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Two years ago, it was announced that one of my favorite directors, Tim Burton, would be making a show about my favorite character from The Addams Family, Wednesday. As soon as I heard about it, I was excited for it. I felt like I couldn't wait for it. Waiting for it hasn't been easy, but after two years of anticipation, the show has finally come out.

Wednesday focuses on a teenaged Wednesday Addams. She has been kicked out of various schools for her troublesome behavior. She has been sent to Nevermore Academy, the school that Wednesday's parents went to when they were her age. Nevermore Academy isn't a regular school. It has vampires, werewolves and various other kinds of unusual people. However, it doesn't take long for Wednesday to establish herself as the most eccentric student that the school has ever had. While there, she stumbles upon a murder mystery that captivates her interest.

Since I have been waiting about two years for this show, the important thing to answer is whether or not the show lives up to my expectations. Yes! Wednesday is as amazing of a show as I could ever imagine. It's not like previous versions of The Addams Family, but in this case, that's not a bad thing. In fact, the show benefits from having a unique identity. The plot and tone are darker and more dramatic, but that doesn't mean that the show isn't fun to watch. While it isn't for younger viewers, Wednesday is an absolutely wonderful show for older viewers. The plot is full of surprises and twists that I didn't see coming. I had guesses about what would happen, but the show keeps being more original than I was expecting it to be.

Tim Burton's gothic style shines through in this show. It's one of the most beautiful shows from recent years. The title character looks as wonderfully gothic and moody as ever, while the locations and other characters have their own appealing style. Tim Burton's main musical composer, Danny Elfman, gives the show incredibly pleasing, powerful and captivating music to listen to.

In addition to Tim Burton, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar worked on this show. They were the creators of Smallville, the show about a teenage Clark Kent learning about his destiny. Alfred Gough and Miles Millar did a wonderful job at making a Superman show that stood out as something different and special. Their talents continue to shine through in this show. If the show gets a second season, I would love to see the actor that played Clark Kent in Smallville, Tom Welling, show up.

Wednesday Addams is played by Jenna Ortega. Wednesday has been played by quite a few great actresses over the years, so Jenna Ortega had a strong legacy to live up to. I'm happy to report that Jenna Ortega absolutely knocks it out of the park as Wednesday. She captures the character's tone and personality in glorious fashion. Wednesday might not be a happy, friendly person, but that doesn't mean that she isn't a delight to watch. Wednesday was already my favorite character from the franchise, but this show makes my appreciation of the character continue to grow.

The Wednesday series is full of new characters. There are a lot of interesting new characters that are played by very talented performers. For me, the best of the new characters is Enid Sinclair. Enid serves as Wednesday's roommate who desperately wants to befriend Wednesday. Wednesday and Enid serve as a perfect pair of opposites. Enid's bright, happy and colorful way of acting balances out with Wednesday's gloomy, unfriendly personality. Emma Myers does an amazing job at making Enid a joy to watch whenever the character shows up. Wednesday and Enid's unusual friendship serves as one of the best aspects of the show. I desperately hope that Enid becomes a regular character in The Addams Family franchise, because even though she just got introduced, I couldn't imagine the franchise without her.

As for Wednesday's family, they aren't as prominent as they usually are in the franchise. However, the show still finds clever ways of making them important to the plot. Luis GuzmΓ‘n does a very good job as Gomez Addams, while Catherine Zeta-Jones plays a charming Morticia. Fred Armisen makes the most out of his small amount of screentime as Uncle Fester. If the show gets a second season, I would love to see more of him. The actress who played Wednesday in two films from the 1990s, Christina Ricci, has a prominent role as one of the people working at the school.

Wednesday is an incredible show that is captivating from beginning to end. The title character and her classic brand of moody charm shine through in this wonderful series. How good is the show? I watched all eight episodes the day it came out. That goes to show how exciting and engaging this show really is. It's a masterpiece that has to be seen to be believed.
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When it comes to actors who have played Batman the most, Adam West easily wins. However, when it comes to actors who have voiced Batman the most, Kevin Conroy is the one who has that honor.

Kevin Conroy started voicing Batman in 1992's Batman: The Animated Series. Before then, Kevin Conroy had been a stage actor that was known for playing Hamlet. Voicing Batman ended up being the thing that made Kevin Conroy's acting career such a big success. Batman: The Animated Series had over eighty episodes. In addition to that, the show had a film in 1993 that was called Mask of the Phantasm.

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Since I did an article for Penguin's television actors, it seems only fitting that I do an article for Penguin's film actors. Like in the comics and shows, Penguin is a major character in the films.

Burgess Meredith played the Penguin in Batman: The Movie. In the film, Penguin was the leader of the villains.

Danny DeVito played the Penguin in Batman Returns. This film reinvented Penguin as having a much different appearance, including a creepier face and flippers for hands. For Penguin's eightieth anniversary, Danny DeVito wrote a comic about Penguin.

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Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot, better known as the Penguin, has been one of Batman's most iconic enemies for decades. In the comics, he quickly became Batman's second arch-rival. Penguin's level of importance to the Batman franchise continued when Penguin became one of the main villains of the original Batman series. Since then, Penguin had waddled his way to fame and fortune as one of Gotham's smartest villains.

Burgess Meredith became the first actor to ever play the Penguin. He played Penguin in the 1966 Batman series and movie. He was one of the few villains to appear in all three seasons...
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