Most notable is Michaela McManus ( The Vampire Diaries, One Tree Hill), who will play Joe and Love's new neighbor, Natalie. 18 revealed a slew of new cast members, as well as the characters they will be playing. ![]() He's reserved, at times mysterious, and has a tendency to be withdrawn, all of which masks a deep well of emotion underneath."Īnother info dump on Nov. Matthew is "a successful CEO, husband, and uncommunicative father. 21, 2020, Deadline described another new, potentially twisted character, Matthew, played by Scott Speedman. Here's everything we know about You Season 3 so far: While there are plenty of mysteries still lingering - like the wellbeing of Joe and Love’s child - viewers won’t have too wait too long for answers as Netflix will release Season 3 on October 15. Love doesn’t seem to be adjusting any better, either. Joe continues to stalk and murder people, even in the suburbs with a new baby on board. Although one may assume a baby would help Joe straighten out, from the looks of the Season 3 trailer, he’s still not ready to part ways with his deranged behavior. Once he found out she was pregnant, however, he decided to stay. After learning Love was just as depraved as he was, Joe had every intention of leaving her. Season 2 left off with Joe Goldberg and Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti) getting settled into a new life in the suburbs. Until then, get a look at the trailer, cast, theories, and photos from the next chapter in this dark tale. Thankfully, it won’t be long before fans get to see what kind of twists and turns are ahead, because You Season 3 will release on Netflix on October 15. While at first it seemed like Joe (Penn Badgley) might have changed his murderous ways, the last few moments of Season 2 made it clear he hadn't fully reformed. And I think it works.From a surprise pregnancy to a new 'burbs address, the You Season 2 finale left viewers with a lot of questions. It's almost like we're shifting the genre slightly. He told the site: "The tone is similar but it's shifting in that there is a different format. ![]() In the same interview, Badgely said Season 4 would see a change in format. Badgely has since confirmed this - as has the trailer - and Badgely also told Entertainment Tonight: "There's also some other familiar faces which I think I can. There is also speculation that Marienne was on a moped behind Joe in the final scenes of Season 3, suggesting she would be making an appearance in Season 4. come together and talk about for hours and hours and hours between snacks." And even his exact plan of when and if he would return for his son is something that we will. Gamble added: "I think it will shape him from this moment forward. Showrunner Sera Gamble told E News: "That's going to be an ongoing conversation, because no, you can't pretend something that huge about a character didn't happen." ![]() It's also worth remembering that Joe left his son Henry at the end of Season 3 - as we briefly mentioned - so there is a chance he will return to Madra Linda at some point. In other news, you could be forgiven to assume that Love Quinn is dead - given Joe blew her and the house up at the end of Season 3 - though it wouldn't be the first time an ex returns from the dead in You if she reappears in Season 4. Meanwhile, ' A Good Man in a Cruel World' is certainly an interesting play on words, given it's quite clear Joe is not a 'good man', even if he thinks his actions are justified. The other books include ' The Adventures Sherlock Holmes', suggesting more mystery and detective work - something the trailer hints at too, while ' Vanity Fair' centres on high society, which Joe is in the middle of based on the trailer. It could also mean something as simple as the next season having "twists" and defying "expectations". This could refer to Joe's mentality or perhaps Joe's son that he had to leave behind. If you zoom in on the books, you'll see Charles Dickens' ' Great Expectations' and ' Oliver Twist' - both of which are essentially about growing up from a boy's perspective.
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