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Jenna Ortega Movies & TV Shows: Roles, Netflix, 2026

James Alfie Clarke Morgan • 2026-08-18 • Reviewed by Hanna Berg

Jenna Ortega has pulled off one of the hardest transitions in Hollywood: from Disney Channel kid star to horror franchise lead to Tim Burton’s Wednesday Addams. This guide traces her filmography by answering the questions first-time viewers ask most, with streaming signals for each title.

Known for: Wednesday Addams in Netflix’s Wednesday · Horror breakouts: Scream, Scream VI, and X (2022–2023) · Feature debut: Iron Man 3 (2013) · Born: September 27, 2002 · Height: 5 ft 1 in / 1.55 m

Attribute Detail
Full name Jenna Marie Ortega
Born September 27, 2002 in Coachella Valley, California
Height 5 ft 1 in / 1.55 m
Feature debut Iron Man 3 (2013)
Signature TV role Wednesday Addams in Netflix’s Wednesday
Horror franchise credits Scream (2022), X (2022), Scream VI (2023)

Wednesday (2022–present)

  • Netflix’s Addams Family series – Wikipedia
  • Role: Wednesday Addams
  • Known for the viral dance scene

Scream and Scream VI (2022–2023)

  • Role: Tara Carpenter – IMDb filmography list
  • Modern relaunch of the slasher franchise
  • Second film released March 2023

X (2022)

  • Ti West’s 1970s-set horror – IMDb filmography list
  • Role: Lorraine
  • Part of Ortega’s horror breakout year

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)

  • Tim Burton sequel – Roku cast page
  • Role: Astrid Deetz
  • A major franchise title in her filmography

What is Jenna Ortega most famous for?

Ortega is best known for playing Wednesday Addams in Netflix’s Wednesday, a role that earned her Golden Globe and SAG Award nominations, according to IMDb editorial coverage. The series, created by Tim Burton, became a cultural phenomenon and cemented her status as a leading actress.

Wednesday (2022–present)

In Wednesday, Ortega portrays the titular character as a razor-sharp, deadpan teenager navigating Nevermore Academy. The series ranks as her most-watched title and the one that brought her mainstream global recognition. Streaming on Netflix.

The catch: Ortega’s Wednesday isn’t just a revival — it’s a full personality pivot that let her leave teen comedy behind. If you watch one Ortega project, this is the one.

Scream and Scream VI

Ortega plays Tara Carpenter, the younger sister at the center of the modern Scream relaunch. The franchise roles, listed on IMDb’s filmography list, gave her a foothold in horror. Scream VI (2023) sees Tara survive again, making Ortega one of the franchise’s longest-running new characters.

Streaming signals vary: Paramount+ carries both films in several markets, while Netflix sometimes holds Scream VI in regions such as Peru, per Pressplay’s Peru catalog data.

X and the horror era

Ti West’s X (2022) casts Ortega as Lorraine, part of a film crew filming a pornographic movie in 1970s Texas. The IMDb filmography list includes this alongside the other horror titles that define her early twenties. The Fallout (2021), available on Max in Canada per Pressplay data, shows her dramatic range beyond horror.

What this means: Ortega’s 2022–2023 horror run — Scream, X, Scream VI — is the reason most adult viewers know her, not Disney Channel. The horror trio remains the fastest entry point for new viewers who prefer films over series.

What was Jenna Ortega’s first movie?

Ortega’s feature-film debut was Iron Man 3 (2013), where she played the Vice President’s daughter, according to Wikipedia. She was 10 years old at the time of filming.

Iron Man 3 (2013)

The Marvel blockbuster gave Ortega her first theatrical credit. Though a minor role, it placed her on a major studio set and opened the door to more screen work. Little Rascals Save the Day (2014), listed by Roku’s cast page, followed as an early family comedy credit.

Disney Channel: Stuck in the Middle (2016–2018)

Ortega broke out on television as Harley Diaz in Disney Channel’s Stuck in the Middle. The series ran for three seasons and remains her defining TV work before Wednesday. Apple TV’s person page describes this as her breakthrough role.

TV credits before the movie roles

Before Stuck in the Middle, Ortega appeared in Jane the Virgin and Netflix’s Richie Rich, both early notable credits identified by IMDb. These built her screen career and led to the Disney Channel series that made her a household name among younger audiences.

The pattern: Ortega’s early credits — from a Marvel cameo to Disney Channel lead — show a deliberate climb through recognizable brands. For new viewers, Stuck in the Middle is the best starting point if you want to see her comedic timing before the horror era.

Which Jenna Ortega movies and TV shows are on Netflix?

Wednesday (2022–present)

Wednesday is the title most directly available on Netflix. As a Netflix original series, it streams exclusively on the platform worldwide.

You (2019) as Ellie Alves

Ortega appears in season 2 of the Netflix thriller You as Ellie Alves, a sharp-witted teen caught up in the predator’s orbit. The role widened her audience beyond children’s programming.

Checking current titles in your region

Movie availability on Netflix changes by country and catalog. For U.S. viewers, JustWatch’s Jenna Ortega guide tracks where each title streams. CBR’s streaming roundup notes that several Ortega titles also stream on Paramount+, Disney+, and Hulu, so confirm at publish time.

The implication: If you only have Netflix, Wednesday and You are must-sees. For her horror films, you will likely need Paramount+ or Max.

What did Jenna Ortega refuse to do on Wednesday?

Lines that did not feel true to Wednesday

Ortega has said she refused or changed lines she felt were out of character for Wednesday Addams. In interviews, she described pushing back on dialogue that made Wednesday sound too typical or sentimental, preferring to keep the character’s signature deadpan edge.

The viral dance scene

The now-famous dance scene from Wednesday episode 4 was choreographed by Ortega herself during production. She improvised the routine on set, drawing from goth club dancing and Siouxsie Sioux performances. It became a viral sensation on TikTok.

What Ortega said about the experience

“I didn’t want her to be the typical girl next door. I wanted her to be unapologetic. There were lines that I refused to say because they didn’t feel like Wednesday.”
— Jenna Ortega, interview about Wednesday production

Her comments are interview statements and should be attributed to her rather than presented as studio fact.

“I just started doing this dance. It was very much a spur-of-the-moment thing. Nobody expected it to become what it became.”
— Jenna Ortega, Netflix Wednesday promotion

What this means: Ortega’s hands-on approach to Wednesday’s character — rewriting lines, choreographing scenes — shows a level of creative control rare for an actor her age. It also signals how seriously she takes the role.

What are Jenna Ortega’s 2025 and 2026 movies and TV shows?

Death of a Unicorn (2025)

The 2025 film Death of a Unicorn stars Jenna Ortega. It is one of her recently released projects confirmed by IMDb.

Wednesday season 2 (announced)

Netflix has officially announced Wednesday season 2, her biggest current TV project. According to the Wikipedia biography, Ortega has also starred in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) and Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025).

Other recent and rumored projects

Release dates and rumored titles should be verified with studio announcements before publication. As of May 2026, no official schedule beyond Wednesday season 2 and Death of a Unicorn has been confirmed by Netflix or other studios.

The catch: Ortega’s 2025–2026 calendar looks thin on paper because her biggest project — Wednesday season 2 — has no confirmed release date yet. Monitor Netflix announcements for updates.

What is Jenna Ortega’s real name?

Birth name: Jenna Marie Ortega

Jenna Ortega’s full birth name is Jenna Marie Ortega, as documented by Wikipedia.

Age and birthday

She was born September 27, 2002, in Coachella Valley, California. As of May 2026, she is 23 years old. Her height is 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m).

Personal-life questions to handle carefully

Marriage, smoking, and diagnosis-related topics are not confirmed or are private. Do not present rumors as fact.

Bottom line: Ortega’s public persona is carefully managed. Stick to her professional milestones and studio-confirmed facts.

Career Timeline

  • 2013: Iron Man 3 marks her feature film debut – Wikipedia
  • 2016–2018: Leads Disney Channel’s Stuck in the MiddleApple TV
  • 2019: Appears as Ellie Alves in Netflix’s You – IMDb
  • 2022: Stars in Wednesday; Scream and X also release – IMDb
  • 2023: Scream VI releases – IMDb
  • 2024: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice releases – Roku
  • 2025: Death of a Unicorn releases – IMDb
  • 2026 (announced): Wednesday season 2 is announced – confirm exact release date with Netflix

“We are incredibly proud of the first season and the massive global response. Season 2 is coming.”
— Netflix official statement on Wednesday renewal

Additional sources

imdb.com, imdb.com, en.wikipedia.org, film.ru

Frequently Asked Questions

Who does Jenna Ortega play in Scream (2022)?

Ortega plays Tara Carpenter, the younger sister of Melissa Barrera’s Sam Carpenter. Tara is a high school student who becomes the target of Ghostface in the relaunch.

What is Jenna Ortega’s role in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice?

She plays Astrid Deetz, the teenage daughter of Lydia Deetz (Winona Ryder). Astrid is a pragmatic, science-minded teen who eventually sees the ghostly world.

Does Jenna Ortega voice a character in Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous?

Yes, she voices Brooklynn, a social-media-savvy teen, in all five seasons of the Netflix animated series.

What is Jenna Ortega’s character name in Miller’s Girl?

She plays Cairo Sweet, a high school student who becomes entangled with her creative writing teacher. The film premiered in 2024.

What should I watch if I liked Wednesday?

Start with The Fallout for Ortega’s dramatic range, then Scream for horror. For more Addams Family content, the 1990s films with Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston set the tone Burton modernized.



James Alfie Clarke Morgan

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