Devotees of Wednesday have devoured the first four episodes of the second season on Netflix, which saw the introduction of several fresh faces.
Among them is Owen Painter, who portrays Slurp, a brain-munching zombie resurrected by Pugsley (Isaac Ordonez). Slurp causes chaos in the show, repeatedly escaping and preying on others to revert to his original state.
Painter shared insights into his unforgettable audition and the extraordinary efforts he made to embody Slurp. While discussing his peculiar audition tape with Netflix's Tudum, he remarked: "My poor neighbours, seriously. I was like flopping around on the floor for a couple of months."
READ MORE: Wednesday season 2 part 1 is sinisterly moreish apart from one irritating new addition
-
READ MORE: Shows and films for Wednesday fans to binge including Jenna Ortega's 'masterpiece' thriller

He added: "I was just trying to come up with gags around, like, your nervous system not being about to work right."
In another chat, he expressed his initial thrill at snagging such an eccentric character: "It was just fun to play."
He elaborated: "I really would try my hardest to actually feel like this creature that the kids had to deal with - like this dog that was coming off the leash.
"And it was nice to try and get a jump out of them whenever I could."
Painter is also recognised for his portrayal of a young Lucas in Tiny Beautiful Things and for a cameo in The Handmaid's Tale as Jaden in a 2022 episode.
The actor is barely recognisable sans the makeup and prosthetics that transform him into Slurp, with the character seemingly set to play a pivotal part.
He boasts substantial connections to Nevermore and has referred to ex-science teacher Augustus Stonehurst as an "old friend".
Eager fans will be on tenterhooks until September 3 when part two is released to discover just how significant his role is.
Wednesday season 2 part 1 is currently streaming on Netflix, with part 2 slated for release on September 3.
You may also like
Bihar SIR: No deletion of name from draft roll without notice, ECI tells SC; addresses doubts
Donald Trump given two-word assessment by ambassador ahead of meeting with King Charles
Here's why music director Vishal Chandrashekar considers this year's Raksha Bandhan different!
'Some boss is jealous': Rajnath Singh's veiled attack on Donald Trump over tariffs; says no power can stop India's rise
Nikhil Kamath and Perplexity's Aravind Srinivas spark a tweet thread that could shake up India's stock market updates