*This article contains spoilers for season two of You*
If you can't get enough of You then you'll be thrilled to learn that one of the show's creator has hinted there will be "several more seasons" of the hit series.
The highly addictive second instalment of the Netflix show landed on Boxing Day and was immediately binge-watched by fans the world over who couldn't wait to see who Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) - or rather his new alter-ego Will Bettelheim - would target next.
Speaking about the show's future, Sera Gamble told The Hollywood Reporter admitted that when they originally sold the show, they "very broadly described it as each season would be a new love obsession and a new world."
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"Season one is Beck in New York, and season two is Love in L.A., and so we are evoking where we would like to go, which is to a much more suburban, insular world where Joe would be a complete fish out of water," she shared.
"And now Love occupies a very different place because she is the mother of his child but also not the woman he thought she was. I think to me, the most important thing about that last scene is just it is confirmation that Joe is still Joe in a way that's not going to be great for Joe.
When asked to provide a bit more detail, Gamble said: "I never like to jinx things by being too specific one way or the other. I will say that we have a lot of stories still to tell. I am not scared at all of saying that we definitely could follow Joe for several more seasons."
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There you have it, Joe/Will ain't going anywhere.
The latest series certainly didn't disappoint as we were introduced to the bookstore manager's new love interest Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti) along with her murky past, which slowly unfolded throughout the season.
In episode nine, Love murders Joe's ex Candace (Ambyr Childers) in a twist so huge it left people gobsmacked.
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When Candace was finally able to prove Joe's villainous and controlling ways to Love, his new girlfriend ends up taking his side and murdering her in a bid to protect him.
But just as we thought we had an evil new power couple in our midst, the show's finale shows him start obsessing over his new neighbour.
You can binge watch You season 1 and 2 on Netflix now.
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