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Published 13:45 22 Nov 2019 GMT

And what's even better is that earlier this week, Entertainment Weekly gave an update on what viewers might expect. “Netflix was clear they wanted us to give them a show that was like Season 1,” says showrunner Sera Gamble. “They basically said, ‘It’s not broke, don’t fix it.’ ” In terms of the story, the new episodes are based on Caroline Kepnes’ 2016 follow-up novel Hidden Bodies. We'll see Joe move from New York to Los Angeles in this season and it's there that he’ll meet a character named Love (Victoria Pedretti). And like the first still from the new series, we can see that Joe's ex girlfriend, Candace (Ambyr Childers) will also make an appearance this season.Hey bunnies. Here is your first look at YOU S2. pic.twitter.com/yPHxFrYxb4
— YOU (@YouNetflix) November 21, 2019
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