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What Age Rating Does ‘Wednesday’ on Netflix Have? [Parents Guide]

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Wednesday debuted its eight episodes early this morning, reintroducing us to one of the most iconic characters. Jenna Ortega plays the titular character, and she gives a fantastic performance. She truly makes the show! But that’s not all. The cast is genuinely star-studded, with Catherine Zeta-Jones playing her mother, Luis Guzmán as her father, Morticia, Gomez, and Gwendoline Christie as the headmistress of Larissa Weems at school, Nevermore.

Wednesday is a fun-filled mystery series and a good one to watch with the family during vacations.

Age Rating of Wednesday

Wednesday has a TV-14 age rating, meaning teenagers and above are fine to watch on their own. Having watched Wednesday all the way through, I would consider the show appropriate for pre-teens and even a little younger.

According to Netflix, Wednesday is rated TV-14 for “fear, language, violence.” The series follows the titular character trying to solve a series of murders by an evil creature at Nevermore. Though there are bloody images and violence, the series does not get super graphic. There’s also a lot of comedic relief to balance out any spooky moments, including the characters Wednesday meets at her new school.

All eight episodes of Wednesday are now streaming on Netflix.

For further updates on Wednesday, please stay tuned.

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