🐱 Wednesday’s Gomez Addams Casting Controversy Explained – Is He Accurate?

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First-look images of Tim Burton's Wednesday reveal Luis Guzman as Gomez Addams, but the casting choice is getting an unfounded amount of criticism.


Luis Guzmán stars as Gomez Addams in Tim Burton’s Wednesday series, but whether the actor's appearance is an accurate look for the role is a source of contention. After originally being eyed to direct the 1990s Addams Familymovies, Tim Burton is finally tackling the cooky characters in Netflix’s Wednesday. After debuting in a 1938 New Yorker cartoon, the Addams Familycharacters rose to popularity through a 1960s black-and-white sitcom. The show was later followed by the live-action movies The Addams Family and Addams Family Values, then a recent pair of animated films, and now Burton’s Wednesday-focused TV show.

Wednesday stars Scream's Jenny Ortega as the title character. The coming-of-age series follows Wednesday Addams as a high schooler at Nevermore Academy, where she’ll master her psychic powers and solve a supernatural mystery related to her own family. The cast additionally includes Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia, Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley, Victor Dorobantu as Thing, George Burcea as Lurch, and Luis Guzmán as Gomez. Ever since images were released of the actors appearing in costume for Wednesday, there has been a divisive response to Guzmán’s Gomez Addams casting.

Luis Guzmán is the third actor to tackle a major studio's live-action portrayal of Gomez Addams, following John Astin in the 1960s sitcom and Raúl Juliá in the 1990s movies. The previous live-action Gomezes shared a similar look, which has led some to perceive Guzmán as a strange casting choice. Despite a surface difference, though, Wednesday’s casting of Guzmán is actually an exciting choice, and the new character design is completely accurate to the original cartoons – more so than Astin and Juliá. The depiction of Gomez in the Netflix series also reflects that of the animated movies from 2019 and 2021, which used Charles Addams's original cartoons as inspiration rather than the 1960s show and 1990s movies.

Why Gomez’s Casting Is Perfect For Wednesday

Outside of Luis Guzmán simply being a brilliant casting choice, Wednesday’s Gomez Addams appearing with a physically different characterization from the previous actors is a great way for Tim Burton's Addams Family showto avoid incessant comparisons to past live-action adaptations. Burton isn’t trying to make his own version of the 1990s duology, and distinct casting choices do better to get this point across to audiences. By using the original cartoons as inspiration for the character designs, Burton’s Wednesday offers a brand-new yet still familiar take on the beloved Addams Family characters that live-action adaptations have yet to depict.

Luis Guzmán also brings a significant charisma of his own to the screen, which will still elicit the lusty dynamic between Gomez and Morticia that every Addams Family adaptation has highlighted. The hairpiece atop Gomez's head in Wednesdaymay look more bizarre than Astin and Juliá’s take on the character, but it’s the most faithful to the source material that a live-action Addams Familyadaptation has ever been. Rather than another iteration of the Gomez and Morticia Addams that has been done several times before, Guzmán and Zeta-Jones will brilliantly bring to life the original vision for the iconic morbid married couple.
 
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No one can really recreate the charisma Raul Julia had that made his version of Gomez so amazing, so I'm kinda glad that they're not trying to imitate it and instead going for their own version.

I was tempted to hate Guzman's portrayal, but seeing the trailer it looks like it's pretty good. It's not Raul Julia's version, but it's nice and a different spin on what the character could be. I'll stay optimistic about it until I get proven wrong.
 
Well I guess Guzman is supposed to resemble the comic version. Which he does in a way. But it just doesn't work on film. John Astin and Raul Julia had that suave appeal. Guzman is just a fat goblin looking guy. Maybe he'll play the part well. But he looks so miscast. So hopefully his acting makes up for it.

A lot of people are familiar with Christina Ricci's Wednesday, which was partly inspired by Winona Ryder's Lydia from Beetlejuice. I hope that they don't deviate too much from that because it was perfect.

In b4 a bunch of stupid people name their kids Wednesday. I imagine there will be a lot of black cats named Wednesday. Because black cats are so goth.
He's the wrong kind of fat even then. You can't just grab an old generic fat and slap an ugly wig on him and call it "Just like the comic".

I see the problem now: it's a drama. Addams Family stuff should be comedy and stay in that realm. And the people complaining about the violence, Wednesday 100% would put piranhas in the pool, but no one would have gotten hurt and or it would only imply it, and this is based on when the family poured hot oil on the carolers and when Wednesday pulled her stunt during the play at camp or wouldn't play lifeguard when Becky volunteered to be the drowning victim. The live-action movies are pretty violent, but not all gory or bloody.
The Sabrina the Teenage Witch treatment, I see.
 
I have seen nothing but articles complaining about the racism surround this but I have not yet seen anyone actually complain about the casting.

It's manufactured bullshit drama to drum up interest.
 
It's not going to suck because of the casting choice for Gomez Addams, it's going to suck because Tim Burton hasn't made a good movie in decades. Maybe he'll shoehorn his weird fugly wife into a role, that would be aces.

Oh, and because this is the plot:
The coming-of-age series follows Wednesday Addams as a high schooler at Nevermore Academy, where she’ll master her psychic powers and solve a supernatural mystery related to her own family.

A coming-of-age girlboss psychic detective? Will she be snarky? Please tell me that she's snarky. You can just shut up and take all of my money right now if she is. I only hope it touches on current affairs, too. If transphobes and fundies don't get their comeuppance, I'll be so disappointed.
 
sean astin would have been 100% the best choice, especially now. its a fuck load harder to critique the casting, even if you do pull the "lol addams is a spic surname" because the family choice would usually win out.

Also if they're forced to put in a spic. clearly their best option for Gomez, is America's favorite Gomez. Luis J Gomez.
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