Hello, you. Netflix’s hit YOU is coming back for its fifth and final season. Here’s everything we know so far about our last date with Joe. YOU was renewed for Season 5 immediately following the release of Season 4 last spring. The Netflix show has been a consistent success for the streaming platform since it
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Ed Speleers is taking our screens by storm. The incredibly talented and humble star tackled two of the most complex roles of his career, roughly around the same time, as YOU‘s Rhys Montrose and Star Trek: Picard‘s Jack Crusher. To say he has wholly embodied these roles and left fans talking is an understatement. With
We’ve just run down the best (and worst) of 2022. So, what’s got us excited for 2023? There is so much good TV waiting in the wings, not to mention some movies we’ve been aching to see. Here’s a list of everything we’re excited about in the entertainment world. Teen Wolf: The Movie (Paramount+) MTV’s
1. Joe – You The new series of You hasn’t even premiered yet, but we already know Joe, Will, or whatever he’s calling himself these days, is up to no good. He’s relocated to California, he’s hating on the very thing that makes California so great (Instagram influencers, specifically), and he’s pretending to be someone
Oh, you know what they say: a couple that slays together, stays together. If we’re basing things off of YOU Season 3 Episode 1 and YOU Season 3 Episode 2, well, this may be the series’ best season yet. Season three has this murderous couple living in a suburban hell, and it’s rife with drama and
Hey Upper East Siders, we have some great news about the Gossip Girl reboot. Elizabeth Lail has been set as a cast member on the HBO Max update of the Josh Schwartz/Stephanie Savage CW drama. Deadline first reported the exciting news while also revealing the actress would be joining the cast of the indie romantic
The bursting at the seams cast of YOU Season 3 just got bigger. Per Deadline, Scott Michael Foster has nabbed a recurring role as a TV reporter named Ryan. Described as a “well-liked single dad who’s overcome a history of addiction, Ryan has secrets, including a controlling, calculating demeanor that he reserves for those closest
‘Tis the season for everyone to do their best to convince Santa that they’ve been on their best behavior all year. But Santa can’t be fooled. He has a list, he’s checked it twice, and he knows exactly which TV characters were naughty or nice. 2020 was a tough year for all of us. But
This is a shout-out to our fellow book nerds that love reading as much as they love bingeing or devouring a new show. It is not impossible to love both, and it’s the best when both interests can intersect. As 2020 wraps up, TV Guide put together a list of books that are being turned
Netflix is usually known for keeping its viewership numbers shrouded in mystery, but in recent years its been sharing more and more data about its most popular series and the methods by which it arrives at those numbers. The streaming service still keeps most of his data close to the chest, of course, but even
When You Season 2 dropped on Netflix the day after Christmas, all the good boys and girls were nestled on their couches watching Will Bettlehim nee Joe Goldberg start a new life in Los Angeles. Some of his season highlights included grinding up a man in a meat grinder (I’ll never look at ground beef