Netflix Shares New 'You' Season 2 Trailer

'You' returns Dec. 26.

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You is back just in time for the post-holidays malaise. Ahead of its premiere later this month, Netflix shared a new Season 2 trailer early Monday, notably featuring a sparse rendition of Radiohead's "Creep."

"It's hard to have a fresh start when the past is on your mind," Penn Badgley's character Joe—now known in a fresh Los Angeles life as Will—says in the trailer, "but it's a new me."

Also on Monday, perDeadline, it was announced that You was among the latest assortment of productions to benefit from California tax credits to the tune of a $7.213 million award. The series, produced by Warner Horizon and Berlanti, hasn't received a formal renewal announcement just yet. The tax credit news, however, is a strong sign that Season 3 is indeed on the agenda.

Last November, showrunner Sera Gamble teased what was ahead for the show in a conversation with the Hollywood Reporter.

"Part of the fun of continuing the story is that the loose ends from Joe's past are still dangling and could come back to him at anytime . . . If you look at every act of violence that he does in Season 1, that is potentially something that could come back and bite him," Gamble said.

sorry to this man https://t.co/S8AiAKkuQd

— YOU (@YouNetflix) December 9, 2019

You returns Dec. 26, complete with some trailer-promised "unfinished business."

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