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Zeta-Jones Sings Creedence Clearwater Revival Hit in 'Wednesday' Season 2
6 Aug
Summary
- Zeta-Jones sings "Bad Moon Rising" with Billie Piper in 'Wednesday' S2
- Zeta-Jones and Luis Guzmán perform a tango in episode 3
- Zeta-Jones praises co-star Jenna Ortega's sword fight skills

In the highly anticipated second season of the Netflix series 'Wednesday', acclaimed actress Catherine Zeta-Jones is set to showcase her impressive singing and dancing talents. More than two decades after winning the Oscar for her role in the 2002 movie musical 'Chicago', the 55-year-old star is once again showcasing her versatility on the small screen.
Zeta-Jones, who plays the iconic role of Morticia Addams, reveals that her singing and dancing were "organically" incorporated into the show, without any specific requests from the producers. In episode 3, she is featured singing a cover of the Creedence Clearwater Revival classic "Bad Moon Rising" alongside fellow actress Billie Piper. Zeta-Jones describes the experience as "wonderful," praising her co-star's vocal abilities.
The actress also shares the spotlight with her on-screen husband, Luis Guzmán, as the two perform a tango to the tune of Roberto Alagna's "La Cumparsita" in the same episode. Zeta-Jones recalls the rehearsal process as "fun," with Guzmán working hard to perfect the dance moves. The pair even practiced the routine outdoors, "dodging the rain" and "in gravel to keep it fresh."
Zeta-Jones also has high praise for her young co-star, Jenna Ortega, who plays the role of Wednesday Addams. The two engage in an emotional and verbal "duel" throughout the season, which is then translated into a thrilling sword fight sequence. Zeta-Jones emphasizes the importance of rehearsals, as the two actresses worked closely with the stunt coordinator to ensure the scene was executed safely and effectively.
As the second season of 'Wednesday' prepares to premiere, fans can look forward to witnessing Zeta-Jones' multifaceted talents on full display, as she seamlessly blends her acting, singing, and dancing skills to bring the iconic Morticia Addams to life.