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Penn Badgley returns as Joe Goldberg for season 4 of "You" on Netflix, and this time, the serial killer will be stalking on an international scale.

Reminiscent of the series of killers with hearts of gold (sort of?), “You” season 3 centered on newlywed father Joe (Badgley) who falls for single mom librarian Marienne (Tati Gabrielle). ) while struggling to find himself in the midst of the horrors of suburban domestic life.

Creators: Greg Berlanti, Sera Gamble
Stars: Penn Badgley, Victoria Pedretti, Tati Gabrielle

Spoilers: Season 3 concluded with Joe murdering his wife Love (Victoria Pedretti), giving away their infant son Henry, and setting off to stalk the "true" love of his life, Marienne, in Paris, after realizing he just couldn't He can live. without her steamy chemistry and her touching literary connection.


Based on the bestselling novels by Caroline Kepnes, "You" asks the sometimes sinister question: "What would you do for love?"


According to an official press release, season 4 will pick up after fans last saw Joe chasing Marienne to Europe. Season 4 of “You” premieres on February 10.


As most people know, there is an inherent need to "fix" a bad boy. And in the case of serial killer stalker "You" Joe Goldberg, there's a lot wrong to fix. Thankfully, season 4 lead star and director Penn Badgley has an open heart to heal Joe from the inside out.


"Really, at this point, and I think I've made it clear how much I hate all of his actions, so in that context, I would really try to love him," Badgley said on his "Podcrushed" podcast. “Because, the truth is, he never made it. So he would ask Joe… I honestly feel like I would be looking at him for a long time.”


Badgley continued: “Because of my relationship with him, I would try to love him. I'm not saying he deserves it. I'm not saying anyone else should do that. I'm saying that I would try to love him. He needs that. He needs love. It's like he hugged him… he would hug him”.


Lead star Penn Badgley made her TikTok debut with a hilarious lip-syncing rendition of Taylor Swift's “Anti-Hero,” showcasing the duality of her Joe Goldberg “You” persona by highlighting the lyrics “Hello, I'm I'm the problem. ”


“You” showrunner Sera Gamble gave an update on the post-production process for season 4, beginning with another “Hello” to “You” fans. “Hello from #younetflix post production,” Gamble wrote with a still image of the monitor. "It's safe to say we're all having a better day than Joe."


The official trailer for “You” season 4 shows Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) reintroducing himself under a new identity, now acting as a teacher named Professor Jonathan Moore in the UK.


“The days of unrequited love and longing are over,” says Joe. “This time around, I'm focusing on academy and instruction while keeping my typical extracurricular activities strictly professional. I made time to brainstorm with like-minded colleagues. Unfortunately, with friends in high places, there usually come others trying to climb that social ladder. So, they end up falling, or rather pushed, to their social death. The question, by whom?


Season 4 of "You" will premiere on February 10, followed by the second part on March 10. Showrunner Sera Gamble teased on Instagram: "Trust me, you'll need time to process...and maybe make some friendly bets on where it all goes." .”

Watch You 2022 Tv Series Season 4 Trailer



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