After Joe Golderg (Penn Badgley) arrives at Sundy House hoping to finally meet his stalker, the person murdering and threatening his new found circle of friends in London, he is instead faced with police officers, Detectives Monifa Sunday (Rhoda Ofori-Attah) and Peter Andrews (Andrew Gower) again.
Fortunately for Joe, they are here to question all the remaining members of this circle. They also want to thank him for his suggestion to investigate Blue Cahill (Abigail Hardingham), one of Simon’s (Aidan Cheng) assistant, who he regularly stole from.
After the detectives have left, Joe is invited to spend the weekend with the friends at Lady Phoebe’s (Tilly Keeper) country home, Hampsbrigde House. Isolated from the rest of the world, without phone or WiFi service, things soon into Agatha Christie style murder mystery.
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Everyone’s favourite obsessive stalker and serial killer Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) – in Netflix’s hit series YOU – has found a new home and identity in London after the events of Season 3 that saw him kill his wife Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti), setting their house on fire, faking his own death and dumping his infant son at friends, in order to find his “true love” Marienne Bellamy (Tati Gabrielle) in Europe.
In London he works as a university professor teaching American literature and going by the name Jonathan Moore. He also gets drawn into a group of young, super rich socialites. Life could be good but soon his past catches up with him and so he wakes up after a drunken night to find the body of one of his co-workers – Malcom (Stephen Hagan) – stabbed to death on his kitchen table.
Joe gets rid of the body but soon learns that there’s another murderous stalker on the lose – and this time Joe and his new circle of friends are the target. Desperately trying to protect his neighbour Kate (Charlotte Ritchie), Joe suddenly finds himself in the middle of a classic “whodunnit” when two police officers, Detectives Monifa Sunday (Rhoda Ofori-Attah) and Peter Andrews (Andrew Gower) come knocking at his door.
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Season 4 of Netflix hit series YOU was released today (9 February 2023) at 12:00am Pacific time (8:00am GMT) and Part 1 is now available to stream.
YOU centres around New York bookstore manager Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley), on the outside an unassuming guy, who politely helps an elderly lady with her luggage and takes care of his neighbour’s son, when she fights with her abusive partner. On the inside his thoughts betray him and the extreme obsessions that he develops for several women throughout the series. He is willing to remove any obstacle (including murdering friends and ex-boyfriends) that might be in the way of reaching his goal to make these women fall in love with him.
After the events of Season 3, Joe is forced to flee to Europe and adopt a new identy. He is now Jonathan Moore, a professor at a London university, set to leave his “messy” part behind, start a new life and finally find “true love” but things don’t go quite as planned on the “European holiday”: Joe finds himself in the strange new role of reluctant detective in a murder mystery and seems to have gained a stalker of his own.
Andrew Gower plays Detective Peter Andrews and according to IMDb he appears in episodes 3, 4 and 6. Another new addition to the cast of YOU is Ed Speleers, who Outlander fans will remember well from his portrayal of Irish pirate Stephen Bonnet. On YOU he portrays Ryhs, a member of Joe’s new friend group of “uber-wealthy socialites.”
A ritzy weekend getaway doubles as a chance for Joe to hunt down his elusive stalker. Without cell service or Wi-Fi, Joe makes a key connection.
4×05 The Fox and the Hound
While falling back into familiar patterns, Joe gets caught up in an unfortunate game as everyone’s plans go up in flames.
4×06 Best of Friends
In the aftermath of the murders, Joe searches for a scapegoat and Rhys pursues his grand ambitions while Kate and Phoebe assert their independence.
4×07 Good Man, Cruel World
The tables turn for Joe when an influential figure comes to town with a tempting offer as Nadia follows a hunch.
4×08 Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?
As memories of the past trickle in, Joe struggles to recall an important detail. Phoebe shares her hasty plans with Kate. Nadia scrambles for a solution.
4×09 She’s Not There
Torn between his dark side and good intentions, Joe works to right his wrongs. After attempting to help Phoebe, Kate faces her father — and hard truths.
4×10 The Death of Jonathan Moore
With love and loss weighing heavily on his mind, Joe commits a final act in hopes of never walking down the same path again.
Do you need to refresh your memory before Season 2 of Carnival Row starts on 17 February 2023 on Prime Video? Or have you always wanted to dive into the mysterious worlds of Carnival Row but never got around to it?
Then now is your chance!
Prime Video released the first three episodes of Season 1 for free on YouTube! Watch them below! The episodes are available from today (2 February) for two weeks until 16 February 2023.
Andrew Gower appeared on the BLANK podcast with hosts with Giles Paley-Phillips & Jim Daly this week talking “about football & how it often compares to acting, going through drama school and how we need to reframe failure.”
BLANK is described as “a podcast which delves into those moments when things aren’t going so well”.
We hope that our Andrew doesn’t have too many of these moments and feel very spoilt as his fans with the upcoming YOU (starts 9 February 2023 on Netflix), Carnival Row(starts 17 February 2023 on Prime Video) and The Winter King (estimated for autumn 2023 on ITVX).
When Amazon announced the return of Carnival Row on 7 November 2022, it was rather bittersweet news for the fans who’d been waiting (im)patiently to see new episodes of their favourite show. Three and a half years after the release of Season 1, the popular fantasy-noir series will come back to Prime Video for a second and – unfortunately – final season.
While fans rejoiced about the Season 2 news, there was also a lot of disappointment that it would be the end of the jounrey for Vignette (Cara Delevingne), Philo (Orlando Bloom) and all the other beloved characters.
Bianca Ruggeri, who runs a fan page for Cara Delevingne on Instagram, decided to act and started a petition on Change.org to save Carnival Row.
We’re happy to support Bianca and say ‘No to the Closure of Carnival Row‘!
Please join us, sign the petition and share the link as far and wide as possible! The resident of The Burgue will be forever grateful!
Filming of the “revisionist take on the well-loved Arthurian legends”, is now completed, which some actors have shared on their Social Media, including Valene Kane, who plays Morgan, Arthur’s sister.
A staff member confirmed that crews were filming at different locations around the privately owned estate. They further said that the fitful weather effected their choice of locations in which to film on the estate.
Lynday Park belongs to the Bathurst family since the 18th century and the current owner Rupert Bathurst, 4th Viscount Bledisloe, is the older brother of The Winter King‘s lead director Otto Bathurst. The estate was used for filming on previous occasions, though, so it’s not just a matter of family connections.
Other than its gardens and large park areas, the estate is also famous for the archeological sites that were excavated in the early 20th century by Tessa Wheeler and her husband.
They found the remnants of an old Roman temple to the Celtic god Noden (Romans often assimilated foreign gods and goddesses into their own belief) which was built on much older structures known as ‘Lydney Camp’ dating back to the British Iron Age and ‘Dwarf’s Hill’, an open-cast mining site for iron ore in Roman times.
Soon after the Romans abandoned Britain, local people thought the ruins were the homes of dwarves and hobgoblins and were afraid of the hill. The Lord of the Ring‘s author J.R.R. Tolkien, who was part of the Wheeler excavation team in the 1920s and was working on The Hobbit at the time, is said to have taken large inspiration from these tales and the landscape at Lynday Park Estate.
Bernard Cornwell’s Warlord Chronicles – set in the 5th century AD, roughly 100 years after the Roman departure – in turn often mention buildings and other Roman architecture that are used by the protagonists of the books. Maybe we can expect to see some of the old ruins at Lynday Park Estate during the TV series.
The series is expected to be released on ITV’s new streaming platform ITVX exclusively in the UK later this year. There is no information on international distributors yet, but we will keep you informed as always as soon as we find out more.
Amazon Prime Video have revealed their official trailer for the upcoming and final season of Carnival Row. The fantasy drama will return exclusively on 17 February 17 2023 on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories around the world.
The brand-new trailer sets up the final conflict between the mythical fae creatures and humans. Season 2 of Carnival Row sees the return of Orlando Bloom as one of the series leads, former inspector Rycroft Philostrate, as he investigates the murders of fae-folk which have increased the social tension between them and the humans even more than they already were.
Bloom’s co-lead Cara Delevingne as Vignette Stonemoss who, along with the Black Raven, plots payback for the unjust oppression inflicted by The Burgue’s human leaders.
Just like our pair of leads, each character has their own agenda and plan that will shape the Row’s future. As per the official description, “With humans and fae-folk divided and freedom on the line, each hero will face impossible dilemmas and soul-defining tests in the epic conclusion of Carnival Row.”
While the first season of Carnival Row was released using the binge model, Amazon announced a new release strategy for the final season. Prime Video will instead release two episodes a week for Season 2:
Andrew Gower joined the cast of the hit Netflix series YOU last year and we’ve now been treated with a trailer for Part 1.
YOU centres around New York bookstore manager Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley), on the outside an unassuming guy, who politely helps an elderly lady with her luggage and takes care of his neighbour’s son, when she fights with her abusive partner. On the inside his thoughts betray him and the extreme obsessions that he develops for several women throughout the series. He is willing to remove any obstacle (including murdering friends and ex-boyfriends) that might be in the way of reaching his goal to make these women fall in love with him.
After the events of Season 3, Joe is forced to flee to Europe and adopt a new identy. He is now Jonathan Moore, a professor at a London university, set to leave his “messy” part behind, start a new life and finally find “true love”.
The new trailer, released exactly a month before Part 1 of the new season hits our screens, shows that things don’t go quite as planned on the “European holiday”: Joe finds himself in the strange new role of reluctant detective in a murder mystery and seems to have gained a stalker of his own.
Another new addition to the cast of YOU is Ed Speleers, who Outlander fans will remember well from his portrayal of Irish pirate Stephen Bonnet. On YOU he portrays Ryhs, a member of Joe’s new friend group of “uber-wealthy socialites.”
Not much is known so far about Andrew Gower‘s part except that he’ll play a police officer called Detective Peter Andrews. Previous speculation saw Detective Andrews as some kind of antagonist to Joe Goldberg. Now it seems possible that he’s part of the force that investigates the other killer roaming London. We cannot wait to see Andrew Gower in this new role!
YOU Season 4 will be split in two parts which will be made available a month apart – on 9 February and 9 March 2023 – exclusively on Netflix (worldwide).