According to Comicbook, Netflix has recently revealed new trailer for their original series You, season four part two. As has been an ongoing trend for many big series, the season has been split in two with part one of the season premiering earlier this month. Since its premiere of season four, the series has risen to the top, currently being number one on Netflix’s Top 10 TV Shows in the U.S. Today.
Penn Badgley’s (Gossip Girl) character Joe Goldberg said during Tudum’s cast reveal video, “I’m not the lovable bookstore manager in New York, or the shop clerk in LA, or the doting husband in the suburbs now. Not anymore. Allow me to reintroduce myself: I’ve gone through a bit of refinement upon crossing the pond. And living in London has allowed me to bury the past, if you will. No, this time around, I’m focusing on academia and instruction, while keeping my typical extracurricular activities strictly professional.”
Below is the season four part two trailer.
Season four of You has been a departure in both the setting and the steamy moments many have come to know from the series, according to Comicbook.com’s Nathaniel Brail who has reviewed the first part of the season. This is due to the setting now being based in London and Badgley’s recent statement on swearing off racy sex scenes in the series.
Brail wrote, “You Season 4 does a few things a bit differently than previous seasons, but it does some of the same things as they’ve done before. Once again, the series will change its setting from the beautiful suburbs of Madde Linda and see Joe Goldberg go across the pond to both France and the United Kingdom. Sera Gamble (The Magicians) stays on as showrunner and executive producer of the new season, in which she strays away from the rut that series like these sometimes find themselves in and somehow gives the series a breath of fresh air.”
Baril, continued to say, “The way Gamble slowly unravels the story as Joe attempts to find the Eat The Rich killer is equally brilliant and shocking. While watching the first few episodes, you will feel like you’re watching more of the same, but if you stick around until the end, you will discover a fresh take on the self-proclaimed protagonist. You Season 4 finds a way to blend all the things people loved about the first three seasons and then still gets in your head to shock you.”
Part one of season four of You is currently streaming on Netflix. Part two will premiere on March 9th.