Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ Releases New Crocks Clogs Collection For Fans To Purchase

As season two of Netflix’s Wednesday is currently busy filming, fans can purchase the new collectible pairs of Crocs Clogs to add to their collection, Comicbook.com reports. The pairs include Stomp Clog and Classic Clog designs with exclusive dimensional Jibbitz charms, such as Thing and Wednesday’s black cello.

If anyone is interested in purchasing the Crocs Clogs, Comicbook.com has the links available in the list below:

  • Wednesday Stomp Clog ($89.99) – Buy at Crocs: “The Wednesday Stomp Clog is the next big Thing with an exaggerated platform sole and glossy upper. A molded white collar detail and dome studded ankle strap make for style that’s gothic and glamourous. Exclusive Jibbitz feature dimensional charms like Thing and Wednesday’s iconic black cello, perfect for any outcast, freak, or monster,” via Comicbook.com.
  • Wednesday Nevermore Classic Clog ($69.99) – Buy at Crocs: “Classic black and purple pinstriping adorns the Nevermore Academy Classic Clog for silhouette that’s perfectly suited for dark academia. Spooky school spirit has never been more stylish with exclusive Jibbitz charms and a lunar Nightshade Society print on the footbed,” via Comicbook.com.
  • Addams Family Jibbitz Charm 5-Pack ($19.99) – Buy at Crocs 

The plot for the second season of Wednesday is kept under wraps, according to Comicbook.com, but main lead Jenna Ortega (Scream VI, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice) has shared that she was “terrified” to return to set. In an interview on the Tonight Show earlier this month, the actress shared how filming the series is going, and how she is fitting in her new additional role as a producer for this upcoming season.

“I was a little terrified just because it had been years since Wednesday since we shot the first one. We did that like two or three years ago in Romania,” Ortega said via Comicbook.com. “So, I didn’t really know how I… I just was, I think, overthinking it.  But as soon as you put on the costumes by Colleen Atwood, you get hair and makeup done, and then you take all the expression out of your face, it’s like, ‘Oh, okay. I kind of, I know how to do this. Yeah. Yeah.'”

“I get to decide like how blue somebody’s gonna be, or where the brains go on the floor, what prosthetics look like,” she added via Comicbook.com. “It’s so exciting. It’s so much fun, actually.”

Wednesday season two will be released in 2025, and the first season is now available to stream on Netflix.

Giulia Campora: I am Giulia Campora, future entertainment reporter, yet currently studying towards my bachelor's as a journalism and professional writing student. I am always on top of new TV shows and movie news, so writing for MXDWN will be very fun! :)
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