Starring Jena Ortega, the first season of Wednesday was one of the biggest hits in Netflix’s catalog in 2023, in addition to standing out at the Emmys
One of the most famous series in the history of Netflix, Wandinha promises to further increase the scope in the second season, which is set to become the “largest production ever filmed in Ireland,” including both films and television series.
It is worth remembering how the first year of the series starred Jenna Ortega was one of Hollywood’s biggest hits of 2023, reaching more than 250 million views on the streaming platform and being featured on Emmy.
Now, the second season will be filmed in County Wicklowin Ireland, a place that has even received Star Wars The Force Awakens (2015). According to information from Variety, Wandinha It will be the production that invested the most money there.
Visiting the set, Taoiseach Simon HarrisPrime Minister of Ireland, met with the director Tim Burtonthe producers Alfred Gough It is Miles Millar and Irish professionals to celebrate the filming in question.
“I am delighted to see that Ireland continues to be chosen as a location to film series and films that support our economy, create jobs, showcase our creative talents and promote our country on a global stage,” he said.
“In recent years we have invested substantially in Irish-made productions such as The Siege of Jadotville, The Wonder, Bodkin It is Vikings: Valhalla,” continued Anna Mallettvice president of production at Netflix EMEA.
Finally, Lindsay Sloanehead of MGM Televisiontalked about the change of Wandinha to Ireland, which “has been home to productions of the MGM Televisionsince the Vikings originals in 2012, until Vikings: Valhalla.”
We have found the resources in Ireland to be top notch and an incredibly skilled group of professionals and apprentices who help bring our productions to life.
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