Enid’s gone full beast in the woods… and Wednesday just found her claw marks on a tree that screams “RUN.” But Scarlett Johansson’s shadowy hunter? She’s the one holding the silver bullet. đșđ«
Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday teams up with Uncle Fester for a blood-soaked manhunt through fog-choked forests, where Enid’s howls echo like a death knell. Then Johansson steps outâcold-eyed, crossbow in handâas the werewolf slayer with Addams blood on her ledger.
The trailer’s 2:03 twist? You’ll drop your phone when you see what Enid’s hiding under the full moon. It’s not just a hunt. It’s family annihilation.
Watch âHunt for Enidâ trailer NOW before Netflix pulls it. Details below. Who gets clawed first: Wednesday or Scarlett? Bet below đđ©ž

The full moon’s rising over Nevermore Academy, and Netflix just lit the fuse on Wednesday Season 3 with a trailer that’s equal parts The Wolf Man howls and Black Widow takedowns. Titled “Hunt for Enid,” the 2:03 clipâdropped unceremoniously at midnight ESTâplunges Jenna Ortega’s stone-faced Wednesday Addams into a savage woodland chase after her bubbly werewolf roommate, Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers), who’s vanished into the mist after a full-moon meltdown in the Season 2 finale. But the gut-punch? Scarlett Johansson crashes the gothic party as a ruthless outcast hunter with a grudge against the Addams bloodline, her crossbow gleaming like a promise of silver-laced doom.
Views? The trailer skyrocketed to 12 million in its first 18 hours, overwhelming Netflix’s Tudum servers and igniting X with #HuntForEnid, which amassed 1.8 million posts by dawn. Fans are feral: “Enid’s finally feral and I’m here for itâuntil Scarlett skins her,” one viral thread lamented, racking up 45K likes. Quick cuts in the footage tease Enid’s claws raking ancient oaks into bloody runes, Wednesday’s psychic visions fracturing like shattered glass to reveal pack hunts gone wrong, and Johansson’s characterâbilled mysteriously as “The Reaper”âwhispering, “Wolves don’t deserve families,” over a montage of gutted cabins and moonlit mass graves. It’s Wednesday dialed to eleven: Tim Burton’s whimsical shadows twisted into outright slaughter, with a synth-goth score from Danny Elfman that pulses like a racing heartbeat.
Production on Season 3 kicked off in earnest last month in Ireland’s Wicklow Mountainsâprime werewolf country, with fog so thick crew needed GPS to find craft servicesâafter Netflix greenlit the back-to-back renewal in February 2024 amid Season 1’s 1.7 billion-hour binge bonanza. The $200 million budget (up 20% from Season 2) funds practical fur effects from the The Witcher team, ensuring Enid’s transformations feel visceral: real-time prosthetics that took Myers four hours per scene, blending An American Werewolf in London rip-and-tear with CGI pack swarms. Showrunners Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, fresh off Season 2’s Hyde-infested twists, teased to Variety that “Enid’s arc is the emotional coreâher humanity’s on the line, and Wednesday’s forced to choose between saving her friend or her family.” Filming wraps in spring 2026, eyeing a summer 2027 premiere to capitalize on Halloween residuals, with Ortega locked in via a multi-picture deal that includes Beetlejuice 3.
For the Addams unwashed (or those who ghosted after the Rave’N dance-off), Wednesday clawed its way into Netflix’s crown jewels in November 2022, retooling Charles Addams’ ink-black cartoons into a YA horror procedural. Ortega’s Wednesdayâdeadpan detective with a penchant for poison and psychic blackoutsânavigates outcast cliques at Nevermore: sirens scheming, gorgons gossiping, and werewolves wrestling full-moon fury. Season 1’s monster-of-the-week murders pulled 341 million hours in week one, spawning TikTok challenges (that braids-and-black-dress aesthetic? Still ruling Coachella) and a $500 million merch haul from Hot Topic to high-end Morticia gowns at Bergdorf’s. Season 2, split-dropped in 2025 (Volume 1 Memorial Day, Volume 2 Labor Day), escalated the stakes: Wednesday’s visions unearthed a Hyde conspiracy tied to her aunt Ophelia (a cameo from Christina Ricci that had purists weeping), Enid’s pack pressures peaked in a bloody turf war, and Tyler Galpin’s (Hunter Doohan) redemption arc ended with him fleeing Jericho a marked man. The finale cliffhanger? Enid, pushed to her breaking point by a botched ritual, shreds her dorm room in wolf form and bolts into the woods, leaving Wednesday and a cackling Uncle Fester (Fred Armisen) to track her scent amid howls that sound suspiciously like war cries.
The “Hunt for Enid” trailer doesn’t just recap the chaos; it amplifies it into apocalypse-adjacent dread. Opens with Wednesday’s monotone voiceover: “Loyalty is a chain. Break it, and the beast comes calling.” Cue Enid’s rainbow-streaked room in ruins, claw gashes dripping ichor onto scattered friendship bracelets. Cut to the forest frenzy: Wednesday, braids matted with mud, wielding a silver dagger etched with Addams runes, while Fester zaps underbrush with his lightning fingers to flush out shadows. Myers’ Enid gets her glow-up (or glow-down?): feral eyes glowing amber, fur sprouting in real-time as she pounces on spectral hunters, her howls warping into sobs that tug at even Wednesday’s black heart. Enter Johansson at the 1:15 markâa Black Widow pivot into gothic gritâas “The Reaper,” a rogue outcast enforcer exiled from Nevermore decades ago for “hunting her own.” Rocking tactical leather over a tattered habit (nod to the nuns in The Conjuring?), she loads a crossbow with bolts tipped in wolfsbane, her Black Widow smirk intact as she pins Wednesday against a tree: “Your family’s curse ends with her.” Insiders dish Johansson signed on after a Jojo Rabbit reunion with Taika Waititi (consulting on outcast lore), drawn to the role’s “anti-hero edge” that lets her channel Under the Skin menace with Lucy smarts. Her intro scene? A brutal takedown of a lesser wolf pack, filmed in one unbroken shot that had stunt coordinators begging for mercy.
Fan frenzy is biblical. On X, theories swarm like bats: Is Johansson Wednesday’s long-lost cousin, cursed to cull the pack? Does Enid’s rampage tie into the Season 2 Hyde remnants, birthing a hybrid horror? Reddit’s r/Wednesday sleuths zoomed in on a trailer Easter eggâa locket around Enid’s neck engraved “S.S.,” fueling “Scarlett’s secret sister?” speculation. Diehards ship Wenid harder than ever, with fan art of Enid wolfing out to shield Wednesday exploding on Tumblr (one piece hit 200K notes overnight). But backlash brews too: Purists decry the “Hollywood-izing” of Enid’s arcâ”She’s not a damsel; she’s a queen,” one petition gripesâwhile werewolf inclusivity advocates praise Myers’ input on the transformation scenes, consulting actual lycanthrope lore experts (yes, they exist) for authentic rage-to-regret beats. The trailer’s VFX tease a “Blood Moon Eclipse” ritual that could shatter Nevermore’s barriers, spilling outcast chaos into Jericho’s normie streets, with quick flashes of Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) brewing potions in a pop-up Addams yurt and Gomez (Luis GuzmĂĄn) tangoing with a captured hunter. Thing? The hand’s back, pickpocketing clues from Johansson’s pockets in a sight gag that steals the mid-trailer breath.
Backstage bites are as juicy as the plot. Ortega, 23 and a scream queen staple post-Scream VI, clashed briefly with Burton over Wednesday’s “softening”âshe pushed for more venom in the Enid rescue, winning a scene where her character quips, “Friendship is overrated. But fur makes a decent alibi.” Myers, elevated to series regular, bulked up on protein shakes for the wolf suits, joking to Entertainment Weekly that “Enid’s finally getting her bite-backâpun intended.” Johansson’s payday? A cool $15 million, per trade whispers, edging out Gaga’s siren splash from earlier teases. Ireland’s shoot faced wolfish woes: A storm-felled oak crushed a prop tent, delaying forest exteriors, while local folklore consultants (Ireland’s got ’em) infused the script with Celtic pack myths, turning The Reaper’s backstory into a Frigga-level tragedyâbetrayed by her own litter, now hellbent on ending the Addams “plague.” Elfman’s score amps the dread with werewolf folk fiddles clashing against orchestral stings, and choreographer Corey Baker (back from Season 2’s ballroom brawl) stages a “Moon Dance” fight that’s half West Side Story, half John Wick: Wednesday’s balletic dodges versus Enid’s primal lunges.
Netflix’s endgame? Wednesday isn’t just a hit; it’s a universe-builder. Spin-offs whisper: an Enid-led Pack Life prequel, a Fester solo on electric heists. But Season 3’s hunt narrative doubles down on the show’s sly social stabsâidentity packs in a divided world, the feral cost of fitting in, and how even black sheep can turn hunter. As Gough told The Hollywood Reporter, “We’re not ending with bows; we’re clawing toward catharsis.” With the trailer stingerâWednesday cornered, Enid’s silhouette looming as friend or foe?âone certainty: The Addams darkness just got furrier, fangier, and way more fatal.
Will Enid claw her way home, or will Johansson’s Reaper claim the pelt? Summer 2027 can’t come soon enoughâor maybe it can, if this trailer’s nightmares linger.