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From Stalker to Stalked: 'You' Season Four Trailer Drops

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The trailer for season four of Netflix's You has dropped

After fleeing to London following the events of the first three seasons, Joe (played by Penn Badgley) is now attempting to maintain a low profile abroad.

The trailer for season four of Netflix's You has flipped the script on Joe Goldberg, who now must solve the mystery of a murder he didn't commit.


After fleeing from California to London following the events of the first three seasons, Joe (played by Penn Badgley) is now attempting to maintain a low profile abroad. He has a group of wealthy, socialite friends in the United Kingdom, and is turning a new leaf by fighting his "urges."

"I do miss having someone out there," he can be heard saying in the trailer, as he spots an attractive brunette from his apartment.

He then stops himself: “No. No. I am not interested. Nope. Not interested. I don’t want to know. Why does the universe keep doing this to me?”

YOU: Season 4 Part 1 | Official Trailer | Netflix

In a role reversal for the series, Joe seems to be on the run from a stalker of his own. After hearing about an “eat the rich killer” on the news, Joe receives some troubling (yet reminiscent) texts.

“Nice jacket. Brown’s your color,” the messages read. “Hello, Joe. Now do I have your attention?”

Joe must then take on the role of self-proclaimed "shitty Sherlock," in order to evade his hunter and clear his name.

Season four of You will be released in two parts. Episodes one through five will be available on Netflix February 9, with episodes six through ten releasing March 9.

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Ryan Adamczeski

Digital Director

Ryan is the Digital Director of The Advocate Channel, and a graduate of New York University Tisch's Department of Dramatic Writing, with a focus in television writing and comedy. She is also a member of GALECA, the LGBTQ+ society of entertainment critics.

Ryan is the Digital Director of The Advocate Channel, and a graduate of New York University Tisch's Department of Dramatic Writing, with a focus in television writing and comedy. She is also a member of GALECA, the LGBTQ+ society of entertainment critics.