The Undateable actor has been cast in a recurring role for the Netflix series

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March 05, 2019 08:17 PM
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Chris D’Elia is reportedly joining Netflix’s You.

The Undateable actor has been cast in a recurring role for the series’ upcoming second season, according to Deadline.

D’Elia, 38, will reportedly play Henderson, a famous comedian who dons designer hoodies and expensive sneakers.

PEOPLE is out to Netflix and D’Elia’s rep for comment.

The first season of You follows bookstore manager Joe Goldberg, played by Penn Badgley, as he obsesses over his customer Guinevere Beck, played by Elizabeth Lail. Goldberg stalks Beck, pursuing a relationship with her.

He continues his unhealthy fascination with her by monitoring her movements in person and via her social media profiles.

The first season was loosely based on Caroline Kepnes’ bestselling novel of the same name.

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The show’s second season is expected to be loosely based on Kepnes’ second novel, Hidden Bodies. The psychological thriller will follow Goldberg to Los Angeles — and to a new muse, Love Quinn, portrayed by Victoria Pedretti, the outlet reports.

D’Elia is known for his roles in Undateable and Whitney, as well as the upcoming half-hour comedy Psychopath that he co-created and will star in.

A premiere date for You‘s second season has yet to be revealed.

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