Wednesdayturned out to be one of Netflix’s greatest hits, and with the series being such a worldwide phenomenon, it’s also sparked plenty of TikTok trends. This time Lady Gaga’s “Bloody Mary” introduces a stunning dice portrait of the show’s star, Jenna Ortega.

Dropped onNetflixtowards the end of November,Wednesdayquickly climbed the streaming chartsto become the company’s second-biggest premiere, only beaten bySquid Game, and the third overall countingStrangers Things' fourth season. However,Wednesdayhas also propelled Ortega to further stardom, thanks, in part, to her virtualized dance moves that even Lady Gaga copied.

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That’s probably why the dice art TikTok account@diceideastook Ortega as the inspiration for one of its creations, which quickly received over 6.5 million views as a reward for the artists' pixel-perfect recreation of Wednesday Addams. Naturally,despiteWednesdayhaving an awesome playlist, the artists could only choose a “Bloody Mary” remix as the music for this short clip. However, an additional video that shows the portrait being made features some more classic Addams melodies.

Diceideas' account is packed with similar portraits from iconic pop culture figures. The latest videos include an Iron Man portrait featuring AC/DC’s “Back in Black,”Call of Duty’sGhost, and even a brief artistic period dedicated to World Cup stars like Lionel Messi and Kyleena Mbappé. Nevertheless, just like for Netflix, Ortega’s Wednesday is by far Diceideas' most-viewed content, so it’s only a matter of time before UK-based duo Ben Hoblyn and Ross Montgomery jump onto their next project.

Wednesday’s coming-of-age murder mysterywas something viewers quickly took a liking to, and with season 1 being such a success, it’s no wonder that Netflix quickly secured a second season. Granted, there are plenty of horror protagonists like Wednesday Addams, but the series' willingness to commit the beloved Addams teen as its protagonist helped it stand out.

WithWednesdayseason 2 likely to get an increased budget and improved CGI,maybe a Lady Gaga cameo isn’t that far-fetched. Recently, one of Ortega’s predecessors, Lisa Loring, the first Wednesday Addams, passed away, so perhaps the artists behind this gorgeous piece of dice art can take a swing at honoring her.