YOU Season 3 is out on Netflix now. If you enjoyed the first two seasons, then you have a lot to look forward to. Especially since we now have two serial killers running (and ruining) things. Read our full You season 3 review here and find all 10 episodes on Netflix now!

YOU Season 3 is on Netflix now and things are still difficult for Joe. However, he’s not alone anymore and has more to fight for than ever. Still, he can’t help but keep searching for “The One”. At the end of season 2, it looked like he had finally found a new way of life – even if it wasn’t entirely voluntarily.

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Our season 2 review of You right here >

Essentially, if you enjoyed the first two seasons, then you have a lot to look forward to. And you’ll be able to catch it whenever Joe references one of his past victims in passing. However, don’t worry, there is a season 1 and 2 recap included before we get into season 3.

Continue reading our You season 3 review below. We’ve watched the first four episodes for this review and you can find all 10 episodes in the season on Netflix now.

Two serial killers and a baby

When season 2 ended, Love revealed that she was pregnant and Joe got a new goal: To become the best father and husband ever and protect his family. Of course, his family now consists of him and his wife being serial killers and having a newborn.

In You season 3, we experience how Joe and Love try to integrate into rich suburban life. An area with the best schools and no real substance. Everyone is either a momfluencer (along with other kinds of social media famous) or in tech. After all, they moved from L.A. up to the San Francisco area.

Since Love Quinn (played perfectly by The Haunting of Bly Manor‘s Victoria Pedretti) has a very short fuse, it’s not ideal. Also, Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) is quick to be intrigued by any woman who actually tries to be themselves.

However, through the help of a couples therapist, Dr. Chandra (played by Ayelet Zurer of Losing Alice and Man of Steel), they realize that they make a good team. After all, they both want the same thing: A real family that won’t hurt or desert them!

You: Season 3 – Netflix Review

Will there be a You season 4? Yes!

Before season 3 of You was even released, we know that another season is on the way. In fact, just the day before You season 3 premiered on Netflix, the news came that You season 4 had just wrapped up shooting.

In other words, You season 4 hasn’t just been greenlit. It’s already in the can and will most definitely be coming out.

From what we see in season 3, there is always more to build and expand on in this Netflix series. And we are more than ready for it.

Watch You season 3 on Netflix now!

Other than Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg and Victoria Pedretti as his wife Love Quinn, we have many other amazing new faces in the suburbia edition of You. Oh, though Saffron Burrows (Deep Blue Sea) is, of course, also back since she now has a grandchild. “Glamma” is all about her new grandchild, so she’s with the newlyweds a lot.

Among the new faces of the Madre Linda suburb, we have Scott Speedman (The Strangers) as their next-door neighbor. Also, a familiar face is Chilling Adventures of Sabrina‘s Tati Gabrielle as a librarian. Obviously, book-loving Joe will be meeting up with her.

Also, in the cast is Dylan Arnold from Halloween (2018) and the new Halloween Kills. He plays Theo, who gets very interested in Love while she seems to be using him to replace her brother, Forty. Overall, the cracks in the suburban surface make for a very intriguing backdrop, so be sure to check out this latest season.

Season 3 of You is out on Netflix from October 15, 2021.

Plot

In Season 3, Joe and Love, now married and raising their baby, have moved to the balmy Northern California enclave of Madre Linda, where they’re surrounded by privileged tech entrepreneurs, judgmental mommy bloggers, and Insta-famous biohackers. Joe is committed to his new role as a husband and dad but fears Love’s lethal impulsiveness. And then there’s his heart. Could the woman he’s been searching for all this time live right next door? Breaking out of a cage in a basement is one thing. But the prison of a picture-perfect marriage to a woman who’s wise to your tricks? Well, that’ll prove a much more complicated escape.

I write reviews and recaps on Heaven of Horror. And yes, it does happen that I find myself screaming, when watching a good horror movie. I love psychological horror, survival horror and kick-ass women. Also, I have a huge soft spot for a good horror-comedy. Oh yeah, and I absolutely HATE when animals are harmed in movies, so I will immediately think less of any movie, where animals are harmed for entertainment (even if the animals are just really good actors). Fortunately, horror doesn't use this nearly as much as comedy. And people assume horror lovers are the messed up ones. Go figure!
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