.PennBadgley takes on a creepy new identity in 'YOU' season 2
Netflix is preparing to drop a second season of YOU later this month, and Penn Badgley's transformation into stalker-creep Joe Goldberg somehow keeps getting creepier. In a new official teaser released on Thursday, Joe is trying on a new name as he moves his weirdo ways across the country to Los Angeles.
Joe begins the teaser in voiceover, delivering the understatement of the century:"You know, love has taken me to some pretty dark places." You don't say! In the clip, he pensively watches individuals sitting around a coffee shop in L.A., cynically judging their every move — the self-absorbed influencer, the self-righteous hippie, and even the screenplay writer are all belittled by Joe, the *checks notes* serial killer."See, that's the thing about L.A.
But, it's the single line Joe delivers out-of-voiceover that proves to be the creepiest, most hypocritical of all. He tells the barista a name that is definitely not Joe, signaling that he plans to level-up his awful behavior in the season to come. YOU S2 | Official Teaser | Netflix www.youtube.com
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