Fans are eagerly awaiting Penn Badgley’s career move after 'You'. Could a rom-com with Gossip Girl co-star, Blake Lively, be next?
The one-minute teaser features Badgley’s Joe returning to the old bookshop Mooney’s in New York, where he used to work as a manager during the first season. After escaping the haunting and twisted events in the last season, Joe returns to New York with his new girlfriend Kate (Charlotte Ritchie), who helped him erase his entire past.
Netflix has finally announced exactly when the final season of You is going to be dropped, bringing Joe Goldberg’s story to a close.
Netflix has shared the first trailer and a poster for the fifth and final season of its hit thriller series You, which sees Penn Badgley’s Joe finding his happily ever after in New York threatened when ghosts from his past emerge.
Charlotte Ritchie is on board for the latest season, best known for her role as Alison Cooper in the popular BBC sitcom Ghosts. She has a solid resume with appearances in 'Fresh Meat', 'Dead Pixels', 'Call the Midwife', 'Feel Good', and 'Siblings'.
The actor appeared without his signature curly locks in new photos for the clothing brand, sparking a comparison to his 'Gossip Girl' character in season one
Netflix has announced that the final season of 'You' will premiere on April 24, 2025. The season will follow Joe Goldberg's return to New York City, w
Netflix has announced when the fifth and final chapter of You will finally hit our screens. The psychological thriller starring Penn Badgley as killer Joe Goldberg is reaching its conclusion, with the upcoming season originally expected to drop in 2024 now arriving on the streaming service on April 24.
As seen in the recently release teaser, Penn Badgley is back for the fifth and final season of Netflix's highly anticipated psychological thriller You.
The toxic love series, You, is coming to an end with Season 5 this spring. Netflix has unveiled the premiere date and a teaser that gives us hints about the fate of Joe Goldberg, the serial killer played by Penn Badgley.
Jan. 18 (UPI) -- The sequel to the classic sitcom, Frasier, will not return to Paramount+ for a third season. Deadline and The Hollywood Reporter said CBS Studios, the show's producer, is hoping to find it a new home at another network or streaming service.