You: Everything to know about the final series

Joe Goldberg returned to New York City for the final series

Author: Georgie HollandPublished 10th Jan 2026
Last updated 39 minutes ago

Netflix's psychological thriller series You returned for a fifth and final season in 2025, with the infamous Joe Goldberg returning to New York City, where it all began.

It's fair to say excitement had been at an all-time high for the final series, after super fan Cardi B teased that the trailer left her 'shook'. Here's everything you need to know about You series five, which saw actor Penn Badgley back in action as Joe for the final time...

When was it released?

All 10 episodes in series 5 were released on Netflix on 24th April 2025.

Taking to social media in January that year, Netflix bosses wrote: 'every story must come to an end. the fifth and final season of YOU premieres 24 April, only on Netflix 🩸'. (sic)

Unlike the previous series, series five was released in one part.

Netflix confirmed in August 2024 that production was complete on the final series, writing: 'YOU has officially wrapped production on its final season 🧢'.

First look images of the fifth series of Netflix's You:

Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg and Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Lockwood


Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg


Madeline Brewer as Bronte and Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg


Charlotte Ritchie as Kate and Griffin Matthews as Teddy


Anna Camp as Kate’s twin sister Maddie Lockwood


Anna Camp as Reagan and Maddie Lockwood, and Pete Ploszek as Reagan’s husband Harrison


Griffin Matthews as Kate’s brother Teddy Lockwood


Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Lockwood


Madeline Brewer as Bronte


You series 5


Is there a trailer?

Date announcement trailer:

The first teaser trailer for series five landed on Thursday 16th January 2025, revealing the start date. The taster shows main character Joe Goldberg recapping his past victims over the last five series, before revealing he's returned to New York City, and his old stomping ground Mooney's.

Netflix said of the final series: 'Will Joe Goldberg finally get his judgment day? Fans of the beloved thriller will soon know more about Joe’s fate when YOU returns for a fifth and final season.'

Full length trailer:

After months of waiting, the official full length trailer dropped on Monday 10th March 2025, leaving fans truly speechless! The two minute, 34-second trailer was captioned with: 'All eyes on you, Joe Goldberg. The killer final season of YOU premieres April 24th, only on Netflix.'

The trailer shows Joe back in New York City and after seeing the drama, fans were quick to express their excitement for the fifth and final series.

One wrote: 'This is gonna be the best season yet!', with another adding: 'This Trailer cooked 🔥🙏'. A third commented: 'Can’t wait can’t wait can’t wait!!!😍'. (sic)

Watch the series 5 You full length trailer below:

What happened in the series 5?

🚨SPOILER ALERT 🚨

Series 5 sees Joe Goldberg FINALLY pay the price for his many years of violent acts — but not before plenty of drama unfolds first. Still in the clutches of wife Kate's rich and powerful family, Joe first kills "Uncle" Bob, before plotting to kidnap and murder Kate's manipulative sister Reagan (Anna Camp).

In a twist of fate though, Joe realises once she's in his notorious cage that he's mixed her up with twin sister, Maddie — who he later blackmails into killing her own twin and assuming her identity to take control of the family business.

Joe also kills a man who he believes is new lover Bronte's (Madeline Brewer) abusive ex-boyfriend. But the stunt turned out to be a trap — and Joe is caught live on camera ending his life in a violent outburst.

When numerous people walk into the room holding mobile phones on livestream, we soon discover Bronte's seduction of Joe was an act to make him pay for what he did to her friend...Beck, back in the first series! Plot twist!

Meanwhile Joe's wife Kate is working on a plan to bring him down too, joining forces with his former lover Marienne, student Nadia and Bronte, before tricking him in to confessing to the murder of his late wife, Love Quinn.

The series culminates in another violent showdown which sees a chase ensue, through the woods and into the lake. Believing he's strangled Bronte, Joe kills a cop while trying to escape, but Bronte reappears and shoots him in the groin, while police surround him.

Five seasons of the addictive Netflix series end with Joe behind bars, finally being punished for the murder of Guinevere Beck, Peach Salinger, Love Quinn and NUMEROUS others. It ends on the ICONIC line: "Maybe the problem isn't me. Maybe it's... YOU."

Who returns in season five?

As Penn put it himself, Joe Goldberg has quite a number of loose ends, so it's no surprise a few familiar faces returned in series five.

As fans know, our journey with Joe started out in New York, where we were introduced to his love interest Beck. Sadly, Beck's storyline met a pretty grim end, driving Joe to flee to Los Angeles under a new name, leaving Dr. Nicky framed for his crimes. With the news that Joe would return to NYC, and Penn hinting at the return of an old character - fan theories began to run wild with who we would see return to the show - even including his mother.

One fan suggested: 'Peaches family is waiting for him. Love’s family will see he’s alive. Dr. Nicky will get his revenge. Marrianne will get her revenge. HE WILL FINALLY RUN INTO HIS MOTHER. ……', while another fan added: 'Cyclical - started in NYC and it’s gonna end that way?'. (sic)

Another fan even suggested: 'He will probably face his son next season', with another floating the idea that season one character Paco may return, writing: 'Paco is coming back too?'.

Are there any new cast members?

In true You fashion, there were indeed some new cast members who joined the show for the fifth series. Announced in March 2024, it was revealed that Pitch Perfect star Anna Camp would be joining the show - playing the role of twin sisters Reagan and Maddie Lockwood.

Also joining was Griffin Matthews, who played another member of the Lockwood family, Teddy, as well as The Handmaid's Tale's Madeline Brewer, who played the role of Bronte. Get acquainted with the cast of Netflix's You right here.

Check out these facts you didn't know about Netflix's You:

Penn Badgley very nearly turned down playing Joe

He was "conflicted" that the show would be problematic as the character was such an "awful person". Penn told Entertainment Weekly: "I didn't want to do it — it was too much. I was conflicted with the nature of the role. If this is a love story, what is it saying?


"And then what was key in me wanting to jump on board were my conversations with Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble, the creators, and understanding Joe's humanity.


"I knew that I would be conflicted about the role from day one 'til the last day, and that is why they thought I would be good for it, is that I'm not psyched to play somebody of this nature."

You didn't actually premiere on Netflix

Yep, creators Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble originally premiered the show on Lifetime in September 2018, however was dropped after the first season. Bet they're kicking themselves now - as the show was later picked up by Netflix, continuing as a Netflix Original title... And the rest is history!


A clue that the show wasn't always a Netflix original is the first episode's title - 'Pilot'.

You is based on books

The show is based on books by Caroline Kepnes - You (2014), Hidden Bodies (2016), You Love Me (2021) and the most recent For You and Only You (2023). Although we have a fifth and final season of the show, it doesn't look like there's any plans at the moment for another book.


Stephen King even praised the books, saying: "Totally original. Never read anything quite like it…Hypnotic and scary."

Penn wasn't the only one who nearly turned down a part in the show

Tati Gabrielle, who plays libarian Marienne Bellamy in series three initially turned the role down as her agent told her it was a 'mystery show'.


She told Marie Claire: "In September or October of last year I was in Spain shooting another project. I had fully intended, once I finished that project, to take a month off. But my agent said, 'They want you for this Greg Berlanti project.' I asked, 'What is it?' They couldn't tell me, so I said no."


She added: "Then I knew what it was. I said yes because I was a super big fan of the show."

They use a 'blood machine' for the gory scenes

All the gory blood is made of sugar that gets squirted out of a 'blood machine' in the particularly graphic scenes. A lot of effort goes into the gory scenes in the show, and with a whole lot of help from some prosthetics, it's fair to say the show has become renowned for it's rather audacious scenes.

Penn didn’t have many lines to learn for the show

Especially compared to the rest of the cast, Penn didn't have to memorise many lines at all - and that's because most of his dialogue was the infamous voiceover! Speaking to Jimmy Kimmel, Penn admitted that "80% of my lines, if not more are actually voiceovers". The actor then revealed that most days he would go to the set and hardly have any lines, and that he was just "looking".


It's fair to say that Penn was well practised, as his first ever acting roles were for a radio station and Nintendo 64 video games when he was 10-years-old.

Show stars took safety courses... Safety first!

Elizabeth Lail, who played Beck in the first series, and Penn had to to attend an eight-hour safety course before they were allowed to film on the NYC subway tracks.

Penn feared he's make Joe too likeable

When filming every series, Penn was worried that he was making the character of Joe too likeable, especially as fans seemed to warm to him way too much... Considering he's a serial killer.


However, show creator Sara Gamble admitted that she thinks this is because audiences are wired to root for the love story.


She said: "If you just present a 'cute meet' in a bookstore, you're gonna want them to be together. If you see them together in the first scene, you're gonna want them to be together, even if you see what Joe is doing."

Two of the show's stars reportedly dated in real life

Despite all the gore and creepy obsessions, real-life love actually has come from You... Well, reportedly. Along with their complicated relationship on the show, it was reported that Victoria Pedretti was dating her co-star Dylan Arnold, who appears in season three as the flirty next door neighbour and college student Theo Engler.


Despite reports of the pair dating for a few months back in 2021, it appears they are no longer an 'item'.

Mooney's book store is a real shop

The facade of Mooney's bookstore, where Joe works in season one, is in fact a real life book shop! The signage above the door was kept fairly similar for the show, with the only real difference being the name.


The real shop is called Logos Bookstore, and sells Christian and religious books. Will we see Joe visit his old stomping ground in season five as he returns to NYC?

Season five was filmed in the same studios as Gossip Girl

That's right - season five returning to New York was an exciting move for more reasons than one. Firstly, it was of course where the whole story began, back at Mooney's bookstore in season one. On top of that, the city is also where Penn resides with his family.


But alas, to top it all off, the thriller returning to New York City was particularly poignant as not only is it where Gossip Girl was filmed - but the crew even filmed in the same studios. Penn told Netflix's Tudum: "Returning to the Mooney set on these stages was particularly poignant because this is where we shot Gossip Girl. And I hadn't really been back here except for one day of camera testing a long time ago."


Heading back to film on Stage B at Silvercup Studios, in Queens, Penn could reconnect with his iconic former role as Dan Humphrey in the hit show Gossip Girl, which was filmed between 2007 and 2012. Adding that returning to the stage was "definitely very interesting" on "several levels", he said: "It was creating new memories but with something that is already also quite iconic".

You can watch You series one-five on Netflix now.

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