Netflix Secretly Developing ‘Enid & Wednesday’ Spin-Off After Test Screenings Show Fans Want More Roommate Chaos

The eerie world of Nevermore Academy might soon get even more chaotic — and far more colorful. According to shocking insider leaks, Netflix is quietly developing a brand-new spin-off from Wednesday that would focus entirely on the unlikely dynamic duo of Wednesday Addams and her bubbly werewolf roommate, Enid Sinclair.
If true, this could mean viewers won’t just be watching one Wednesday series… but two — running side by side, each with its own distinct tone, style, and storyline.
From Shadows to Sunshine
Wednesday, directed and produced by Tim Burton, became one of Netflix’s biggest hits of all time. Its gothic aesthetic, deadpan humor, and Jenna Ortega’s mesmerizing performance as Wednesday Addams turned the show into a cultural phenomenon.
But while fans adored Wednesday’s darkness, many found themselves equally captivated by the bright, pastel-loving Enid Sinclair, played by Emma Myers.
Now, according to leaked production notes, Netflix wants to capitalize on that contrast by giving audiences more of what they didn’t know they needed: an entire series focused on the chaotic yet heartfelt friendship between the two roommates.
One anonymous exec reportedly put it bluntly:
“Audiences want more Enid. Pairing her permanently with Wednesday is a no-brainer. The chemistry works. It’s yin and yang, darkness and light — and fans can’t get enough.”
What the Spin-Off Would Look Like

Unlike Wednesday, which leaned heavily into gothic horror, murder mysteries, and supernatural suspense, the alleged spin-off would strike a much lighter, comedic tone.
Leaked documents suggest storylines could include:
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Enid dragging Wednesday into modern teen drama — parties, romance, and pop culture moments she despises.
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Wednesday reluctantly helping Enid solve small-town mysteries that don’t quite warrant a full-blown murder investigation.
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The duo facing life beyond Nevermore Academy, navigating adulthood, friendship, and clashing worldviews.
One note allegedly read: “Think of it as dark comedy meets quirky buddy sitcom — Wednesday rolling her eyes at Enid’s optimism, Enid trying to pull Wednesday out of her shell, but together discovering they’re stronger as a team.”
Two Shows, One World
If Netflix moves forward, this would mark an unprecedented expansion of the Addams Family universe on television.
Instead of just waiting for Wednesday Season 3, fans could be watching two parallel shows:
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Wednesday — the darker, mystery-driven flagship series.
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Enid & Wednesday — a comedic spin-off focused on friendship and chaos.
Such a move could cement the franchise as one of Netflix’s most profitable properties, creating a cultural juggernaut akin to Stranger Things or The Witcher.
Fans Already Buzzing

Even though Netflix has not confirmed the spin-off, the rumors have spread like wildfire. On social media, fans are split between shock and excitement:
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“YES! This is what we’ve been waiting for — more Enid, more friendship, less gloom!”
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“Don’t dilute the original show. Wednesday needs to stay dark and mysterious.”
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“The chemistry between Jenna and Emma is unmatched. I’d watch them read a phone book together.”
Enid’s rise to fan-favorite status is undeniable. TikTok edits of her scenes with Wednesday regularly rack up millions of views, and the hashtag #Wenid (a mashup of Wednesday + Enid) has become a phenomenon of its own.
A Calculated Move by Netflix?
Industry experts say the rumored spin-off might be Netflix’s response to one of its ongoing challenges: keeping subscribers hooked between seasons. With Wednesday’s production cycles running long, a lighter spin-off could fill the gap and maintain momentum.
It could also broaden the franchise’s audience. While Wednesday appeals to horror fans and lovers of gothic storytelling, Enid & Wednesday might attract younger viewers looking for humor, heart, and relatability.
But some critics warn this could backfire. “Spin-offs can be risky,” one analyst noted. “Get the tone wrong, and you alienate fans of the original. But get it right, and you’ve just built a multi-billion-dollar franchise.”
The Mystery Remains
So far, Netflix has remained tight-lipped, refusing to confirm or deny the existence of Enid & Wednesday. Whether the leaked notes are genuine or part of a clever marketing ploy remains to be seen.
But one thing is certain: fans cannot stop talking about the possibility. And if the whispers are true, the world’s most unlikely pair of roommates could soon headline their own series — one dark, one bright, both unforgettable.
Because in the end, maybe the biggest twist isn’t another murder mystery… but the idea that Wednesday Addams could become the star of two different shows at once.