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Netflix has revealed that the fifth and final season of their hit series, You, is now in production. Cracking a Gossip Girl-adjacent joke, Netflix dropped
Take cover, New York City. Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) is back in town. You will return for a fifth and final season on Netflix, with Joe coming full circle in the Big Apple.
Everything’s coming full circle with Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley). You will return for its fifth and final season on Netflix with your favorite serial killer back in New York City for one last round of mayhem.
If you're sitting around wondering if your crush from your favorite show in 2004 is still really, really ridiculously good-looking and choose not to Google it but still somehow have access to this article, look no further. Here are the teen heartthrobs of the 2000s who have still got "it."
We all have our favorite "bad" comedies that we put on to laugh. Just because a film didn't do well with critics doesn't mean it is entirely bad. Here are 20 comedies, over the past few decades, that are so bad, they're good.
The Good Place alum Jameela Jamil could have been in the fourth season of Netflix‘s You but pulled out of auditioning for a role because she didn’t want to do sex scenes.
Turns out Penn Badgley should have declared “You” Season 4 sex scene free a little earlier. In a recent episode of the star’s podcast “Podcrushed,” “The Good Place” actor Jameela Jamil revealed that she was scheduled to audition for a supporting role in Season 4 of the hit Netflix series (via Screen Rant).
Editor’s Note: This post contains spoilers for “You” Season 4, Part 2. “You” has never been a series for the faint of heart, and Season 4 tests even the most vigilant fans of Penn Badgley’s serial killer drama.
Greg Kinnear is Joe Goldberg’s latest adversary. In a twist on top of twists, Kinnear’s casting was kept under wraps until Part 2 of Season 4, which premiered March 9 on Netflix.
Final episodes of the Netflix stalker series’ fourth season sees Penn Badgley’s Joe solve the mystery of the “Eat the Rich” killer and end up in a familiar place
The scariest thing for newly-minted scream queen Jenna Ortega? Conflicting production schedules. The “Wednesday” star revealed that she was “devastated” to not return to serial killer drama “You” for Season 4 after making her series debut in the second season as Joe Goldberg’s (Penn Badgley) confidante Ellie.
March is a time for madness, whether it comes from basketball, Mercury retrograde, or a person’s home streaming habits. Netflix joins in on the chaos by updating its library with all three “Hangover” movies, a whole lot of workout content, “Magic Mike XXL,” and much, much more.
Penn Badgley almost broke bad. The “You” star admitted that the role of Jesse Pinkman on “Breaking Bad” is the ultimate “one that got away” in terms of roles.
In the new trailer for “You” Season 4 Part 2, the question lingers: Will Joe (Penn Badgley) ever find redemption? He’s been hunted like an animal, ridiculed for his class, nearly framed for murder — and that’s just since arriving in London.
Penn Badgley is saying hello, you, to the director’s chair. The “Gossip Girl” alum made his directorial debut with Episode 9 of “You” Season 4, marking a pivotal turn both in Joe Goldberg’s psyche for the upcoming second half of the highly anticipated season, as well as a major career change for Badgley.
The new you of “You” has been unmasked, and it spells a very sticky situation for Joe (Penn Badgley). The finale of “You” Season 4, Part 1 reveals that Rhys (Ed Speleers) is the notorious Eat the Rich Killer, murdering Joe’s glamorous new associates one-by-one because he too hates their guts.
There is no such thing as a simple dinner party among friends when you’re dealing with the uber rich. From “Glass Onion” to “Bodies Bodies Bodies” to the
Heartbreak feels gory in a place like this. Penn Badgley is back as Joe Goldberg in Season 4 of critically acclaimed Netflix series “You.” As Joe internationally stalks his past lover Marienne (Tati Gabrielle), he must reinvent himself yet again.
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Badgley was asked if his friendship with Cardi B could lead to an appearance on "You."
Penn Badgley has cornered the market on duplicitous characters, and that began when he portrayed "Lonely Boy" Dan Humphrey on Gossip Girl for six seasons from 2007-12.
Netflix has loads of original programming coming to the spookiest month of the year. We’ve got lots to look forward to from Netflix and their original programming.
"XOXO, Gossip Girl." It has been over eight years since we've heard what was once the most chilling line in all of teenage drama television—until today (May 28).
If Thursday's trailer is an accurate indication, Here Today is a hilarious slice of humble pie. The first-look at Billy Crystal's next project dropped
There are television shows, past and present, that we as viewers can't stop watching, even if it means being ridiculed by family and friends. Still, such shows — or guilty pleasures — offer a break from reality, and often times, prove that our lives aren't as bad as we think.
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