You Season 3 Release date, trailer, cast, etc.

You Season 3 Release date, trailer, cast, etc.

We missed you. Lucky for you, this drama is coming back in just a few days. And in more exciting news, "You" Season 3 has been given the go-ahead from Netflix.

Penn Badgley will reprise his role as stalker/murderer Joe Goldberg, as will Victoria Pedretti, who played his mistress Love Quinn in Season 2. The series is based on the books "You" and "Hidden Bodies" by author Caroline Kepnes. Season 3 may get story ideas from her third book, You Love Me, which was published in April.

"You" started on Lifetime, but really hit its stride after moving to streaming broadcast. It is now one of the most popular and best shows on Netflix. Season one featured Joe, a New York bookstore owner who becomes obsessed with author Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail). He began tracking her down and killing people who threatened their romance.

In Season 2, Joe moved to Los Angeles to start over with a new identity. He met Love Quinn and returned to his old habits of stalking. However, he is surprised to find his position reversed. In Season 3, Joe and Love are married and have a child. But he returns to his old modus operandi by spying on his neighbor Natalie.

Here is what we know so far about "You" Season 3.

Netflix has set a release date of October 15, 2021 for "You" Season 3.

Netflix renewed the show on January 14, 2020 and announced that Season 3 would premiere in 2021. However, Season 3 of "You" was postponed due to a coronavirus pandemic that halted most film and television production.

Filming for Season 3 began in November 2020, but was halted due to the surge of COVID-19. Production resumed in February 2021 and ended in April 2021.

The trailer for Season 3 of "You" begins with Joe confessing that he is "the most scared I've ever been because I'm welcoming a boy into this world." And for the sake of his son, Joe moves to "soulless suburbia" and marries the "monster" Love. But this nice, normal couple is not what they seem. Joe soon returns to stalking, with a new target in the form of his neighbor, Natalie.

The first "You" Season 3 teaser trailer also served to announce the release date. It also introduced Baby Goldberg's name: Henry.

Penn Badgley and Victoria Pedretti were confirmed to return as Joe Goldberg and Love Quinn in "You" Season 3.

Also confirmed to return in the Season 2 cast is Saffron Burrows as Love's mother, Dottie Quinn.

Other potential recurring cast members include: Jenny Ortega as Ellie Alves, a precocious teen who fled at Joe's urging; Michael Riley Burke as Love's father Ray; and Robin Lord Taylor as hacker Will Bettelheim.

Fans have speculated that Joe's mother Sandy (Magda Apanowicz), who appeared in a flashback in season 2, may reappear in season 3 in some form.

Although the character is dead, other cast members could return in flashbacks or visions in Season 3. Gamble told The Hollywood Reporter, "One of the things I like to do is bring back dead people to haunt them. So the door is wide open for everyone's favorite characters."

That might include James Scully as Forty Quinn, Ambia Childers as Candace, and Carmela Zumbado as Delilah Alves. However, it is unlikely that Chris D'Elia will return as comedian Henderson due to allegations of sexual exploitation and possession of child pornography.

It is also possible that Season 1 lead actress Elizabeth Lail will return for a cameo as Guinevere Beck, the ex-lover whom Joe murdered.

However, one star is not returning: it is John Stamos as Dr. Nicky, the therapist whom Joe framed for Beck's murder and who is now in prison Stamos told Entertainment Tonight, "They filmed a third season and Dr. . and I don't think Nicky is part of it," he said.

You Season 3 will introduce a fleet of new cast members. Most notable is Scott Speedman, who plays Matthew and is described on Twitter as "successful CEO, husband, and outspoken father". He tends to be reserved, sometimes mysterious, and reclusive.

Fans of "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" will be happy to see Scott Michael Foster as Ryan, a reporter for a local TV station; according to Deadline, the character is a "well-liked single father who has overcome a past of addiction," but is "controlling and calculating attitude, and hides it from those closest to him and those who stand in his way." [According to Variety, Dylan Arnold and Tati Gabriel will star as series regulars. Arnold will play Theo, "a college student with a strained and complicated relationship with his stepfather. Theo is smart and perceptive, but vulnerable and problematic, with a tendency to get caught up in the problems of loved ones and to drown his own problems with controlled substances and risky behavior.

Gabrielle plays Marienne, "a brilliant librarian who never misses a thing. Marienne is a keen observer of the neighborhood's inhabitants, and her familiarity with the real world ensures that she is not taken in by the privileges and unacknowledged entitlements of her patrons. Beneath her practical, good-natured exterior lies Marienne's frustrating personal struggle to build a better life for herself and her young children.

Mikaela McManus, who plays Joe's neighbor Natalie, also makes a regular appearance in season 3. More on her below.

Netflix previously announced on Twitter that Shalita Grant will play Shelley, "a 'mommyfluencer', a mean girl who seems grounded but is really just pretending to welcome Love into her social circle."

Travis Van Winkle will also join the cast as "wealthy Callie who invites Joe into her entourage."

Other new cast members include:

You's season 2 finale teased Joe's next obsession. Fans immediately speculated that the neighbor might be his long-absent mother, but Badgley dismissed that theory from the start.

"She is definitely not his mother," he told Bustle. I can assure you that."

The casting of McManus as a neighbor named Natalie proved that Badgley was telling the truth. The description of the character reads, "Married to a powerful man, Natalie is successful both professionally and socially. But she sees through the shallow, Stepford-esque atmosphere that surrounds her and lives a secret life beneath her light-hearted exterior. Joe makes an effort to find out.

Season 3 depicted the events of the season 2 finale, in which Love stalked Joe (just as Joe stalked her) to make him fall in love with her. She also confessed to murdering Delilah in addition to Candace. However, to prevent Joe from killing her in return, Love revealed that she was pregnant with his child.

The couple moved to the suburbs to have and raise their child, but Joe's obsession had already turned to their new neighbors. Staring at her from behind the fence, he said I'm exactly where I had to be in order to see you."

Gamble said in the final scene, "Joe is still Joe in a way that is not good for him. ...... It seems clear that he is falling into some version of the same pattern. I don't know exactly what season three will be like, but I can tell you that things are not going to go well for Joe."

On Twitter, Gamble wrote, "Also, the episodes are ridiculously bonkers and the acting is insanely good. That's all I have to say about it until I'm ready to talk about the new season."

In an interview with SiriusXM, Badgley teased that "You" Season 3 would focus on Joe and Love's relationship.

"I think in a way it's kind of like validating a marriage," he said, "he's in the same kind of bondage that you see in every relationship at some point. I have lost affection for them. You are frustrated by the imperfections of the other person. And you say to yourself, "This can't go on."

In addition, some plot points from the previous two seasons are left hanging, such as Ellie's whereabouts. Joe is still sending her money, but Ellie may not get away with it for long. Fans theorize that since Joe seems incapable of hurting a child, Ellie may finally take him down.

Although Forty was shot and killed, "The Dark Face of Love," a screenplay adaptation of Beck's novel, is still out there and could be made into an actual movie.

And fans will be pleased to know that "You" Season 3 is not the last, as long as Netflix wants to continue.

"Let's just say," Gamble said, "there are still a lot of stories to tell."

"I'm not at all afraid to say, 'I bet I could follow Joe for a few more seasons.'"

Netflix has a "treat for you"-the streamer has ordered "You" Season 4. The announcement was accompanied by a video proving just how creepy and homicidal Joe Goldberg can be.

When it comes to what's next for Netflix, nothing is as big as "Stranger Things" Season 4, but Netflix has remained silent while the cast has been promoting it. However, "The Witcher" Season 2 is coming this winter, and expect "Umbrella Academy" Season 3 to be right behind it.

Looking for a different tone. Season 2 of "Emily in Paris" and Season 2 of "Ginny and Georgia" are confirmed.

Other big drama news includes the latest gossip about "The Crown" Season 5, which should be greatly enjoyed. In addition, a familiar face will return for "Cobra Kai" Season 4.

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