As a devoted fan who has been hooked since the very first episode of You, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and trepidation as we await the final season. Having spent countless hours following Joe Goldberg’s twisted exploits, I must admit that I’ve developed an odd sort of attachment to this character – albeit from a safe distance.
Anticipation for the long-awaited fifth and final season of the popular Netflix series “You” has been confirmed with a release window now in sight, offering a glimpse of what’s to come in this grand finale. First appearing on screens back in 2018, the Penn Badgley-led series chronicling an obsessively romantic serial killer garnered significant critical acclaim, achieving a 94% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes and 82% from viewers. Over the years, the show has managed to keep its audience hooked, with Season 4 holding strong at a 92% approval rating.
According to the stated deadline, Netflix disclosed today that “You Season 5” is expected to premiere sometime in 2025, but they couldn’t provide a more specific timeline. Production on the final season concluded in August, so post-production work is now underway as the final touches are added to the planned 10-episode finale. As of now, no decision has been made regarding whether the final season will be split into two parts like Season 4 was, but it’s possible that could happen.
Two posters were unveiled today for the upcoming season 5 of “You”, one featuring news articles about Joe Goldberg’s different victims such as Guinevere Beck and Love Quinn. The other poster resembles a shadow box, containing mementos from all of Joe’s past victims, accompanied by more newspaper headlines. Although details about the plot for season 5 are being kept secret at this time, we know that Ian Badgley’s character will be back in New York City to wrap up the series.
Penn Badgley Says ‘You’ Season 5 Will Have a “Spectacular Finish”
One frequently asked question concerning you is: “When will Joe ultimately face the consequences for all the chaos he’s stirred up?” Just recently, it appeared that he had attempted suicide, suggesting an end to the story. However, it was later discovered that he was miraculously still alive. Photos from a film set surfaced earlier this year, depicting him being taken away by police, but whether that was a genuine event or merely a scene being filmed for dramatic effect remains uncertain.
Regardless of the outcome, it’s been confirmed that “You” Season 5 will mark the end of the series. Previously this year, actor Penn Badgley mentioned to Tudum that going back to New York helps wrap things up nicely for him, describing it as a “spectacular finale.
Each season, they consistently discover fresh perspectives to keep things engaging and contemporary. This time around, I believe returning to its roots gave it a solid foundation, which was necessary for it to culminate in an impressive, spectacular manner.
Currently, we can only speculate about its significance, but there’s no denying that “You” has been a significant cultural impact over the past few years. It’s great to see Netflix providing an appropriate conclusion for such a series. If you haven’t had a chance to watch it yet, you can stream Seasons 1–4 now, and keep an eye out for Season 5, scheduled for release in 2025.
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2024-12-19 22:02