Posted 1 hour agoSubscribe to Screen Time NewsletterCaret DownEveryone Is So Excited For Tom Holland's New Spider-Man Movie, Plus More TV And Movie News You Need To KnowIf you need me, I'll be swooning over the new "Outlander" prequel series.by Nora DominickBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink This week in Screen Time, Jenna Ortega returns as Wednesday Addams in the highly anticipated Part 1 of the second season of Wednesday, and I simply cannot get enough of it. I also share what's all over my FYP - like Tom Holland's epic return as Spider-Man - and what we've got going on over on BuzzFeed Celeb's YouTube channel, plus so much more. Listen, I even find time to share one of my favorite movie plot twists of all time. Thanks for joining me! BuzzFeed Also, have a question for me, or want to tell me what you're watching right now, or have a suggestion of what I should watch next? Send it to me now at screentime@buzzfeed.com, at this Google form, or let me know in the comments below. And to get the Screen Time newsletter delivered directly to your inbox, don't forget to subscribe here! BuzzFeed Wednesday - watch for: Jenna Ortega's always fun, deadpan Wednesday Addams Netflix Streaming on Netflix Jenna Ortega and the rest of the Wednesday cast return with the long-awaited first part of the second season this week, as Wednesday returns to Nevermore Academy, only to be thrust into a new mystery when bodies start to turn up. What's even worse? She has a premonition that Enid (Emma Myers) is going to die, and it will be Wednesday's fault. Alongside the returning cast, this season also boasts Steve Buscemi, Billie Piper, and more, who are all welcome additions to the wildness of Nevermore Academy. Jonathan Hession / Netflix Now, this new season is broken up into two parts, which I am personally not a fan of. I would rather have a weekly drop or all at once, so the first four episodes get the story started in a perfect fashion, but just when things start to get going, this part of the season ends. Ortega remains brilliant as deadpan Wednesday Addams, and now I'm going to be anxiously waiting for Part 2 to drop on Sept. 3. Netflix Weapons - watch for: The most highly anticipated horror movie of the year Warner Bros / Everett Collection In theaters now This is my most highly anticipated horror movie of the year. Directed and written by Zach Cregger, Weapons tells the story of one night when 17 children, all but one from the same classroom, mysteriously disappear. Now, their teacher, Justine (Julia Garner), and the rest of the community are left trying to piece together what happened. The hype for this movie started years ago, with a bidding war taking place for the distribution rights for the movie in 2023. Warner Bros / Everett Collection It even reportedly led to Jordan Peele parting ways with his long-time managers after they failed to secure the rights to Weapons for Monkeypaw, Peele's production company. So, just that knowledge made me excited, and now that it's sitting at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, I am even more excited. Between Weapons and Sinners, it's fun to see totally new stories get so much hype at the movies this year. Yes, there is still fun to be had with existing IPs and sequels, but man, original stories making a comeback feels so freakin' good. Warner Bros / Everett Collection Freakier Friday - watch for: Lindsay Lohan's return to Disney movies Glen Wilson / Disney In theaters now A lot of times, these nostalgia-fueled sequels are an absolute miss. See: the Enchanted sequel. They are often written for a Gen Z audience when they should be written for the audience that grew up with the original. So, my hopes were not that high for Freakier Friday. However, this movie proved me wrong in all the best ways. Lindsay Lohan is back in her Disney movie element with this movie, which follows Anna (Lohan), whose daughter (Julia Butters) is struggling to adjust to life with Anna's boyfriend (Manny Jacinto) and his daughter (Sophia Hammons). Glen Wilson / Disney Of course, a good ol' fashioned body swap between Anna, Harper, Lily, and Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) sets this movie off on a hilarious course. I genuinely laughed during this movie, and I think it's probably one of the best sequels in this genre. Plus, Pink Slip still rocks, and we FINALLY get Jacinto as a leading love interest in a rom-com, swooning over Lohan no less. Glen Wilson / Disney Outlander: Blood of My Blood - watch for: The best TV chemistry since Outlander. Yup, they did it AGAIN. Sanne Gault / Starz Streaming on Starz; new episodes every Friday Here's what you need to know about me: Outlander is one of my favorite shows and book series of all time. My best friend and I even traveled to Scotland together this year because of our love of the Highlands that stemmed from this show. So, when I tell you Outlander: Blood of My Blood is the best prequel series, I mean it. The show follows two parallel love stories: Jamie's parents, Brian (Jamie Roy) and E