Just like it happened with Stranger thingsNetflix has split the fourth season of the series YouOR Youin two parts, with the second now receiving a new trailer, showcasing the surprising return of a character.
Netflix has just released the trailer for the second part of the fourth season of You, which will debut on March 9. In the teaser, Penn Badgley’s Joe Goldberg takes on Rhys Montrose, played by Ed Speleers, a dapper man he’s befriended in London this season.
Watch the new trailer for the second part of the fourth season of YouOR You:
Joe crossed the Atlantic in Season 4 and headed to London to assume the new identity of literature professor Jonathan Moore. Towards the end of the teaser, we see Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti), Joe’s ex-wife who we thought he killed at the end of season 3.
Season 4 of the popular drama series following a serial killer is divided into two parts. While the first one came out last Friday (10th), part 2 arrives on Netflix on March 9th. The strategy is similar to the one used in the fourth season of Stranger things.
Part 1 of the 4th season of Youcomprising the first five episodes, was the most watched series of the week on Netflix, reaching 92.1 million hours watched and occupying the Top 10 viewership in 90 countries.
Berlin: teaser and release date for the spin-off of La Casa de Papel
The series Berlinthe spin-off of The paper house starring Pedro Alonso, won a teaser this Tuesday, which also reveals that the series will arrive on Netflix in December 2023.
The teaser shows Berlin starting to plan a heist, as he tackles bits and pieces that have the potential to derail his ambitious plans. the Spanish series The paper house has been a huge success for Netflix, with its fifth and final season premiering in December 2022.
To see the teaser, click here.
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