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You Creator Confirms Season Three Is Already Being Planned

You Creator Confirms Season Three Is Already Being Planned

Despite the fact that the freshly announced second series of You hasn't even started yet, producers have already teased a third series

Mark Cunliffe

Mark Cunliffe

Netflix's latest psychological thriller series titled You left viewers utterly gripped, and now there's already chat surrounding a potential THIRD season - yep, despite the first having only landed online on Boxing Day.

A second season has already been confirmed, but while filming hasn't even begun for that, producers have said that they are thinking of ideas for a third series.

Speaking about the possibility of a third season, co-creator and executive producer Sera Gamble said it it all depends on whether viewers enjoy the second series.

Gamble told Cosmopolitan: "Absolutely it could come back for season three.

Producers are already thinking about ideas for season three of You.
Netflix

"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 everyday. So my fingers are crossed... I'll just say, I hope we get the chance to keep making the show."

The series, based on a novel by Caroline Kepnes, stars Gossip Girl's Penn Badgley as bookstore manager Joe Goldberg.

In the first season, Joe meets Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail), who he becomes wildly obsessed with and turns into the ultimate stalker. The second will be loosely based on the sequel novel Hidden Bodies, and will see Joe relocate to Los Angeles from New York to 'put his past behind him'.

Gamble has already said that the second series of the show will be based on the second part of Caroline Kepnes' two-novel series Hidden Bodies. WARNING: POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD.

A third series will depend on how much fans enjoy the second.
Netflix

She has mentioned how Joe's past could come back to haunt him.

Back in November, Gamble told the Hollywood Reporter: "Part of the fun of continuing the story is that the loose ends from Joe's past are still dangling and could come back to him at anytime.

"He is very worried about the fact that Peach Salinger's family has hired people to investigate her alleged suicide, and there is evidence potentially still at her house from season one.

"If you look at every act of violence that he does in season one, that is potentially something that could come back and bite him. And Dr. Nicky [Beck's therapist, played by John Stamos] is in prison and he is ardently protesting his innocence."

She added: "It's too soon to say definitely whether John Stamos will return in season two, but we have been talking a lot about the character and we're excited to keep telling that story."

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