The fifth and last season of the series shows Joe Goldberg back to New York, where it all started
Joe Goldberg is back for his last wave of murders – and perhaps, finally, a little justice – in the new trailer for the fifth and last season of Youwhich opens on April 24 in Netflix.
The outcome of the series takes place three years after the events of the fourth season and shows Penn Badgley Returning to the role of Joe, who returns to New York, where it all started.
This time, he is next to his new partner, Kate (Charlotte Ritchie), and participates in the administration of the company she inherited from her father – one of Joe’s victims in the fourth season. He also tries to balance the creation of his son, Henryand its new life among the New York elite.
However, as always, Joe’s efforts to maintain an appearance of normality and stability collapse in the face of obsessive and psychosexual forces that are rooted in their personality. A “You“This season seems to be Bronte (MADELINE BREWER), a playwright who perhaps is the first person to really understand it (which seems unlikely).
In addition, the trailer reveals a corporate war in the style Succcessioninvolving Kate, her twin sister Maddie (Anna Camp) and your half brother Teddy (Griffin Matthews). There are also several criticisms of the billionaire class and a criminal hunting driven by social networks, which can finally lead to Joe’s fall.
In an interview with Tudumfrom the Netflix, Penn Badgley talked about the final season and about saying goodbye to the character:
“It’s bittersweet, like any farewell. It’s probably much sweet than bitter. You spend almost seven years in this same space, doing this same job, and you love it, but you are also happy to move on. It’s time to stop, lie down, drop the knife.”
This article is a translation of Rolling Stone American, written by Jon Blistein and published on March 10, 2025. Read the original version here.
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