Season two of You somehow managed to be even crazier than the firstfrom Joe actually trying to be a good guy (and then failing), to the reveal that Love is actually more of a psychopath than Joe is, the season set viewers on a roller coaster ride of emotions. You's second season ended with Joe and Love moving to the suburbs ahead the birth of their child, although it seems like Joe will soon set his eyes on their next door neighbor as his next obsession.
Here's Everything We Know About Season 3 of You
Warning! Spoilers ahead for season two of You. Stop now if you haven't seen the season yet.
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Season two left on such a crazy cliffhanger that fans are already wondering if and when the next season will be out.
Will there be a season 3 of You?
In January 2020, Netflix announced that season three was officially a go.
Breaking: You will return for a third season. As in, the show. Called You. Not *you*. You know? Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK)
You's co-creator and executive producer Sera Gamble had previously told Cosmopolitan UK that there was already an idea in the works for the show's third season. "First of all, it's up to the powers that be. We hope that a lot of people will watch the show and that it gets to continue. I will say that we have an idea for season three that is so exciting that people talk about it in the [writer's] room every day," Gamble explained. "My fingers are crossed. Ill just say, I hope we get the chance to keep making the show."
When will You season 3 premiere?
If the show follows the release schedules for the previous two seasons, we can probably expect the new season to premiere sometime in mid to late 2020, with the trailer coming a few months before then.
Who will be in the cast of You season 3?
Penn Badgley will be back as Joe, and Victoria Pedretti is set to return as Love. It's also likely that Ambyr Childers will reprise her role as Candace, and John Stamos will probably make an appearance as Dr. Nicky. And while fans were unsure if Jenna Ortega would come back to play Ellie (her character moves away during the season two finale), she recently spoke to Teen Vogue about the third season, and it seems like we haven't seen the last of her character.
Carmela Zumbado and James Scully are almost certainly not returning for season three, as both of their characters (Delilah and Forty) were killed during season two.
What is season 3 of You about?
Well first, let's look at the facts: author Caroline Kepnes is currently working on a third and fourth book in the You series, and Entertainment Weekly reported that the third book will follow Joe and Love as they move to the Pacific Northwest.
And in December 2019, Penn Badgley accidentally revealed a detail about Love. Badgley was speaking to Entertainment Tonight when he said that, "She [Love] doesnt appear to be the same kind of person. She doesnt appear to be the same kind of predator. She doesnt appear to be the same kind ofyou know, dare I say, in the third season oh, god!"
What are some theories about season 3 of You?
As you can expect, that ambiguous ending at the end of season two left a lot to interpretation, and fans are filling in the blanks on their own. A lot of people believe that the next door neighbor seen at the end of the season will be Joe's mom, while others say that it's just a random new character.
And remember Milo, the guy that Love briefly dated when she and Joe broke up mid-season? There's a theory that he might actually be the father of Love's baby . Another Love-centered theory is that she actually killed her late husband , James, and it's an idea that tons of fans brought up even as season two was airing.
And while Ellie has moved to an undisclosed city, fans believe that she will either a. expose Joe with Forty's movie b. kill Joe and Love for killing her sister or c. expose and kill Joe. Jenna Ortega herself responded to the theory, and while she isn't into the revenge killing plot ("To bring her back and make her a murderer like Joe defeats the purpose because that's not her character and that's not in her heart."), she does believe that Forty's movie will get released.
"I'm hoping that somehow she gets roped back into L.A. because she creates this short film or this film and directs it and it gets a lot of attention...if it could be Dark Face of Love, that would be great," Ortega told Teen Vogue .
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