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The Trailer For Season Two Of Netflix's You Has Dropped

The Trailer For Season Two Of Netflix's You Has Dropped

Here we go again...

Tom Wood

Tom Wood

The trailer for the second series of Netflix's creepy drama You has landed. Check it out:

This second season sees Joe Goldberg, played by Penn Badgley, moving to Los Angeles from New York to start a new life.

Don't be surprised if his old life catches up with him, though.

So far, we know that there is going to be a new love interest for Joe in his new home. Handily, she's called Love. That should be easy to remember, at least.

Joe and Love.
Netflix

She's played by Victoria Pedretti, who you might remember from The Haunting of Hill House.

As for the rest of the plot, we're pretty light on details at this point. It's going to get darker than the first series, though.

That's according to the show's creator, Sera Gamble.

In a recent interview, she told LADbible: "At least one scene comes to mind that's gorier and scarier than anything we had in season one.

"Joe is new to Los Angeles, fully intending to start over a new leaf and never being forced to do bad things again."

Priming us for further creepiness in this series, she added: "Episode two of the season has my single favourite shot that I have been a part of in my entire career.

"My career is full of blood and gore and monsters. It's also beautifully shot and the director who shot the second episode lavished a lot of love. Joe is forced to do something he really doesn't want to do.

"Joe is always trying to be a good guy but yet somehow he's finding himself in these thriller, horror kind of situations. It's terrible for him but I think it's going to be so much fun for the audience."

Season One was a runaway success.
Netflix

As for the aforementioned Love, it remains to be seen whether she'll suffer the same grisly fate as Joe's previous love interest, Guinevere Beck.

"Love is very different from Beck," Gamble told us.

"We were aware going into season two of the show, there was something very special about Beck the way that we told it in season one.

"We knew that it wouldn't be possible to repeat it as the audience is very much onto Joe now and will see through him. The way that Love enters his life is very different. His interest in her and his expectation is also very different. I think it will be fun and interesting."

You is expected to hit Netflix on 26 December, and you can still find season one on the streaming platform if you're not up to date.

Featured Image Credit: Netflix

Topics: TV and Film, US Entertainment