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YOU season 2: Joe’s former girlfriends return in suspenseful trailer for Netflix series

Series returns on 26 December

Clémence Michallon
New York
Monday 16 December 2019 12:13 EST
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You: Season 2 Official Trailer

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A new trailer for season two of YOU, Netflix's psychological thriller starring Penn Badgley, has been released.

In the clip, unveiled on Monday, Beck, whom Badgley's Joe presumably killed at the end of season one, returns in flashback shots.

Candace, Joe's former partner whom he dated before meeting Beck, also makes several appearances, as hints are dropped about her past with Joe.

Joe's new girlfriend, an aspiring chef called Love (played by Victoria Pedretti), is also introduced in the new trailer.

A brief sequence shows Joe apparently being held in a prison cell, which suggests that he might be held accountable for some of his crimes – though things might not be so simple when the show returns.

YOU's second season will be released on Netflix on 26 December 2019.

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