Wednesday Season 2 Brings Bloodier Mysteries, Jenna Ortega’s Darkest Turn

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  Info in Movie News | Wednesday Addams is back at Nevermore Academy, and no, she’s not thrilled about it. With new enemies lurking, a stalker sending cryptic threats, and her name now plastered all over campus like some reluctant rockstar, Wednesday’s sophomore year is shaping up to be even stranger than the last. According to The Guardian, Season 2 opens with a flash of chaos. After saving Nevermore from the undead pilgrim Joseph Crackstone in Season 1, Wednesday has earned a cult-like following among her peers. However, the goth queen of gloom is rather unimpressed. However, the goth queen of gloom is not satisfied. “I liked it better when I was feared and hated,” she grumbles, while her peers gather around her, begging for autographs. But there’s no time for admiration, or personal space. Within minutes of the first episode, we’re introduced to a fresh villain, the Kansas City Scalper. He’s a doll-collecting, serial-killing dog groomer in a velour tracksuit played with greasy ...

Pierce Brosnan Backs Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Next James Bond

Pierce Brosnan Backs Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Next James Bond


Info in Movie News | While Bond fans are busy speculating about who will take up the iconic 007 mantle next, one former agent has already given his blessing—and it’s not just a random pick. Pierce Brosnan, who played James Bond across four films from GoldenEye to Die Another Day, has voiced his support for Aaron Taylor-Johnson as a worthy successor. And unlike most, Brosnan’s opinion comes with some real history behind it.

He actually worked with Taylor-Johnson years ago, casting the young actor in the 2009 indie drama The Greatest, which Brosnan also helped produce. “He came onto the set and just owned the space with passion and energy,” Brosnan recalled. “If he wants it, and if he gets it, I think he’d be great.” With Taylor-Johnson already being heavily rumored as the front-runner for the role, Brosnan’s endorsement feels like more than just polite praise—it sounds personal.

But while he's supportive of the Bond future, Brosnan isn’t stuck in his spy days. Right now, he’s front and center in MobLand, a gritty crime drama on Paramount+ created by Guy Ritchie. In the series, Brosnan plays Conrad Harrigan, a ruthless but calculated Irish mob boss caught in a turf war with a rival London crime family. It’s a far cry from the polished world of MI6, and that’s exactly the point—he’s showing a different kind of power now.

Sharing the screen with Helen Mirren and Tom Hardy, Brosnan leads the series with a sharp mix of authority and vulnerability. Interestingly, despite working together closely, Brosnan said he and Hardy barely spoke off-camera. “Maybe two hours of conversation over five months,” he said, though he added that Hardy reminded him of his own son—intense, passionate, and kind-hearted. Hardy also returned the respect, calling Brosnan “a consummate pro” and “a lovely man to work with.”

Meanwhile, the James Bond franchise itself is undergoing a major shift. After Amazon’s acquisition of MGM, the future of 007 is now in the hands of Amazon MGM Studios, working alongside longtime producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. Brosnan’s take on it is short and sweet: “I wish them well. It’s a character people love, and I’m sure they’ll take care of him.”

For now, fans can catch Brosnan in full boss mode every Sunday in MobLand, with new episodes airing through June 1. Whether or not Taylor-Johnson ends up with the license to kill, Brosnan has made it clear: he’s moved on from the tux, but he hasn’t stopped lifting up the next generation of greats.

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