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Where to Watch Wednesday Season 2 in 2026: Global Guide

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Wednesday Season 2 will stream exclusively on Netflix worldwide starting in 2026. The show is a Netflix original, so it won't be on any other platform. In all English-speaking markets (US, UK, Canada, Australia, India), you can watch it with the same Netflix subscription, with English audio and subtitles available from day one. The second season is expected to premiere in late 2026, likely around October or November.

Where to Watch Wednesday Season 2 by Country

United States

Netflix is the sole home for Wednesday in the US. A standard plan with ads costs $6.99 per month, while ad-free plans start at $15.49. Season 1 is already available with English, Spanish, and French audio, plus subtitles in over 30 languages. Season 2 will follow the same pattern. There are no other legal streaming options because Netflix owns the global rights through a deal with MGM Television.

United Kingdom

Same story: Netflix UK will carry Season 2. Prices are £4.99 for the ad-supported tier and £10.99 for ad-free. The show is available with English audio, and subtitles in English, Welsh, and other European languages. Unlike some US shows that land on Sky or NOW, Wednesday remains a Netflix exclusive due to its origin as a Netflix commission.

Canada

Netflix Canada is the only place. Plans start at CA$5.99 with ads, CA$16.49 ad-free. English and French audio are standard, with English subtitles. Canada gets the same release date as the US.

Australia

Netflix Australia has Wednesday. Prices are AU$6.99 ad-supported, AU$16.99 ad-free. English audio with subtitles. No other service like Stan or Binge has rights.

India

Netflix India offers Wednesday at ₹149 per month (mobile-only), ₹199 (basic with ads), or ₹649 (ad-free). English audio plus Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and more dubs. Subtitles in major Indian languages.

Season Status: What's Available Now

Season 1 (8 episodes) premiered on November 23, 2022, and is still streaming on Netflix in all regions. Season 2 has finished filming and is in post-production. Netflix confirmed a 2026 release, likely Q4. Cast includes Jenna Ortega, with new additions like Steve Buscemi and Thandiwe Newton. Episode count is expected to be around 8 again.

Legal Alternatives If You Don't Have Netflix

If you don't subscribe to Netflix, your only legal option is to buy or rent individual episodes or the full season from digital retailers. In the US, you can purchase Season 1 on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu, or Google Play for around $19.99 in HD. In the UK, same on Amazon or Apple TV for £15.99. In Australia, Apple TV and Google Play have it for AU$24.99. India doesn't have a buy option; Netflix is the only legal source. Season 2 will likely appear on these stores about 6-12 months after its Netflix premiere, but no earlier.

Why Geo-Restrictions Exist (It's Not About VPNs)

Geo-restrictions on Wednesday are purely about licensing economics. Netflix paid MGM Television for worldwide rights to produce and distribute the show. That means Netflix controls all territories. Unlike some series where rights are sold country by country (e.g., a show might be on Disney+ in the US and on Channel 4 in the UK), Wednesday is a global Netflix original. So there is no region hopping to unlock it elsewhere. The only difference is subtitle and dub options, which vary by country based on local demand and licensing of voice actors. For example, Netflix India pays for Hindi dubbing because it drives subscriptions. The US doesn't get Hindi dubs because the audience is smaller. This is not about blocking you but about content investment based on market size.

Compare Your Region's Options

Before you decide where to watch, check your local Netflix library. In the US, you get the widest subtitle selection. In India, you get the most dubs. In the UK and Canada, you get fewer dubs but the same episodes. If you travel, your Netflix catalog might change slightly, but Wednesday is available everywhere Netflix operates. Use a site like Unogs to see which audio and subtitle tracks are available in each country. And remember: buying a digital copy is a permanent option if you don't want to subscribe.

Now check your region's Netflix page for Wednesday's exact release date. It will be the same day everywhere, but time zones mean some countries see it a few hours earlier. Happy streaming.