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Catherine Zeta-Jones is welcomed home by her dog after months away shooting 'Wednesday'

The clip shows Zeta-Jones and her pup happily greeting eachother.


Senior Writer
NOVEMBER 26, 2024 1:44 PM EST

Catherine Zeta-Jones is reuniting with one of her favorite creatures. The actress has concluded her work on "Wednesday," the hit Netflix series, and has shared a video with her fans, showing her reuniting with her adorable dog Taylor. 

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Catherine Zeta-Jones attending a 'Wednesday' event

Zeta-Jones shared the video on Instagram, where she's seen scratching Taylor's belly. 

"You're the best to come home to. Stretch it out," she says to him as he stretches on the floor. "Good stretch." 

At the end of the clip, she looks up towards the camera and laughs at the person recording her.

She also made another important revelation in her post's caption, sharing that she had concluded filming the second season of "Wednesday," the Jenna Ortega-led Netflix series that unexpectedly became one of the streamer's biggest hits. 

"After seven months away from my little guy, Taylor my dog was the best homecoming gift," she captioned the post.

"Oh yes, why 7 months…I was shooting season 2 of Wednesday!!!" 

More details about the second season of 'Wednesday'

The first season of "Wednesday" came out in 2022, leaving fans with two years of a long absence. The series is expected to be released at some point in 2025, with the studio sharing some major updates, including the casting of Lady Gaga for an undisclosed role. The series production revealed that Gaga's role was more of a cameo even though they wanted her for a more significant part. "That ultimately did not work out," said a source to Variety

More exciting cast additions include Thandiwe Newton, Steve Buscemi, Billie Piper, Frances O'Connor, Haley Joel Osment, Heather Matarazzo, and Christopher Lloyd, who played Uncle Fester in the original Addams Family movie.  

"Our goal this season was to discover some fresh faces as well as invite some acting legends we’ve always admired to join Jenna and the gang at Nevermore,” explained series showrunner Miles Millar and Al Gore to Tudum. "When we survey the talent we’ve assembled we could not be more thrilled. Mission accomplished.”

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Luis Guzman and Catherine Zeta-Jones play Wednesday's parents in the Netflix series