Ordonez as Pugsley Addams Season 1 and Season 2
Issac Ordonez in both seasons of ‘Wednesday.’.Credit :  Vlad Cioplea/Netflix; Helen Sloan/Netflix

NEED TO KNOW

  • Isaac Ordonez reacted to his growth spurt between seasons 1 and 2 of Wednesday in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE
  • “I was the same height as Jenna in season one,” the 16-year-old actor said with a laugh
  • Ordonez also reflected on his increased role in the show’s second season, saying he had “more free range” with Pugsley Addams, who will now join older sister Wednesday at school

Isaac Ordonez might play Jenna Ortega’s little brother in Wednesday, but after going through a growth spurt between seasons 1 and 2, he’s now towering over his onscreen big sister.

“I was the same height as Jenna in season one. I’ve grown quite a lot,” the 16-year-old actor told PEOPLE with a laugh while attending the premiere for part one of Wednesday’s second season at Central Hall Westminster in London.

He added that he’s now “hovering” over Ortega, 22, and he playfully referred to their height difference as “amazing.”

Ordonez brings Pugsley Addams to life in the hit Netflix series, which premiered in November 2022 and now returns for a second season on Aug. 6.

Isaac Ordonez and Jenna Ortega speak onstage during NETFLIX TUDUM 2025: THE LIVE EVENT at The Kia Forum on May 31, 2025 in Inglewood, California.
Isaac Ordonez (left) and Jenna Ortega (right) in May 2025. Amy Sussman/Getty

In the show’s first season, Wednesday Addams, played by Ortega, is the protective older sibling who tortures anyone who dares to go after her brother.

Ordonez raved about getting to work closely with Ortega, telling PEOPLE, “Watching her through the monitor, like, you really start to pick up things.”

He added of the Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and Scream actress, “She’s wonderful. She’s such a nice woman.”

Pugsley didn’t follow Wednesday to school at Nevermore in the show’s first season. This time around, he’s registered as a new student.

“It was definitely a surprise to see how much more I was in it, like a big promotion,” Ordonez told NME in July of his enhanced role for season two.

Teasing what is in store for Pugsley, Ordonez added, “He’s got powers … he makes a lot of friends, and also [makes] connections with some not so good people. I will say that.”

Wednesday. Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley Addams in episode 201 of Wednesday.
Isaac Ordonez in ‘Wednesday.’. Courtesy of Netflix

The young actor echoed those sentiments when speaking with PEOPLE. “It was great to really play around with this character,” Ordonez said. “Now I have more free-range, and, like, room to really grow, you know?”

He continued, “Last season we saw that more emotional side of him. That side returns, but we also get to see a lot more of his energetic side. We see him a lot more mischievous.”

Catherine Zeta-Jones, who plays Ordonez’s onscreen mom, Morticia Addams, also spoke with PEOPLE at the premiere.

Joonas Suotamo as Lurch, Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addams, Jenna Ortega as Wednesday, Isaac Ordonez aș Pugsley Addams, Thing, Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams in episode 201 of Wednesday.
(From left to right): Joonas Suotamo as Lurch, Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addams, Jenna Ortega as Wednesday, Isaac Ordonez aș Pugsley Addams, Thing, Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams in ‘Wednesday.’. Helen Sloan/Netflix ©2025

When asked about getting into character, the actress, 55, stressed the importance of playing the Addams matriarch as “real and grounded.”

“Of course, I identify with being a mother. I certainly identify with that,” she said. “I never had the struggle with my daughter that I have with Wednesday, thankfully, but I’ve certainly seen mothers have that.”

The second season of Wednesday finds the titular character dealing with being perceived as the “savior” of Nevermore after she overcame the villainous Laurel Gates (Christina Ricci) in the first season.

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