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Watch: the trailer for Netflix’s ‘You’ season 2 is here


By Grace McGettigan
17th Dec 2019

You season 2 trailer netflix

Watch: the trailer for Netflix’s ‘You’ season 2 is here

You season 2 trailer netflix

Following the huge success of season one, Netflix has just unveiled its trailer for ‘You’, season two


When we last saw Joe (played by Penn Badgley), his heart was tragically broken and his past just caught up with him in the form of long-lost ex-girlfriend Candace – a woman now hell-bent on teaching him a lesson.

With Candace (played by Ambyr Childers) now chasing him, he must leave New York for Los Angeles. As he’s fresh out of a relationship that ended in murder (Elizabeth Lail’s character Beck never stood a chance), the last thing Joe expects is to meet an incredible new woman. But he’s falling in love again — this time with a woman named Love (played by Victoria Pedretti).

Could history repeat itself? Joe may be just crazy enough to risk finding out.

The season two launches with 10 episodes on Netflix on December 26.

Photo: You, Netflix