Netflix delighted fans yesterday with a new trailer for Wednesday season 2 part 2, which saw the return of some familiar faces.
In an unexpected twist, it appears Principal Weems (Gwendoline Christie) will be making a comeback in season 2, despite her death in the first season of the Netflix show.
However, it seems she will not be coming back to life, but will rather act as a new spirit guide for titular heroine Wednesday (Jenna Ortega).
As Christie makes a welcome return to our screens, fans have been left speculating over the popular Game of Thrones actress' impressive height and what her new role entails.
Netflix viewers get their first glimpse at Gwendoline Christie's return as Principal Weems in the trailer for Wednesday season 2 part 2.
Following Wednesday's near-death experience, the former Headmistress explains to the teen that she is "not in hell", before introducing herself as a new spirit guide.
It appears that Weems, who the other characters are unable to see, will be looking out for Wednesday and offering her advice in the second half of season 2.

Gwendoline Christie's height is 6ft 3in, with the actress standing at 191cm tall.
The beloved star has previously opened up about how her significant height led her to being bullied and stared at when she was younger.
She was also told she would never succeed as an actress because of her tall stature, but that couldn't have been further from the truth.
Christie has since explained how these naysayers only motivated her further to pursue her dream as an actress.
As well as Netflix's Wednesday, Severance fans might have spotted Gwendoline Christie on their screens earlier this year, as she portrayed a mysterious Lumon employee in the Apple TV+ thriller.
Game of Thrones fans will also remember her best for playing the iconic Brienne of Tarth, which quickly made her a global star.
Additionally, Star Wars viewers may recognise Christie for playing First Order stormtrooper Captain Phasma in the Star Wars films The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi, a role she has described as "revolutionary".
Wednesday season 2 part 1 is available to stream on Netflix. Part 2 is coming to Netflix on September 3.
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