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]]>You follows Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley), a bookstore manager who becomes obsessed with Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail) after she comes into his store. He begins using any means possible to stalk her.
The series will be moving from Lifetime to Netflix.
Per Deadline, Season 2 will have Goldberg moving to Los Angeles and picking another victim to fixate on, Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti). James Scully, Jenna Ortega, Chris D’Elia, and Carmela Zumbado will be joining the cast. Also returning from Season 1 is Ambyr Childers (Candace).
You Season 1 left off after Goldberg murdered Beck and his ex-girlfriend Candace, who we are led to believe is dead, returns.
We’ll just have to wait for Season 2 to see how Candace comes back from the dead.
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]]>Fortunately for YOU, the series — based on the books by Caroline Kepnes — was picked up by Netflix after a lackluster reception on Lifetime.
While the first season stayed pretty close to the books, showrunner Sera Gamble threw viewers a major curveball in the last moments of the finale episode: main character/bookshop manager/serial killer/hopeless romantic Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) was stunned when his presumed dead ex, Candance (played by Ambyr Childers), walked into his bookstore.
In the story written by Kepnes, a different girl walks in, but this twist will serve as an important plot line in the upcoming season, which relocates the story to Los Angeles.
Candace will have a large role in season 2, along with Joe’s latest target, Love Quinn (Haunting of Hill House’s Victoria Pedretti). Other cast newcomers include James Scully, Marielle Scott, Charlie Barnett, Adwin Brown, Jenna Ortega, Carmela Zumbado, and Robin Lord Taylor. We can’t wait to see what Joe does (or who he kills) next!
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]]>The post “You” Season 2 Gets a Premiere Date appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>You follows Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley), a bookstore manager who becomes obsessed with Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail) after she comes into his store. He begins using any means possible to stalk her.
The series will be moving from Lifetime to Netflix.
Per Deadline, Season 2 will have Goldberg moving to Los Angeles and picking another victim to fixate on, Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti). James Scully, Jenna Ortega, Chris D’Elia, and Carmela Zumbado will be joining the cast. Also returning from Season 1 is Ambyr Childers (Candace).
You Season 1 left off after Goldberg murdered Beck and his ex-girlfriend Candace, who we are led to believe is dead, returns.
We’ll just have to wait for Season 2 to see how Candace comes back from the dead.
The post “You” Season 2 Gets a Premiere Date appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The post New Details on Season 2 of Netflix’s “YOU” appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>Fortunately for YOU, the series — based on the books by Caroline Kepnes — was picked up by Netflix after a lackluster reception on Lifetime.
While the first season stayed pretty close to the books, showrunner Sera Gamble threw viewers a major curveball in the last moments of the finale episode: main character/bookshop manager/serial killer/hopeless romantic Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) was stunned when his presumed dead ex, Candance (played by Ambyr Childers), walked into his bookstore.
In the story written by Kepnes, a different girl walks in, but this twist will serve as an important plot line in the upcoming season, which relocates the story to Los Angeles.
Candace will have a large role in season 2, along with Joe’s latest target, Love Quinn (Haunting of Hill House’s Victoria Pedretti). Other cast newcomers include James Scully, Marielle Scott, Charlie Barnett, Adwin Brown, Jenna Ortega, Carmela Zumbado, and Robin Lord Taylor. We can’t wait to see what Joe does (or who he kills) next!
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