Joe Goldberg fans can rejoice because You Season 2 has finally arrived.

New episodes of Netflix's seriously creepy serial killer show dropped on the streaming service at 12 a.m. PT / 3 a.m. ET. on Thursday, December 26, 2019. And what better day for You to drop than Boxing Day, when everyone has eaten way too much food and can no longer move from the couch.

The second season of You moves the action from New York to Los Angeles, where Joe is a fish out of water. However, as fans will likely expect, it doesn't take long for the former bookstore owner to get up to his old tricks once more.

Watch You Season 2 on Netflix

A Netflix subscription.

Most importantly, you're going to need a Netflix account to access the new season of You. The basic Netflix package costs $8.99 a month, but if you want to watch Joe Goldberg in all of his creepy glory, you might want to spring for HD (standard package at $12.99) or Ultra HD (premium at $15.99).

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A compatible device.

There are so many ways you can watch Netflix now. Here are just a few suggestions:

  • Internet via laptop or PC
  • Smart Phones and Tablets via the Netflix app: Apple, Android, and Windows
  • Smart TVs (these devices already have Netflix installed): Amazon Fire TV, Hisense, LG, Panasonic, Philips, Roku TV, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony Vizio
  • Streaming Media Players: Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick, Roku, Chromecast, NVIDIA Shield
  • Blu-Ray Players: Funai, LG, Magnavox, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, Toshiba
  • Set-Top Boxes: Atlantic Broadband, Blue Ridge, Cable One, Xfinity, Dish, GCI, Grande Communications, Midcontinent, RCN, SuddenLink
  • Game Consoles: Nintendo 3Ds, PS Vita, PS3, PS4, Wii, Xbox 360, Xbox One

Find a full list of Netflix-compatible devices here.

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