Why Jenna Ortega Says She Became “Unprofessional” on the Set of Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ (2024)

Jenna Ortega says that while portraying the beloved Wednesday Addams in the Tim Burton-produced Netflix series Wednesday, she got “unprofessional” in her effort to ensure the character felt authentic to her.

In a recent appearance on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast, Ortega revealed she got involved in a major way when it came to the writing of Wednesday and even at one point told Burton that she didn’t want a choreographer for the show’s now-iconic dance scene.

“Everything that she does, everything that I had to play, did not make sense for her character at all,” Ortega said of why she injected her thoughts into the script while on set. “Her being in a love triangle made no sense. There was a line about like, this dress that she has to wear for a school dance and she said, ‘Oh my God, I love it. Ugh, I can’t believe I said that. I literally hate myself.’ And I had to go, ‘No, there’s no way.'”

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For the actress, this was seemingly such a constant issue that she recalled at points becoming “unprofessional” in terms of traditional roles and expectations of actors versus writers on a series. “I don’t think I’ve ever had to put my foot down on a set in the way that I had to on Wednesday because it’s so easy to fall into that category, especially with this type of show,”she told the podcast.

“There was times on that set where I even became almost unprofessional, in a sense, where I just started changing lines. The script supervisor thought that I was going with something, and then I would have to sit down with the writers and they would be like, ‘Wait, what happened to the scene?’ And I would have to go through and explain why I couldn’t do certain things,” she said. “I grew very, very protective of [Wednesday], but you can’t lead a story and have no emotional arc because then it’s boring and nobody likes you.”

The Hollywood Reporter has reached out to Netflix for comment.

Ortega reiterated comments she had previously made during a Netflix Q&A in which the actress noted that she felt “blown away” by “a lot of dialogue like that in an attempt to make her sound human.”

Ortega also added on the podcast that some of her protectiveness and disagreements around the character were based on the reality of Wednesday as a morbid teen girl and the necessity for the show to give her an emotional arc.

“Wednesday is a teenager,” she explained. “When you’re little and you say morbid, offensive stuff, it’s funny and endearing. ‘Aww, you don’t know any better.’ But then you become a teenager, it’s, ‘Now you’re being nasty and you know it.’There’s less excuse.”

Beyond lines of dialogue, Ortega noted that she was involved in removing a flash mob scene that was initially in the place of her now-iconic dance sequence, at one point telling producer Burton not to hire a choreographer because she felt “overwhelmed” after having “stopped trusting outside opinion” about the character.

“Initially, it was supposed to be a flash mob, and she was supposed to start dancing, and everyone was supposed to pick up on it and start dancing with her. And that, I vetoed because why would she be OK with that?” the actress said. “I said, ‘Either cut it or have Wednesday knock someone out, and then it’s done.'”

All in all, the actress said her experience on the show left her with little confidence when she left the set. “I can’t watch my work, but I can go home from set and say, ‘The scene that we shot today felt good,’” the actress said. “On Wednesday, there was not a scene in that show that I went home and was like, ‘OK, that should be fine.’”

It has also made her question the source of recent professional opportunities and ultimately what she’s become known for as an actress. “Now a lot of people know me from that. It’s not my proudest moment internally, which, I think, also adds an extra level of insecurity and stress,” Ortega explained. “Because it’s like, no, I’m finally getting these offers to these places that I want, but I don’t want to be known specifically for that.”

Several of Ortega’s comments about working on the hit series have drawn attention since it was released back in November. The actress has previously explained that she performed the show’s dance sequence while positive for COVID-19 and said in a more recent interview with Entertainment Tonight that filming for Wednesday resulted in her being unable to return to Netflix’s You —something that “devastated” her.

Why Jenna Ortega Says She Became “Unprofessional” on the Set of Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ (2024)

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Why Jenna Ortega Says She Became “Unprofessional” on the Set of Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’? ›

Beyond lines of dialogue, Ortega noted that she was involved in removing a flash mob scene that was initially in the place of her now-iconic dance sequence, at one point telling producer Burton not to hire a choreographer because she felt “overwhelmed” after having “stopped trusting outside opinion” about the character ...

What did Jenna Ortega refuse to say? ›

Among the lines that she struck from the record were: “Oh my god, I love it. Ugh, I can't believe I'm freaking out over a dress. I literally hate myself” – intended to be said when Wednesday tries on a dress for the school dance. “I had to go, 'No,'” recalled Ortega.

How much did Jenna Ortega make from Wednesday? ›

Jenna Ortega Has A Massive Salary Jump From $240,000 For The Entire Season To $250,000 Per Episode In Wednesday Season 2! - IMDb. Jenna Ortega Has A Massive Salary Jump From $240,000 For The Entire Season To $250,000 Per Episode In Wednesday Season 2!

What line did Wednesday refuse to say? ›

Jenna Ortega Reveals the Line on "Wednesday" She Refused to Say: "I Was Blown Away" - IMDb. Jenna Ortega plays Wednesday Addams in Netflix's "Wednesday," expertly embodying the character in all her gothic glory.

What is the controversy with Ortega? ›

According to AS Diario, Ortega was embroiled in controversy back in 2022 during a Copa Libertadores match. He awarded a match-winning penalty to Boca Juniors, a decision that raised eyebrows when it was later revealed he had accepted gifts from the Argentine club before the game.

Did Jenna Ortega smile in Wednesday? ›

Wednesday Bloopers | Jenna Ortega | Wednesday Addams might not smile, but Jenna Ortega certainly does 🤩 | By NetflixFacebook.

How many followers did Jenna Ortega gain after Wednesday? ›

Jenna Ortega gained 26 MILLION Instagram followers after Wednesday show debuted on Netflix | Daily Mail Online.

What quote did Jenna Ortega say? ›

Jenna Ortega Quotes

Faith is also belief, and that belief can be in God, or in the goodness of the universe around you, or maybe even in yourself. It's a foundation to stand on when things get hard. Be patient with a broken heart.

What are the struggles of Jenna Ortega? ›

Both parents were supportive of their daughter's desire to become an actress, even though Jenna Ortega struggled early on to find roles. She later commented that she was often rejected by casting directors because she “did not have the look they were going for.”

What language can Jenna Ortega speak? ›

How can I speak with Jenna Ortega? ›

Jenna doesn't publicly share her phone number or email address. If phone or email is your preferred method of communication, reach out to someone on her management team directly or contact her agency, Creative Artists Agency (CAA): CAA email: info@caa.com. CAA phone: 1 (424) 288-2000.

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