'You' Season 4 poster shows Penn Badgley's Professor Moore strolling the London underground

'You can't outrun your past,' perhaps Joe's past will finally catch up with him
PUBLISHED DEC 16, 2022
Penn Badgley starring as Joe Goldberg in 'You' (Netflix)
Penn Badgley starring as Joe Goldberg in 'You' (Netflix)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Hello, 'You'! Penn Badgley's Joe Goldberg or should we say, Professor Jonathan Moore is back with a new poster although in a very unexpected location. Netflix has been teasing Badgley's 'You' upcoming season with fabulous posters but with unexpected locations. Badgley's Jonathan Moore was first introduced in a poster where he is standing amidst a busy crowd in London, after which he was caught sitting in a beautiful library with a file of papers in his hands, and now they have gone underground. Quite literally. 

A week back Netflix dropped the first look photos of the upcoming season, where Badgley's Moore was seen a little too cozy with Charlotte Ritchie's Kate. Is she the new target? Who knows. Especially, after the cliffhanger, the third season left the audience with. Ahead of the third season premiering in October 2021, the series was renewed for a fourth season. Netflix switched up the release date of the fourth season recently. Now the first part of the fourth season is scheduled to premiere on February 9, 2023, with the second part scheduled for release on March 9. Read more to find out where Badgley was spotted in the new poster.

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'You's official Twitter page posted the new poster with a caption that reads, "Deeper than six feet under."



 

The new poster shows Joe or Professor Moore to the individuals of England. He is looking every bit like the perfect University lecturer. Appearing disturbingly sophisticated, Joe dons a classic brown blazer with a blue shirt and tie to really cement the whole "classic London citizen" look. As he buttons his jacket, Joe, who boasts effortlessly curly hair that perfectly frames his face, stares unnervingly into the distance as he walks by the London Underground. The poster features a tagline that reads: "You can't outrun your past," hinting that whilst Joe may have picked up and built a new life in a new country but things may finally begin to catch up with him.

However, you can watch the last three seasons of the Badgley starring series on Netflix before the new season premieres.

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