You is one of the most acclaimed series, and fans have been eagerly anticipating the final season. If you're considering watching this popular series or have already seen Season 4, here's everything you need to know. The new season is set to be released on OTT in April 2025.
When and where to watch You Season 5?
The anticipated series is scheduled to be released on Netflix, starting from April 24, 2025. The streaming giant shared the intriguing poster of the final season on X (formerly Twitter) and it has generated excitement among fans on social media. It captioned, "if those glass walls could talk… Joe Goldberg returns for the fifth and final season of YOU, premiering April 24th."
*if those glass walls could talk… Joe Goldberg returns for the fifth and final season of YOU, premiering April 24th🩸 pic.twitter.com/82HkzFNtL2
— YOU (@YouNetflix) January 16, 2025
Plot overview
The series is inspired by Caroline Kepnes' novel of the same name and centers on a bookstore manager named Joe Goldberg, who lives in New York City. The story explores the consequences of Joe's obsession with the women he falls for. What happens when his fascination drives him to eliminate anyone who stands in his way or becomes an obstacle in his path?
Cast and crew of You Season 5
This new season marks the return of Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg. Along with him, the series also includes Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Lockwood-Goldberg, Madeline Brewer as Bronte, Griffin Matthews as Teddy Lockwood, Natasha Behnam as Dominique, and Tom Francis as Clayton, among others. Michael Foley and Justin W Lo are the showrunners. You Season 5 is produced by Berlanti Productions, Alloy Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television.
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