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Netflix folks came up with a mash-up clip of Wednesday Season 2 where Enid Sinclair and Agnes perform the choreographed dance to Lady Gaga’s rendition of “The Dead Dance.” The streaming giant posted this clip, with a note directed toward the Little Monsters, stating that all of them must have been re-enacting this choreography in their living rooms by now. This first look has been buzzing heavily between fans of the supernatural show and equally loud pop culture circles.
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So that is the kind of blessing Netflix bestows on you. It is a behind-the-scenes showcase of Enid (Emma Myers) and Agnes (Evie Templeton) committing wholeheartedly to a dance routine. One gig, this was not just another routine-they danced to the tune of Lady Gaga’s “The Dead Dance.” Anyone remotely conversant with Gaga’s lexicon knows that’s a Little Monster worship deep cut. Choreography-wise, it remained edgy, spooky, and very much on the Addams Family vibe. Netflix’s caption reads, “Every Little Monster in their living rooms just now,” taking a direct shot at Gaga’s fandom, insinuating they’re already out there attempting the moves. Honestly? They ain’t far off.
Reactions came immediately and packed with chaotic positivity. “Screaming, dancing, and living every lyric like it’s a personal anthem. The Little Monster spirit is unmatched!” perfectly captures the feelings. The vibe? Contagious. “We dance and dead on REPEAT!!!!!!” That’s just the energy. People are excited; some said the scene has already moved in rent free in their heads. “My head will automatically always remember this dance every time Gaga’s song comes on,” said one person. That’s a testament to a well-timed pop culture movement.
But not everything about was screaming and jumping. The clip brought an unbelievable amount of confusion to people who were altogether lost at sea. A continuous trend among the comments was a plainly worded desperate plea: “What is the name of this movie or series?” People had to be told again and again: Wednesday. It is funny how something so big to one group can be a complete mystery to another. One articulate user did try and lure the curious onlooker with, “It’s a TV Show, and yes, it is very interesting and well made.”
A random one about the characters read: “Love their sisterhood here and Agnes being her own person,” emphasizing the dynamic between the two characters. And then one seemed genuinely surprised: “I thought these 2 couldn’t stand each other,” which may show how the new season could be doing a little shifting to relationships in unexpected ways. Then, there’s the quintessential sarcastic query that appears in every teen show chat, “Do they ever go to class?” Some things never change.
Every Little Monster in their living rooms just now pic.twitter.com/Xe5XwEScBL
— Netflix (@netflix) September 8, 2025
The clip’s timing is spammed as the ought-to-be-perfect antidote for spoiler anxiety. “Had to binge-watch this to stop seeing your spoilers,” said one fan, an example of a sure-fire way marketing is ensuring you watch the latest episode sooner. Amidst the irrevocable hype, there was a weird unrelated comment that tried to stir up some old Netflix drama, but was promptly silenced by, “We didn’t ask for your opinion.” Pretty much the phenomenon was on the dance.
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This shared moment is a truly genius cross-pollination, riding the wave of Wednesday and capitalizing on Lady Gaga’s superstar status. A simultaneous meme injection for fans of both parties, ever eager to be remembered. Netflix exactly knew what was going on behind this; it was basically marketing’s attempt to monetize the convoluted fans to create an uproar for their content. And it does. People are talking, dancing, and actively trying not to get spoiled on the new season because of this clip. A win for everybody and especially Little Monsters.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider