Penn Badgley has dropped a hint that Season 3 of ‘You’ might be on the horizon, leaving fans buzzing with excitement. For those who have binged the second season of Netflix’s captivating stalker drama, there’s a glimmer of hope. In a recent chat with Entertainment Tonight, Badgley, who plays the enigmatic Joe Goldberg, was questioned about Love Quinn, portrayed by Victoria Pedretti. He seemed to let slip, “Dare I say, I think in the third season,” only to quickly backtrack, rolling his eyes and saying, “Oh, God.” He followed up with, “I literally know nothing about the third season. I’m not the person that can say anything official.”
The Future of ‘You’
However, considering the massive popularity of the show and the cliffhanger that closed out Season 2, it’s not too bold to predict that a third season is likely in the works. Plus, Caroline Kepnes, the author of the source material, is reportedly developing a third and fourth book, suggesting ample content for future episodes. The burning question remains whether the show will wait for her to finish the next book before starting production, or if they’ll adopt a collaborative approach similar to what was seen with Game of Thrones. The series has largely followed the major arcs of the books, albeit with some creative liberties regarding characters and events.
What to Expect in Season 3
As for what Season 3 might entail, fans are left speculating. The conclusion of the second season and book was quite similar: Joe has laid bare his troubled past to Love, who surprisingly accepts him, announcing her pregnancy. In the show, she takes a darker turn by committing murders herself. While the book ends with Joe in jail as the police close in on him, the series gives him a more favorable conclusion, with him and Love preparing to start a family. Yet, true to form, Joe’s gaze drifts as he spies on his new neighbor, uttering his iconic line: “Hello, you.”
Viewer Anticipation
Whatever the storyline, one thing is certain: viewers will be eager to tune in, because despite his dark tendencies, there’s an undeniable allure to Joe’s character. For more insights into topics like these, check out this post on home insemination, which provides a deeper dive into family planning. Also, if you’re interested in the medical side of things, you might want to visit this excellent resource for pregnancy and home insemination.
Conclusion
In summary, the potential for a third season of ‘You’ seems strong, thanks to Badgley’s slight slip and the ongoing development of new material from Kepnes. As fans await more news, they can only speculate what Joe’s next chapter will bring.
