The question of who plays Tyler in the hit Netflix series Wednesday has become more complex than a simple casting inquiry, especially with the release of the highly anticipated second season in August 2025. The actor who brings the character of Tyler Galpin, the seemingly sweet "normie" barista who turns out to be the monstrous Hyde, to life is the talented American actor, Hunter Doohan. His portrayal of the conflicted and ultimately villainous love interest was one of Season 1's biggest twists, and his expanded, darker role in Season 2 has cemented him as a central figure in Wednesday Addams’ world. The latest updates confirm Doohan’s significant return and his character's unexpected new trajectory.
Hunter Doohan's performance is pivotal, as his character, Tyler Galpin, represents the blurred line between the outcasts of Nevermore Academy and the 'normies' of Jericho. The latest information reveals that the intense, dramatic arc of Tyler's character continues well into Season 2, following his capture and subsequent escape from Willow Hill Psychiatric Hospital, making his future one of the most talked-about threads heading into Season 3.
Hunter Doohan: Full Biography and Filmography
Hunter Doohan has quickly risen to prominence, but his career trajectory leading up to Wednesday was already marked by critically acclaimed roles. He brings a deep, layered performance to the role of Tyler Galpin, managing to convincingly switch from charming love interest to a terrifying serial killer.
- Full Name: Hunter Doohan
- Date of Birth: January 19, 1994
- Age (as of December 2025): 31
- Place of Birth: Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA
- Nationality: American
- Spouse: Fielder Jewett (married 2022, met on Tinder in 2015)
- Breakout Roles: Adam Desiato in Your Honor (2020-2021), Tyler Galpin in Wednesday (2022–present), Bastian Cooper / Muse in Daredevil: Born Again (2024).
- Early Career: After moving to Los Angeles from Arkansas, he landed his first speaking role in Westworld in 2018.
- Upcoming Projects: He is set to appear in the new installment of the horror franchise, Evil Dead Burn, and the indie film The Wilderness.
Doohan, who is openly gay, has spoken about his gratitude for the opportunity to play complex characters like Tyler, even as he expresses a desire to take on more diverse and specifically queer roles in the future.
Tyler Galpin’s Shocking Transformation and Season 2 Arc
The character of Tyler Galpin is arguably the biggest twist in Wednesday Season 1. What began as a classic teen romance trope—the charming, approachable "normie" from the town of Jericho who catches Wednesday Addams' eye—was flipped completely on its head. Tyler was revealed to be the Hyde, a monstrous outcast creature whose species was long ago banned from Nevermore Academy.
The first season concluded with Tyler being hauled off to Willow Hill Psychiatric Hospital after Wednesday exposed him as the killer, but not before he revealed his true sadistic nature, taunting Wednesday about the "delicious" fear in his victims' eyes.
The Complexities of the Hyde
In the lore of the show, the Hyde is a creature that requires a master to unlock and control its powers. In Season 1, Tyler's master was the seemingly benign school teacher, Marilyn Thornhill (who was actually Laurel Gates, seeking revenge against Nevermore).
Season 2, which premiered in August 2025, dives even deeper into the character's psyche and his monstrous nature. Doohan's return sees Tyler in a more feral, caged state, confined in the psychiatric hospital. However, the plot quickly thickens with the introduction of new characters connected to Tyler's past:
- Francoise Galpin (Mother): Tyler's mother is revealed to have also been a Hyde, and her history is central to the Season 2 plot.
- Isaac Night (Uncle): Tyler's maternal uncle, Isaac, and his mother attempt a dangerous procedure to strip Tyler of his Hyde powers, using Wednesday's brother, Pugsley, as a power source.
This storyline establishes that Tyler is not just a brainwashed minion, but a tragic figure whose powers are tied to his family's dark legacy. The actor, Hunter Doohan, has teased that Season 2 is "bigger" and "complex" with a "huge" surprise that fans won't see coming.
The Future of Tyler Galpin and the 'Weyler' Dynamic
The relationship between Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) and Tyler Galpin, dubbed "Weyler" by fans, is one of the show's most compelling and twisted dynamics. In Season 2, the relationship evolves from a romantic rivalry to a complex battle of wits and survival.
In the dramatic conclusion of Season 2, Tyler is tricked by his mother and uncle into a procedure that would rid him of his Hyde powers, leaving him begging Wednesday to end his suffering by killing him. Wednesday, however, makes a shocking choice: instead of killing her archenemy, she frees him with a swing of an axe, telling him simply, "I missed." This act of complicated mercy is a major turning point, suggesting Wednesday's own dark morality is more nuanced than simple justice.
Leaving Jericho to Find the Pack
With his master (Laurel Gates) dead and his mother (Francoise Galpin) tragically falling to her death, Tyler is left without a master, which, according to the show's lore, means he is living on borrowed time. This seemingly hopeless situation is resolved by the arrival of a new character, Isadora Capri (played by Billie Piper), who offers Tyler a lifeline.
- Isadora Capri's Offer: Capri is a fellow Hyde who tells Tyler about a pack of Hydes who can survive without a single master, suggesting a collective support system.
- Season 2 Cliffhanger: The last scene of Tyler in Season 2 shows him riding off with Isadora Capri to an unknown location to track down this pack.
Hunter Doohan has revealed that Tyler accepted Capri's offer because he had "nothing left to lose," though he still harbors lingering trust issues from his previous masters. This sets the stage for a potential Season 3 where Tyler could return as a more self-controlled, albeit still dangerous, force.
Addressing the Confusion: Tyler vs. Xavier
A frequent point of confusion among fans, due to the Season 1 love triangle, is mixing up the actors who played Wednesday's two main love interests: Tyler Galpin and Xavier Thorpe.
- Hunter Doohan plays Tyler Galpin (The Hyde monster and main antagonist of Season 1, returned for Season 2).
- Percy Hynes White played Xavier Thorpe (the psychic artist at Nevermore, a potential love interest in Season 1).
It is important to note that Percy Hynes White did not return for Wednesday Season 2. His character, Xavier Thorpe, was written off the show amid anonymous sexual misconduct allegations that surfaced on social media in 2023, which the actor vehemently denied as a "campaign of misinformation."
In Season 2, Xavier's absence is explained by his character having transferred to a European outcast school, Reichenbach Academy, following the events of the first season where he was wrongly suspected of being the Hyde. This narrative change solidifies Tyler Galpin, played by Hunter Doohan, as the primary, and most complex, male antagonist/anti-hero moving forward.
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