Wednesday: “The Thing” from the Netflix series was spoken on the streets of New York (VIDEO)  

The frenzy-inducing new series of the service is going viral!

Wednesday is the new series-frenzy of Netflix after in a very short time it broke the record of viewing hours of Stranger Things 4 . Of course, Netflix would not leave it unexploited and released a new viral video starring ” The Thing ” or otherwise the iconic moving hand member of the Addams Family and best friend of Jenna Ortega ‘s Wednesday in the series of the same name. 

They literally planted a real “Thing” on the streets of New York and interacted with the world in various ways. As you will see some laughed, some were scared, some were scared and some recognized where the strange and cute macabre moving hand came from. He even skated but also played chess, and there were extreme reactions.

Watch the viral video: 

The series directed by Tim Burton already counts over 341.2 million viewing hours in its first week of release.

This show stars  Catherine Zeta-Jones  as Morticia Addams,  Luis Guzmán  as Gomez Addams,  Isaac Ordonez  as Pugsley Addams,  Fred Armisen  as Uncle Fester,  Emma Myers  as Enid Sinclair,  Jamie McShane  as Sheriff Donovan Galpin,  Joy Sunday, Gwendoline Christie , Riki Lindhome, Percy Hynes White, Thora Birch  and  Hunter Doohan . Also, Christina Ricci , who played Wednesday Addams in the ’90s movies and series, takes on a different role playing Marilyn Thornhill.

The series summary

From the imagination of Tim Burton comes “Wednesday,” a twisted new series coming soon to Netflix. “Wednesday,” starring Jenna Ortega in the title role alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones, Louise Guzman, Gwendoline Christie, Christina Ricci, and more, is an investigative mystery with many metaphysical elements that chronicles Wednesday’s student years at Nevermore Academy. Clap Clap!

Al  Gough  and  Miles Millar  are in charge as showrunners and producers alongside Burton, while it’s worth noting that Wednesday’s role originated in the 60s Addams Family with Lisa Loring.

Wednesday is already streaming on Netflix.