He needed to die, level clean. For 4 seasons of Netflix’s stalker drama You, Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) has cheated dying (and some love pursuits) sufficient to warrant him being eradicated from existence eternally, and the ultimate season seems to be prefer it’s going to do exactly that. At present, Netflix put us all out of our distress by lastly saying the discharge date for the ultimate season of You, whereas additionally providing some hints about Joe’s potential destiny.
The ultimate season of You will launch on April 24, a bit below 5 1/2 years after the collection made its approach over to Netflix from its authentic house, Lifetime. The teaser recaps Joe’s litany of victims whereas the lovestruck sicko narrates concerning the path of blood, our bodies, and damaged hearts that led him to the place he was at all times meant to be. He eerily remarks that some nameless “you” is the one fixed all through the years whereas lovingly caressing the glass case he’s imprisoned quite a few folks in during the last 4 seasons. Is he speaking to his torture chamber? Is he speaking to his newest love curiosity? Is he breaking the fourth wall and truly speaking to the viewers?
No matter who he’s speaking to, Netflix leaves little doubt that he gained’t be speaking for for much longer. The logline for the seasons says Joe is returning to New York after spending Season 4 in London, however “his good life is threatened by the ghosts of his previous and his personal darkish wishes.” His life being threatened isn’t new to a man who was nearly killed on the kitchen ground by the mom of his youngster, however there are extra allusions to his time being up. Along with offering the discharge date and the teaser trailer, Netflix additionally items us with the poster for the ultimate season, which sees Joe stomach-deep in water contained in the glass case with the phrases “To The Final Breath” above his head.
If you happen to want any extra convincing that that is the top for Joe, he concludes the teaser inside the glass case by trying straight into our souls and saying, “Goodbye, you.” We’ll verify again on April 24 to see how Netflix decides to wrap up one of many creepiest tales in its assortment.