Burton Urges Serious Score for Wednesday; Bacon Expands

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- Tim Burton told composer Chris Bacon to avoid comedic music for the Netflix series Wednesday, urging a serious tone.
- Chris Bacon explained at Deadline’s Sound & Screen Television awards that the score for Wednesday should be grounded in a macabre fantasy world, matching Jenna Ortega’s performance.
- Chris Bacon expanded the musical language in Season 2 of Wednesday, adding sweeping cinematic elements like French horns for scenes such as Enid’s werewolf transformation.
- Chris Bacon incorporated the harpsichord, a nod to the 1964 Addams Family TV theme, despite his personal dislike, to maintain the series’ timeless sound.
- Wednesday entered Season 3 production in Ireland in February, adding cast members Chris Sarandon, Noah Taylor, Oscar Morgan, Kennedy Moyer, and Winona Ryder, and composer Chris Bacon confirmed the music is being made.
Why it matters: Netflix’s “Wednesday” gains a cohesive, darker musical identity that amplifies its macabre humor, while Tim Burton’s directive ensures the score supports Jenna Ortega’s performance, potentially boosting audience engagement and series branding.




