Our Favorite Kooky Family Is Returning To Theater Screens This November

Paramount Scares and FANGORIA are bringing ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES back to the big screen just in time for Thanksgiving.

Last Updated on August 26, 2025 by FANGORIA Staff

FANGORIA is partnering with Paramount Scares to bring a gateway horror staple back to the big screen this November! The next installment in our Scream Greats Series is Addams Family Values playing November 10 and 13 in a theater near you. The screenings will also feature special pre-show bonus content from Fango friend David Dastmalchian looking back at the history of the film and how our favorite spooky family was brought to life.

Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Ricci, and Jimmy Workman all return to reprise their Addams Family roles. This time, Joan Cusack joins the party as Fester's suspiciously too good to be true, black widow love interest. At the insistence of Cusack's Joan, the Addams ship the kids off to summer camp but while there, they (begrudgingly) participate in a Thanksgiving play with iconic songs and set pieces, making this a perfect November watch. Check out the full synopsis below. 

Addams Family Values returns everyone’s favorite frightening family in a kookier, spookier and altogether ookier story. Gomez (Raul Julia) and Morticia (Anjelica Huston) welcome a new addition to the Addams household—Pubert, their soft, cuddly, and mustachioed baby boy. As Fester (Christopher Lloyd) falls hard for the new nanny (Joan Cusack), cynically suspicious Wednesday (Christina Ricci) and Pugsley (Jimmy Workman) discover she's a black-widow murderess. Though they’re shipped off to summer camp, Wednesday still has a Thing or two planned to save Fester, and the family. 

For more Addams Family Values fun, go behind the scenes in FANGORIA #129 featuring Tony Gardner's Alterian FX, and more interviews and tidbits from the shoot.

Addams Family Values returns to theaters for two nights only this November. Tickets are now on sale, get yours right here.

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