Netflix’s thrilling drama ‘You’ is back for its fifth and last season, with the promise of a dramatic ending to Joe Goldberg’s tale. Joe (Penn Badgley) is in New York once again in the last season, with the hope of living a blissful life with Kate (Charlotte Ritchie) but ‘his perfect life is threatened by the ghosts of his past and his dark desires.’
Co-showrunner Michael Foley said to Netflix’s Tudum,“We always said that we would stop after five and that, in a perfect world, we would bring Joe back home to New York.”
The last season will premiere on Thursday, April 24, at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT on Netflix. All 10 episodes will simultaneously be available to stream, wrapping up Joe’s story in full circle.
Where is ‘You’ Season 5 streaming?
Audiences are able to view every episode of Season 5 on Netflix from 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT on April 24. Older seasons are also streaming on the site. According to the USA Today Report, the season continues three years on from Joe and Kate’s departure from London to New York, where Kate is CEO of the Lockwood Corporation and Joe her loyal husband, affectionately known as ‘Prince Charming’ by the fans.
Get to know the cast of ‘You’ Season 5
Penn Badgley returns as Joe Goldberg, alongside Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Lockwood. The cast features:
- Madeline Brewer as Bronte,
- Griffin Matthews as Teddy Lockwood,
- Anna Camp as Raegan and Maddie Lockwood,
- Natasha Behnam as Dominique
- b as Phoenix,
- Pete Ploszek as Harrison,
- Tom Francis as Clayton, and
- Nava Mau as Detective Marquez.
Foley told Tudum, “We loved the idea of things coming full circle for him,” noting Joe’s transformation since Season 1. “We’re excited by the fact that Joe came home as such a different person than [who] we saw in Season 1.”
‘You’ Season 5 trailer teaser
Netflix released the Season 5 trailer on March 10, giving fans a sneak peek into Joe’s life spiraling out of control. All along, his and Kate’s determination to live right gets spooked by his past transgressions, bringing his perfect life tumbling down. USA Today Report states that the season confronts the conflict between Joe’s old and new selves, giving the series the end it deserves. With its premiere, ‘You’ wraps up its season, with fans left to see how Joe’s tale unfolds in this action-packed season finale.