Season three has started filming, but production was delayed.
Filming for the upcoming season had reportedly begun early last year, but like many other productions was delayed due to the ongoing pandemic. The latest word on Netflix's eerie drama is that it will be released in 2021—fingers crossed!
Executive producer Sera Gamble confirmed in February 2020 that they'd started work on season three:
Netflix has confirmed that its stars will return for season three.
According to Entertainment Weekly, the upcoming season will run for 10-episodes, with Penn Badgley and Victoria Pedretti reprising their roles, and we can't wait to see how they tackle parenthood.
There's a new person joining Joe's world.
On January 25, Netflix announced that Scott Michael Foster would be joining season three of You—and if previous seasons are any indication, he better watch his back around Joe (and Love).
Per Deadline, Foster will be playing Ryan, a single dad and local television reporter who has "overcome a history of addiction."
The publication continues, "Ryan has secrets, including a controlling, calculating demeanour that he reserves for those closest to him and anyone who gets in his way."
Foster joins several new cast members including, Dylan Arnold, Tati Gabrielle, Adam Speedman, Travis Van Winkle and Shalita Grant.
The series is set to air in 2021.
There is potential for a fourth season of You.
Caroline Kepnes has finished her third book in the You series, and has been writing a fourth—which means potential for a fourth season. Of course, the second book and season diverged pretty clearly from one another (Love is not a killer in the books, but she does forgive Joe for his transgressions—not to mention Joe is jail in the books, not roaming around cities wreaking havoc).