You season five release date confirmed as Netflix releases 'killer' trailer

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WARNING: This article contains spoilers from You. You season five's release date has been unveiled, with the upcoming series set to be a "killer finale".It's been almost two years since Joe Goldberg (portrayed by Penn Badgley) relocated to London under the guise of Professor Jonathan Moore after staging his own death and escaping California.He was also in pursuit of the "Eat The Rich" killer who he suspected was politician Rhys Montrose (played by Ed Speleers), but in a twist, it emerged that Joe himself was the real culprit, having invented a fictional version of Rhys as a coping mechanism for his own crimes.

However, by the end of the fourth series, Joe had fully accepted his identity as a serial killer and is poised to make a comeback to New York, concluding his twisted narrative once and for all.Here's the scoop on everything you need to know about viewing You season five on Netflix.The final instalment of You is slated for a few months down the line, with season five set to premiere on Thursday, April 24, on Netflix.Unlike the previous season which was released in two parts, all 10 episodes of season five will be made available at once on the streaming platform.Penn Badgley reprises his iconic role as stalker-cum-serial killer Joe Goldberg, without whom You would not exist.

His character's gripping tale has unfolded in the thriller since 2019.Accompanying him will be his affluent girlfriend Kate, who decides to abandon her life in London to embark on a new beginning with Joe in New York.Actress Charlotte Ritchie, renowned for her role as Alison Cooper in the hit BBC comedy Ghosts, is set to be featured.She's also known for her roles in Fresh Meat, Dead Pixels, Call the Midwife, Feel Good, and Siblings.Moreover,

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