
Lady Gaga has officially joined the Wednesday universe, and she’s doing it in a way only Gaga can, through both screen and song. At Netflix and Spotify’s Graveyard Gala for Wednesday Season 2, the pop icon revealed her first look as Rosaline Rotwood, a legendary Nevermore teacher who collides with Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday Addams. The character, with her enigmatic presence and sly connection to Nevermore’s haunted history, feels tailor-made for Gaga’s theatrical instincts.
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In a new still released from the series, Gaga is seen alongside Thing, embodying Rotwood with a striking presence that already has fans buzzing. Jenna Ortega, who also serves as a producer, admitted the casting felt inevitable. “If you’re into Wednesday, if you’re into Lady Gaga, you should be very excited to see her in Part 2, it really works. She’s unbelievable,” Ortega said for Tudum, underscoring the synergy between Gaga and Burton’s gothic universe. Director Tim Burton echoed the sentiment, praising her artistry and calling her “a real artist” who elevated the show.
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The centerpiece of Gaga’s involvement is her brand-new single, “The Dead Dance,” which drops September 3 and will soundtrack key moments in Wednesday Season 2, Part 2. Gaga explained the inspiration behind the track as rooted in heartbreak, but one transformed into something cathartic and communal. “It was all about the way we sometimes feel when it’s over; how a relationship ending can kill our ability to feel hopeful about love,” Gaga shared with Tudum. “It’s got this really cool, funky beat underneath it… it becomes about having fun with your friends when you’ve been through something tough.”
The song connects back to her unexpected Wednesday connection: the viral resurgence of “Bloody Mary” during Season 1’s dance craze on TikTok. That moment not only cemented her place in the show’s fan culture but also laid the groundwork for her eventual role.
To extend the night’s energy beyond “The Dead Dance,” Spotify unveiled a curated Wednesday playlist, blending Gaga’s single with tracks that channel the show’s eerie yet playful tone. DJ Whitney Marston Pierce kept the crowd moving with selections tailored to the Addams spirit, ensuring that the vibe stayed gothic but undeniably alive. The playlist is expected to roll out widely with the single’s release, giving fans a sonic portal into Nevermore’s mischievous chaos.
From the dark theatricality of her early career to her genre-bending artistry, Gaga’s presence in Burton’s Wednesday feels more like alignment than casting. Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, the show’s creators, note that Gaga’s viral fan connection in Season 1 made her inclusion a natural progression. For Season 2, they wanted her not just in the soundtrack but in the story itself.