Charlotte Ritchie doesn’t just have Joe Goldberg’s (Penn Badgley) attention. Many You fans are wondering how do they know the new season 4 star. One possible answer is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. However, the actress’ feature film debut is so small that her role has no real name.
Charlotte Ritchie plays art gallery owner Kate in You Season 4. In Joe’s new city of London, she is his neighbor and it doesn’t take long for her to feel the bloody consequences of this fateful closeness.
18 Years Before You Season 4: Charlotte Ritchie’s first big screen appearance is easy to miss
The fourth part of the Harry Potter shows Ritchie as a teenager and a Slytherin student who attending a Defense Against the Dark Arts class. The team of heroes around Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) is also present. Ritchie sits in the background and is only referred to as “unidentified Slytherin girl (III)” Mentioned in the credits.
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Going to school right behind Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint): Charlotte Ritchie
It is not known exactly who it is supposed to be about. According to thoughts of Harry Potter fandom Ritchie may embody the characters Daphne Greengrass or Tracy Davis.
When is You Season 4 Part 2 coming to Netflix?
Netflix fans will soon find out what’s next for Joe and Kate. After the first part of the 4th season was released on Netflix at the beginning of February, part 2 is scheduled to air on March 9, 2023 consequences.
10 years of Netflix Originals: These series have defined the streaming service
Ten years ago, Netflix changed the world of series forever with the release of House of Cards. Suddenly streaming and binging were the big buzzwords in Hollywood. But what has happened since the launch of House of Cards?
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In the podcast, we dive into the history of the Netflix original series, which can be divided into four phases. In the beginning it was all about wild trial and error and experiments, but in the later phases it was mainly brands and blockbusters like Stranger Things and Wednesday that took over.
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