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Lady Gaga Joins Tim Burton's 'Wednesday' with Haunting New Track

Summary

  • Lady Gaga to release new song 'Dead Dance' for 'Wednesday' Season 2
  • Gaga to play Rosaline Rotwood, a Nevermore Academy teacher
  • Tim Burton calls Gaga's involvement "inspirational"
Lady Gaga Joins Tim Burton's 'Wednesday' with Haunting New Track

In a highly anticipated collaboration, Lady Gaga is stepping into Tim Burton's dark and whimsical world of 'Wednesday' with a brand-new track titled 'Dead Dance'. The song, set to release next month, will align with Gaga's on-screen debut as Rosaline Rotwood, a legendary Nevermore Academy teacher who crosses paths with the show's protagonist, Wednesday Addams.

The long-rumored partnership between Gaga and the gothic coming-of-age series has now been officially confirmed, sending fans of both the singer and the show into a frenzy. With Burton at the helm and Gaga bringing her signature theatrical flair, expectations are high for this unique creative exchange.

Speaking at the London premiere of 'Wednesday Season 2', Burton expressed his admiration for Gaga, calling their collaboration "inspirational." Though the pop icon was absent from the event, her presence was certainly felt. Gaga joins a stellar cast that includes returning stars Jenna Ortega and Catherine Zeta-Jones, as well as newcomers Steve Buscemi and Joanna Lumley.

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Lady Gaga will play the role of Rosaline Rotwood, a legendary Nevermore Academy teacher, in the second season of Tim Burton's 'Wednesday' series.
Lady Gaga has created a new track titled 'Dead Dance' that will be released next month and featured in the second season of 'Wednesday'.
Tim Burton has called Lady Gaga's involvement in the 'Wednesday' series "inspirational", praising her creative exchange with the show.

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