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Emma Myers is Ready to Roar

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September - October 2025

As Wednesday returns to the screen, Emma Myers speaks to Cosmo India on her breakout role as Enid Sinclair, the joy of filming, and what makes season two even more fun.

- By Schenelle Dsouza

Emma Myers is Ready to Roar

If the internet had a collective crush on anyone after the first season of Wednesday, it was American actor Emma Myers. While each character on the show— which premiered in November 2022— carried their own brand of gothic gloom, Enid Sinclair offered a canvas of colour amid the monsters and mysteries. The rainbow-haired werewolf with pastel-painted claws, infectious optimism, and unwavering loyalty became the heart of the show, the perfect foil to Wednesday Addams' deadpan darkness—a character fans immediately rooted for.

Myers's Enid became a fan-favourite and positioned her as one of Hollywood's most exciting young stars, adding to her work which includes Girl in the Basement (2021), Family Switch (2023) and A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (2024). “It's so exciting that it's finally out,” Myers beams, as I catch up with her over a Zoom call, shortly after the release of the first part of season two, which hit Netflix in August. “It felt like this 'secret' we all filmed together, and now the world gets to see it. I can't wait for people to experience the continuation of season one, because we had such a blast making it,” says the 22-year-old. On September 2, the second part of Wednesday landed on the streaming platform.

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