You Season 5 Teaser Trailer Previews Joe Goldberg's Return to New York City
Check out the You Season 5 teaser trailer below (watch more trailers):
The video features Penn Badgley as he reprises the role of Joe Goldberg for the final time, after over six years since the show made its debut. It shows Joe as he talks about becoming the luckiest guy in New York City, after marrying Charlotte Ritchie's Kate Lockwood. Season 5 will also star Madeline Brewer (The Handmaid's Tale) as Bronte, Anna Camp (Pitch Perfect) as twin sisters Reagan and Maddie Lockwood, Griffin Matthews (She-Hulk) as Teddy Lockwood, Natasha Behnam (The Girls on the Bus) as Dominique, Pete Ploszek (Parks & Recreation, Shameless) as Harrison, Tom Francis (Sunset Boulevard) as Clayton, and b (We Crashed) as Phoenix.
'In the epic fifth and final season, Joe Goldberg returns to New York to enjoy his happily ever after… until his perfect life is threatened by the ghosts of his past and his own dark desires,' reads the official logline.
You centers around Joe Goldberg, a toxic and delusional stalker who tends to become extremely obsessed with every girl he falls in love with. The series was developed by Sera Gamble and Greg Berlanti, with Michael Foley and Justin W. Lo now serving as Season 5 showrunners. It is produced by Berlanti Productions, Man Sewing Dinosaur, and Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Scripted Television. Foley, Lo, Berlanti, Gamble, Sarah Schechter, Leslie Morgenstein, Gina Girolamo, and Marcos Siega are executive producers.
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