The cult classic comes back to Netflix within a few weeks – and fans are already getting merch to celebrate the return
Primark shoppers have set themselves an August deadline to get their hands on a range of clothing before a popular Netflix series returns to screens around the world. Some loved the creepy and dark look of the items they “had to have”.
Showcased by staff at Liverpool’s Primark branch (@prmrkliverpool), walls of clothing and accessories were put up for sale in the build-up to the hit Netflix series ‘Wednesday’, which returns on August 6 with Jenna Ortega reprising her role as the creepy gothic daughter of the well-known Addams Family in this modern spin-off.
Primark fans were shown t-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, bags, and accessories—all with the character’s signature gothic vibe. Prices ranged from as little as £3.50, and fans quickly fell in love with the items.
Staff wrote: “Who’s excited for Wednesday Season 2?” in the video, which has since been seen by more than 218,000 people. Fans were quick to comment on how much they loved the range and what they wanted to snap up.
One joked: “My bank card just sighed hahaha!” Another added: “I love this so much!” A third posted: “Don’t care if it’s summer, I need those jumpers!”
Someone else commented: “Shall we get some of the tops before August?” And, one more put: “Those bags are so creepy – I can’t not have one!”
A fifth added: “Amazing. I wish my Primark had stuff like this!” Shoppers can browse the full range – available for men, women and children- online at Primark’s website.
It lists a few items not shown in the minute-long video, such as this £18 duvet cover, a £3 Canvas Shopping Bag and a delightfully creepy £1.50 Bath Fizzer shaped like Thing, the severed hand companion of Wednesday.
Primark is no stranger to supporting fans of Netflix shows with clothing inspired by popular shows. Recently, the discount fashion chain had a line of items inspired by the Korean thriller Squid Game when it returned following cult success at the end of December 2024 and again in summer 2025 for the final instalment.
Away from branded merch, Primark has been making waves with people looking for fashionable clothes to enhance their summer wardrobe with a little more colour than the bleak-but-accurate look of Wednesday Addams.
Lately, Primark has released what some fans have described as the ‘perfect holiday dress’ for £14. The bold hibiscus-patterned floral mini dress got serious TikTok attention from shoppers keen to get their hands on it before it sold out.