Lady Gaga to Dazzle in 'Wednesday: Season 2' with New Song and Show Debut
Lady Gaga is set to release a new song, 'Dead Dance', in Netflix's 'Wednesday Season 2', premiering this week. Gaga will feature as a new character, Rosaline Rotwood, adding to the show's star-studded cast. The series sees the return of Jenna Ortega, with several new intriguing plot developments.
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Pop music icon Lady Gaga is gearing up to debut a fresh track in the highly anticipated Netflix series, 'Wednesday Season 2'. The series, starring Jenna Ortega, is scheduled to premiere on the streaming platform this week, with Gaga's song, titled ‘Dead Dance’, set to be featured in the new season.
The song and its accompanying music video are expected to drop next month, coinciding with Gaga's debut appearance in the series as Rosaline Rotwood, a famed Nevermore teacher who intersects with the show's protagonist, Wednesday. Neither Gaga nor her team have confirmed the release yet.
Reports have swirled following sightings of Gaga with 'Wednesday' director Tim Burton at the mysterious Island of the Dolls near Mexico City. Insiders suggest Gaga is collaborating with the team behind her 'Mayhem' album. May saw Netflix revealing the season's opening scene and confirming Gaga’s guest role.
During Netflix's Tudum fan event, Gaga made a dramatic appearance, emerging from a coffin marked with 'Here lies the monster queen', and performed 'Zombieboy' from her album. Details on her role remain scarce, but she joins an ensemble cast including Jenna Ortega and Catherine Zeta-Jones, with newcomers Steve Buscemi and Joanna Lumley.
The second season of 'Wednesday', premiering on August 6, 2025, will once again spotlight Jenna Ortega as she returns to Nevermore Academy, where she navigates newfound challenges and unsolved mysteries.
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