Woke mob slams Tim Burton’s Netflix series Wednesday for casting black actors as bullies

Woke mob slams Tim Burton’s smash hit Netflix Addams Family reboot Wednesday for casting black actors as bullies and owner of PILGRIM-themed amusement park

  • Some social media users branded Tim Burton’s hit Netflix series Wednesday as racist for casting black actors as bullies
  • The show features black actors Joy Sunday as mean girl Bianca Barclay and Iman Marson as bully Lucas Walker, the son of a pro-pilgrim theme park owner  
  • It has already officially become Netflix’s most popular show ever screened 
  • Burton’s agent dismissed the claims, which stemmed from the director’s previous rejection of forcing diversity on sets
  • Fans noted the show ultimately stars three white people as the lead villains

A woke mob has branded Tim Burton’s hit Netflix Addams Family reboot racist for casting black actors as bullies.

The show Wednesday – which has racked up a record-breaking 341.2 million viewing hours, beating Stranger Things to Netflix’s top spot – stars Latina actress Jenna Ortega as the titular character, and features black actors Joy Sunday and Iman Marson as bullies. 

Marson’s character, Lucas Walker, is also notably the son of a corrupt mayor who owns Pilgrim World, a museum and theme park celebrating colonizers. 

The portrayals led to a frenzy on social media, with claims that the show is racist for starring black actors as villains.

One Twitter user named Jack wrote: ‘Tim Burton casts black people finally and makes them pilgrim villains. Y’all can’t tell me that man isn’t insufferable and racist as hell in real life.’

Another Twitter user said she was glad the show stars a Latina, but condemned the portrayal of the black characters.  

‘Don’t get me wrong…I love Jenna Ortega and that she’s playing Wednesday but one thing I hate about this show is that why did they make ALL the black people in this show terrible people,’ the disgruntled Twitter user wrote. ‘Like how did Netflix see nothing wrong with this? I hate Tim Burton’s racist self.’  

Another tweeted: ‘Why is the the Black girl in Wednesday’s school an aggressive bully tho? hmmm Tim Burton is a known racist….. no surprises there…..’  

Not everyone was convinced by this argument, with many noting that the characters themselves change throughout the series.   

Many on social media labeled Tim Burton’s hit Netflix series Wednesday as racist for casting black actors as bullies and owners of a pilgrim-themed attraction. The show stars Latina actress Jenna Ortega as the titular character Wednesday Addams   

Joy Sunday as mean girl Bianca Barclay

Iman Marson as bully Lucas Walker

The show also stars Joy Sunday as mean girl Bianca Barclay (left) and Iman Marson as bully Lucas Walker (right) 

Iman Marson also notably plays the son of the corrupt mayor who owns Pilgrim World, a museum and theme park celebrating colonizers

Iman Marson also notably plays the son of the corrupt mayor who owns Pilgrim World, a museum and theme park celebrating colonizers

Social media was abuzz with people calling Tim Burton and the new show racist

Social media was abuzz with people calling Tim Burton and the new show racist 

The claims against Burton (pictured at the show's world premiere) stem from the director's previous criticism about forcing diversity on sets

The claims against Burton (pictured at the show’s world premiere) stem from the director’s previous criticism about forcing diversity on sets

Tim Burton’s agent Mike Smith dismissed allegations of racism as ridiculous.

‘I’m not forwarding a comment request this silly to Tim,’ Simpson told the New York Post when asking for a reply from the director.

The backlash on social media stemmed from Burton’s past comments regarding diversity on screen, where the director said he didn’t want to force inclusivity on his sets. 

Actor Samuel L Jackson had suggested in 2016 that he was the first black lead in one of Burton’s movies when he starred in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. 

Black voice actor Ken Page had played Oogie Boogie in the 1993 classic A Nightmare Before Christmas.  

Others on social media, however, noted that the black characters become more than just bullies and that the show still stars white people as the lead villains

Others on social media, however, noted that the black characters become more than just bullies and that the show still stars white people as the lead villains 

Twitter user Erin asked if the backlash only came from people who watched the first few episodes.  

‘They all have redemption arcs,’ Erin wrote about the bullies. ‘Did they not watch the whole thing???? I’m really confused cuz they had the best character development out of the whole cast imo Wednesday included.’ 

Like many others on Twitter, Sydney Watson noted that while the two lead bullies were black, ‘the three primary antagonists are white.’  

Colin Davis, another Twitter user, echoed the criticism and summed it all up by writing: ‘The African American actress and actor that they are complaining about actually have a great story arc and the main villains in the series is a white teenager, white plant lover, and a white old pilgrim dude.

‘What is wrong with people, not everything is about race!’