WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Wednesday.
Wednesday season two delivers another spectacular dance sequence, though this time it doesn't involve Jenna Ortega's Wednesday Addams.
When the debut season of the Netflix hit launched three years ago, viewers became obsessed with Jenna Ortega's routine to Goo Goo Muck by The Cramps.
That particular moment propelled Tim Burton's creation to enormous heights, guaranteeing a second series and recently confirming a third instalment.
The latter half of season two has now arrived on Netflix, featuring Principal Dort's (Steve Buscemi) highly anticipated Nevermore Academy gala.
However, whilst Wednesday demonstrated her moves in the inaugural series, this time Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers) and Agnes DeMille (Evie Templeton) command the spotlight on the dance floor.
Enid was originally supposed to partner with Bruno (Noah B Taylor), but with their relationship uncertain, she chose to invite Agnes, who appeared to need companionship.
Discussing the influence of the first season's dance moment, Wednesday's choreographer Corey Baker revealed to Screen Time: "Isn't it amazing that Alfred [Gough] and Miles [Millar], our showrunners, famously say 'We never predicted that our show would be synonymous with viral dance' that was never the plan.
"And I loved that that happened, it's given me a job, so that's great."
He subsequently revealed an intimate moment he experienced with Ortega during filming of the season two dance sequence.

Baker went on: "When we were filming the dance, Jenna's [Ortega] obviously not in it, there's moments we see her but those were actually filmed separately so she wanted to see the dance being filmed.
"So she came down and she was standing next to me and Tim [Burton] and we were filming an element of it and I saw her smiling and she would say something like 'This is crazy'.
"And I looked at her and said 'You know this is all your fault' and we had a good laugh about that as it's because she did this amazing dance that went so viral that there's this need or want or pressure or desire for another one in season two.
"I felt totally OK about tackling that and I think we did something very new and something different that hopefully people will enjoy just the same."
Wednesday is available to watch on Netflix.
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