'Tables have turned': Netflix's 'You' Season 4 new trailer shows Penn Badgley's Joe Goldberg being stalked

'Heartbreak is always a catalyst for a new path,' says Penn Badgley Joe Goldberg in the trailer
Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in 'You' (Netflix)
Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in 'You' (Netflix)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The man, the myth, the legend is back to woo 'You' yet again. Old habits die hard - or not at all - in Joe Goldberg's case. Netflix's hugely popular psychological drama, 'You' is gearing up for the release of its fourth installment and it looks like we're going to witness Joe's ('Gossip Girl's Penn Badgley) self-control (or lack thereof) pushed to its limits. The past three seasons have exposed audiences to the mental workings of morally questionable Joe and his seamless transition from obsessed lover to casual murderer countless times with Beck, and then Love Quinn.

Mirroring the approach Netflix took with 'Stranger Things' last summer, Season 4 of You will come in two parts - with the first five episodes releasing on February 9 and the second batch of five following on March 9. Furthermore, the psychological thriller television series is based on the books by Caroline Kepnes, developed by Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble.

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The official Twitter page of Netflix's 'You' posted the trailer for Season 4 and captioned it, "Heartbreak is always a catalyst for a new path. You Season 4 Part 1 launches February 9."



 

In the trailer for Season four of Netflix's 'You,' Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) attempts to flee his dark and ominous past by assuming the identity of Professor Jonathan Moore in London but this time, all eyes are on him. Joe finds himself enmeshed with a new group of elite friends, who he affectionally calls "a circle of privileged douchebags," and it's only a matter of time before he becomes their center of attention.

Joe also manages to track down Marienne (Tati Gabrielle), which was teased in the season three finale. When their paths eventually cross, Marienne screams, "You're a murderer, Joe."

"You're wrong about me," Joe tells Marienne. "I'm going to prove it to you." On the job front, at least, things seem to be going well for Joe.

Part one of 'You's fourth season features the arrivals of played Lukas Gage, Charlotte Ritchie, Tilly Keeper, Amy Leigh Hickman, and Ed Speleers and drops on Netflix on February 9, with part two arriving March 9.

You can stream the previous three seasons of 'You' on Netflix.

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