Fans are eagerly awaiting Penn Badgley’s career move after 'You'. Could a rom-com with Gossip Girl co-star, Blake Lively, be next?
The one-minute teaser features Badgley’s Joe returning to the old bookshop Mooney’s in New York, where he used to work as a manager during the first season. After escaping the haunting and twisted events in the last season, Joe returns to New York with his new girlfriend Kate (Charlotte Ritchie), who helped him erase his entire past.
Netflix announced this week with a teaser trailer that the fifth and final season will be released on April 24, two years after season four dropped in 2023. Fans will be happy to know that all ten episodes will drop at one time and they won't be split up over two parts.
The actor appeared without his signature curly locks in new photos for the clothing brand, sparking a comparison to his 'Gossip Girl' character in season one
The new teaser for Netflix's final season of 'You' brings Penn Badgley's killer back one more time this April.
Netflix has revealed that the final season of You will premiere on April 24, 2025, exclusively on the streaming service.
Netflix has announced that the final season of 'You' will premiere on April 24, 2025. The season will follow Joe Goldberg's return to New York City, w
Thus marks the end of “You’s” journey to the screen. The series originally debuted on Lifetime in 2018 but was canceled after one season. It was then picked up at Netflix, where it went on to become a massive hit for the streamer. Season 4 was released in two parts — the first part in February 2023 and the second in March 2023.
The first teaser for You season 5 is here – and it confirms the release date for the final season of the Netflix show. The new season will drop on April 24, 2025, and sees Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) and Kate (Charlotte Ritchie) attempt to start a new life in New York after the violent outcome of season 4 across the pond in London.
You season 5 will arrive on Netflix in April 2025 and conclude Joe Goldberg's (Penn Badgley) dark story, and I think this is why he's returned to NYC.