'You' Author Caroline Kepnes Teases New Joe Goldberg Novel

Joe Goldberg is coming again for one more bloodthirsty spree.

New York Instances bestselling“You” writer Caroline Kepnes introduced on Instagram Friday that she’s releasing a brand new novel in regards to the charmingly harmful main man known as “For You and Solely You.”

“I’m so excited to ask you again into Joe’s head and I hope you adore it in there!” she wrote.

The e-book follows “Joe Goldberg to the hallowed halls of Harvard, the place he earns a coveted place in a writing fellowship ... and leaves crimson in his wake,” in keeping with its synopsis.

“For You and Solely You” might be accessible on April 25, 2023.

Goldberg’s love-driven sociopathic escapades have been narrated on-screen for the massively well-liked Netflix thriller collection “You” based mostly on Kepnes’ books.

Penn Badgley, who stars because the present’s twisted protagonist and is legendary for delivering chilling and sultry inside monologues on the present, rapidly turned a fan favourite.

The creepy serial killer present first premiered onLifetime in 2018, then gained a large following after shifting to Netflix the next 12 months.

The primary three seasons of “You” are streaming on Netflix. Half 1 of Season 4 is about to premiere Feb. 10 earlier than Half 2 drops on March 10.

In September, the streaming titan dropped an eerily optimistic new teaser for Season 4 of the darkish homicide drama.

Within the new promo, Goldberg, now residing greater than 3,000 miles away from New York beneath the alias of professor Jonathan Moore, tells the viewers that he’s someway turn into a trainer within the U.Okay. — and his new transfer has helped him “bury the previous.”

Talking with Leisure Tonight in June, Badgley apprised followers that the upcoming season might really feel a bit totally different because the present evolves.

“The tone is analogous however it’s shifting in that there's a totally different format. We’re utilizing a unique format,” he advised ET On-line. “It’s virtually like we’re shifting the style barely. And I believe it really works.”

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