Video of Beyoncé and Jay-Z sitting while Demi Lovato sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl has surfaced online. TMZ posted the video Sunday (Feb.
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Who could have predicted that a character birthed from a Lifetime series would be such a topic of conversation and point of obsession on social media and beyond?
You, which originally premiered on Lifetime in 2018 and tanked, was given a second chance when Netflix picked it up and streamed it internationally that same year.
Of course, nothing has been the same (online) ever since.
Penn Badgley, who portrays the creepy bibliophile serial killer Joe Goldberg, is aware of how obsessed people
Video of Beyoncé and Jay-Z sitting while Demi Lovato sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl has surfaced online. TMZ posted the video Sunday (Feb.
Actor Penn Badgley is getting a little concerned because he’s beginning to think like his serial killer You character.
The actor, who plays voyeuristic protagonist Joe Goldberg AKA Will Bettelheim in thrilling Netflix hit You, has opened up about his character and all of his famous homicidal tendencies.
While we await the third season of YOU, we’re spending far too much time watching behind the scenes clips.
A 'satanic' sect has killed seven people and police have freed 14 others following a violent ritual in a jungle community in Panama.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from You season 2.
Sean Penn and Leila George are still very much an item.
The second season of the psychological horror series You has been out for less than a month, but some fans are already speculating about the next season.
With the news that has been officially renewed on Netflix for a third season, it's time to start thinking about the burning questions we're still thinking about thanks to season 2's shocking bombshells.
Penn Badgley knows there are some aspects of that are far-fetched.
We'll be seeing You again real soon.
Penn Badgley demonstrated just how great he is at playing a serial killer during an interview with The Late Show's Stephen Colbert.The actor who portrays Joe Goldberg proved that he can switch on his creepiness surprisingly easily.Badgley also revealed that he felt conflicted about the "thirsty response" from viewers.Fans of You will be well aware of just how scary Joe Goldberg can get.
From the songs he listened to (and still does) before Joe existed, to the ones he uses to get inside Joe’s head, and the one Gossip Girl anthem he’ll never forget, here’s Penn’s ultimate playlist.
This post contains spoilers for You season 2. Enter at your own risk.Every episode of season 2 on Netflix is basically a roller coaster ride.
One would think playing a creepy stalker would be difficult, right? Well, for Penn Badgely, it's actually quite effortless.