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Deepened the lore and showcased Christina Ricci's masterclass in deadpan acting. Addams Family Reunion (1998)

Typically features multi-language subtitles and dubbed audio tracks tailored for a global audience.

: The acclaimed sequel where the family deals with a new baby, Pubert, while Uncle Fester falls for a murderous nanny. Addams Family Reunion (1998)

Features brilliant HDR formatting that highlights the neon lights of their travel destinations against their signature dark aesthetic.

: This film brought the macabre family to the big screen with an iconic cast: Raul Julia as Gomez, Anjelica Huston as Morticia, Christopher Lloyd as Fester, and Christina Ricci as Wednesday. The plot revolves around an impostor Fester (actually a con artist named Gordon) trying to swindle the family fortune, only to discover he truly is the long-lost brother.

This is a critical note. The “SE Repack” is a fan-made compilation of copyrighted material distributed without authorization. While many collectors use it to preserve films no longer sold on physical media (especially the 1998 Reunion , which never got a Blu-ray), downloading it via public trackers is illegal in most jurisdictions.

These films, directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, often feature substantial archival and remastered content. The Addams Family (1991) :

Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, this film successfully resurrected the franchise. It features a plot where a fake Uncle Fester tries to steal the family fortune, only to find he might actually belong. Addams Family Values (1993) Often considered the superior sequel

The early 1990s marked the definitive live-action era for the franchise. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, these films perfectly captured the macabre wit and visual aesthetic of the original source material while updating it for contemporary audiences.

The following breakdown covers the key entries typically found in comprehensive collections or "repacks" of the modern Addams era:

In 2019, MGM brought the family back to their roots with a computer-animated feature. The character designs were directly inspired by Charles Addams’ original New Yorker cartoon illustrations—giving Gomez a shorter, stouter frame and Morticia an elongated, minimalist silhouette. The film deals with assimilation, as the family moves to a gloomy asylum in New Jersey and clashes with a reality TV home-makeover host who demands neighborhood conformity. The voice cast includes Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, and Chloë Grace Moretz.