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You Season 3 Secretly Starts Filming as Latest Set Photos Emerges

You is a Netflix original psychological suspense film. On the streaming network, it has become one of the most successful series. The show was renewed for a third season after two seasons of popularity. The show was renewed for a third season after two seasons of popularity. So, what will we look forward to in Season 3? All you need to know is right here.

You Season 3 Secretly Starts Filming as Latest Set Photos Emerges

Season 3 of ‘You’ is now in production.

Netflix recently announced on their social media accounts that production of the third season of You has begun. They posted a photo of Penn Badgley, who plays Joe Goldberg on the show, on social media. In it, he can be seen wearing a “HELLO YOU” face mask. The state of California is currently awarding the series $7.2 million in tax incentives for shooting the third season. Take a look at the following tweet!

We recommend you stay at least 6 feet from Joe Goldberg at all times.

YOU Season 3 is back in production. pic.twitter.com/ijti25tPFk

— Netflix (@netflix) November 2, 2020

Quick Recap of Season 2: Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg and Victoria Pedretti as Love Quinn were seen together at the end of season two. They move to a new neighbourhood in the suburbs. Despite the fact that Joe seems to have found his mad love match. He seems to be on the lookout for another girl by the end of the season.

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Latest Set Photos Emerges as Season 4 undergoes production

Penn Badgley in character as Joe Goldberg is seen speaking to a new character in photos from the set of the upcoming third season of You.

You Season 3 Secretly Starts Filming as Latest Set Photos Emerges

Tati Gabrielle (The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) has joined the cast as Marianne, a’smart, no-nonsense librarian. Who lives in Joe and Love’s neighbourhood and doesn’t let anything get by her,’ according to the press release.

Badgley can be seen standing with Gabrielle, who has her back to the camera, in images from the set. They’re both wearing face masks, implying that the cameras weren’t rolling at the time. And that their exchange happened in between takes.

What to expect from You Season 3?

Season two of You had some answers, such as what happened between Joe and Candace. And why she had “unfinished business” with him, but it also left us with a lot of unanswered questions.

As previously said, Love was the one who murdered Joe’s next-door neighbour Delilah as well as his ex-girlfriend Candace.

Joe admitted at the end of the finale that the “Quinn machine” had wiped his “slate clean.” Practically letting him off the hook for the heinous crimes he’d committed.

You left us with Joe living with his murderous girlfriend and their literal Love child. And a slew of possibilities about where things could go next. Despite appearing to have gotten everything he wanted, Joe was unsatisfied. Describing his situation with Love as a cage or some kind of bad luck, suggesting that trouble was on the way.

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Of course, we can’t overlook the season’s very last scene, which strongly suggests Joe is returning to his old tricks–AGAIN. Joe found a new You to fixate on after spotting his new neighbour through the fence.

 

You Season 3 Secretly Starts Filming as Latest Set Photos Emerges

As he watched the next poor, unsuspecting woman, Joe’s narration echoed, “I will figure out a way, a way to get to you.”

“The most important thing about that last scene is that it confirms that Joe is still Joe in a way that isn’t going to work out well for Joe,” she explained. “That he hasn’t realised that he can’t just keep searching for the next person to pin his hopes and dreams to… things aren’t going to go well for Joe.”

The Release Date for You Season 3 hasn’t been confirmed yet. But because of the pandemic and the delay in production, it will be released very late in 2021.

Stay tuned with Stanford Arts Review for latest updates.

 

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