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Wednesday’s Joy Sunday Talks Bianca’s Season 2 Evolution

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Last updated: September 3, 2025 10:22 am
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“I’m walking on eggshells making sure I don’t spoil anything for you,” Joy Sunday says in a brief moment of distress. The Wednesday actress has the arduous task of promoting a project that is very much guarded under lock and key by the folks at Netflix, which requires a bit of mental gymnastics as we talk about the latest in the world of our favorite Nevermore Academy siren Bianca Barclay, the character who made Sunday a scene-stealing breakout. We’re just a few weeks away from the show’s highly anticipated return when Sunday and I meet via Zoom. The next day, she will fly to Poland to kick off the global press tour—a thrilling whirlwind fashion affair, which we’ll get to later.

Based on the character Wednesday Addams and helmed by the visionary Tim Burton, the supernatural dark comedy Wednesday is, by all accounts, a major success. Following its debut in the fall of 2022, it became the most-viewed English-language series on Netflix, putting its star, Jenna Ortega, on practically every “ones to watch” list and nabbing four Primetime Emmy Awards. Season 2, part 1 arrived over two years later with excitement at an all-time high, receiving 50 million views in its first five days.

For its young ensemble cast, Wednesday is the kind of opportunity and star-making moment dreams are made of. “When it came to actually being in it, it was very surreal and very cool to be expanding the [Addams Family] universe as a completely new character,” Sunday says. “That never fails to make me smile.”

(Image credit: Danny Kasirye; Styling: Thom Browne sport coat, shirt, skirt, and shoes; Dior earrings)

While Sunday was aware of the Addams Family IP growing up in Staten Island, New York (“Everybody knows that [theme song] and snap”), she never had the chance to engage with the films and TV shows. Anything of a spooky, gothic nature was considered taboo in her Nigerian household, which meant there was no celebrating Halloween and definitely no watching The Addams Family.

“It was funny because I had invited my dad to the premiere of Wednesday season 1,” Sunday recalls. “It’s all this revelry and happiness and celebration, and then you sit down, and the credits start to roll, and I thought, ‘Oh my God, Joy!’ I just turn to my dad, and I say, ‘So, Dad, by the way, this is kind of a supernatural show,’ and he turns to me and goes, ‘Oh, that’s okay. I’ve seen The Shining.’ That’s pretty much my family’s relation with scary, spooky things—it’s either nothing or The Shining.”

Joy Sunday is posed sitting down wearing an organza ruffled feather hood with a black viscose top with cape detailing and black mini skirt.

(Image credit: Danny Kasirye; Styling: Heather Huey hood; Ferragamo top and skirt; Selim Mouzannar earrings and bracelet; Elie Saab heels)

Pull quote from Joy Sunday's In Focus feature that reads, "Because of Wednesday, I've had to really mature as an actor, and as an adult as well."

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Sunday’s Bianca was a season 1 standout. Everyone loves a great redemption arc, and Bianca’s “mean girl to hero” story is no exception. When we first meet the siren in a fencing classroom, she is guarded, cold, and competitive, which plays out in a fun-to-watch rivalry throughout the season with Wednesday. As the layers begin to peel back, a vulnerable side comes to the surface, revealing a young woman struggling with her family’s sordid past and trying to find her own identity as a siren. Bianca is a character fans could easily relate to, which was an exciting element for Sunday. “Everybody has a bad day. Everybody’s a mean girl once in a while,” the actress says. “So it was nice to see … what’s happening in the background. … A lot of people shared [that] was how they connected with the character.”

The role required a fast-paced shooting schedule and intense prep, including fencing and canoeing lessons, but Sunday tells me it was the most comfortable she’s ever been on a set. “I wasn’t nervous [and] shaking in my boots, which is wild because I’m on set with Tim Burton and Catherine Zeta-Jones.”