You're back for Season 3 of Netflix in October and quickly climbed to the top of the top 10 rankings, once again proving something we already knew, which is that people love crazy killers.
This season found Joe (Penn Badgley), a charming serial killer/stalker, trying to get his hands on existence of a "normal" suburban family man with his equally insane wife, Love (Victoria Pedretti).
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While we already know the dark drama will be back for another season, the hiatus will be a painful one, so if you're looking for other shows to keep you busy while you wait for any news about season 4, we are covered.
We've put together a collection of shows about serial killers, psychopaths in love, and crimes that any You fan is sure to get involved with. Here are more shows and movies like You to watch.
If you're like You, you probably love a serial killer masquerading as a regular man, which is exactly what The Fall is about. This series stars Jamie Dornan, another Penn Badgley-esque handsome man you probably wouldn't suspect.
He presents himself as a normal husband and father while also killing people in secret. Gillian Anderson is excellent as the detective who travels to Northern Ireland to investigate the sequel to murders, and through their investigation, the show delves deep into the psychology of the killers in series. With only three seasons left, this series will leave you spellbound.
It's like the old saying goes: Dexter walked so you could run. Back then, when every show on TV was a prestige drama about a misunderstood man, Dexter joined that crowded space to tell the story of Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), a forensic analyst specializing in blood spatter who also happens to be a serial killer himself.
Like Joe, Dexter had a tragic backstory that worked as an explanation for why he grew up to be a killer with feelings, and do you like the way you use the narration to give us a peek into Joe's twisted thoughts, Dexter pretty much pioneered this technique. The last few seasons really change, but the first few episodes are still pretty good.
Let the twisted mind games continue. Killing Eve is as much espionage as it is psychological warfare, following Eve (Sandra Oh), an MI5 agent who becomes becomes obsessed with tracking down a highly skilled and sadistic assassin (Jodie Comer) who calls herself Villanelle.
The first season is a cat-and-mouse game, with Villanelle going to increasingly complicated and dangerous lengths to escape Eve while also harboring a crush on her. growing for her, and in the seasons that follow, both women suffer personal and professional consequences as they pour all their energy into learning more about the other.
If what really interests you about you is learning about the psychology of a killer, then Mindhunter should be your choice. Inspired by very real crimes, including the Manson murders and the Atlanta murders of the late 70's and early 80's, Mindhunter is all about the beginning of what we know today as serial profiling killer.
The drama really showcases the various methods of FBI agents, played by Jonathan Groff, Holt McCallany and Anna Torv, to profile serial killers to understand why they do what they do.
Of all the shows on this list, Dirty John is the most like You in the sense that it's also about a relationship being ruined when half of the couple finds out their partner is a freak total. Based on the very true story of John Meehan, Eric Bana stars as the titular (Dirty) John, a man who knows and starts dating Debra (Connie Britton), a divorced mother with a lot of professional success and very little success. romantic.
The Flight Attendant is more of a true murder mystery than You, but stick with me. The comedy is upbeat and a little wacky, centering on a flight attendant (Kaley Cuoco) who wakes up after an all-nighter. crazy with a passenger (Michiel Huisman), only to discover that he was murdered sometime in the night.
Problem is, she has no idea what happened to him and quickly becomes the prime suspect in the investigation, forced to unravel the story alone to clear her own name. The psychological aspects are reminiscent of You, and perhaps most importantly, both shows are excellent.
If all of that still wasn't scary or bloody enough for your tastes, try Hannibal. Years after its cancellation, the Bryan Fuller drama still has a huge following who loved it for the way it was. how he wove a tangled web of violence and romance, and pushed the boundaries of what could be shown on screen. TV.
The series revolves around the relationship between cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen) and the FBI investigator who is hunting him, Will Graham (Hugh Dancy). Things get super awkward between the two, perpetually walking the line between love and life-threatening.