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The fourth season of the American psychological thriller television series You was ordered by Netflix on October 13, 2021. You series co-creator Sera Gamble returns as showrunner. Series star Penn Badgley returns as Joe Goldberg and Tati Gabrielle reprises her role as Marienne Bellamy, with Charlotte Ritchie, Tilly Keeper, Amy-Leigh Hickman, Ed Speleers and Lukas Gage joining the main cast. Filming began in March 2022, primarily in London, and concluded in August. The season was split in two parts, with the first part premiering on February 9, 2023, and the second part premiered on March 9, 2023.

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Cast

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  • Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg, a serial killer and university professor under the alias Jonathan Moore[1]
  • Tati Gabrielle as Marienne Bellamy, Joe's former love interest
  • Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Galvin, an icy and adversarial gallery manager in whom Joe takes an interest
  • Tilly Keeper as Lady Phoebe, a notorious but kind-hearted socialite hailing from an aristocratic family, and Kate's best friend
  • Amy-Leigh Hickman as Nadia Farran, a literature major in Joe's class
  • Ed Speleers as Rhys Montrose, an author whose memoir lifted him out of poverty, got him into Oxford and helped him launch a political career
  • Lukas Gage as Adam Pratt, an American expatriate who is the wealthy, playboy son of a prominent East Coast family, and is dating Phoebe

Recurring

  • Stephen Hagan as Malcolm Harding, a literature professor and partying, drug-loving bon vivant who lives in the apartment across from Joe.
  • Adam James as Elliot Tannenberg, a fixer working for Love's family who gives Joe his cover identity in London
  • Aidan Cheng as Simon Soo, an aspiring artist and son of a Chinese tech mogul
  • Niccy Lin as Sophie Soo, a social media influencer and Simon's sister
  • Eve Austin as Gemma Graham-Greene, a pompous socialite in the Oxford friend group
  • Ozioma Whenu as Blessing Bosede, a successful Nigerian princess with multiple university degrees from Oxford and a member of the friendship group
  • Sean Pertwee as Vic, Phoebe's personal driver and bodyguard
  • Ben Wiggins as Roald Walker-Burton, an aristocrat and Kate's childhood friend
  • Dario Coates as Connie, a sportsman who is a part of the Oxford friendship group
  • Brad Alexander as Edward, a student in Joe's class. He has a fierce academic rivalry with Nadia, who he goes on to date.
  • Alison Pargeter as Dawn Brown, a paparazzi photographer who is obsessed with Lady Phoebe
  • Greg Kinnear as Tom Lockwood, Kate's estranged American father who is a powerful activist shareholder in a number of shady business dealings

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Production

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Development

On October 13, 2021, ahead of the third season premiere, You was renewed by Netflix for a fourth season.[2]

Writing

The season is primarily set in London,[3] the first time outside the United States, and showrunner Sera Gamble said protagonist Joe Goldberg is "great when he's in an environment that's not natural to him, that's foreign to him". Part of the decision to set the story in another country arose from Gamble's decision to explore the world further after watching many other international series on Netflix while quarantining during the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] The story is also briefly set in Paris, the idea being co-creator Greg Berlanti's, and Gamble noted that since it is not a familiar place to Joe, he is like a "fish out of water".[5] Penn Badgley, who portrays Joe, said that while the fourth season would retain the tone of the series, "We're using a different format [...] It's almost like we're shifting the genre slightly".[6] The first half of the season is structured like a whodunit, while the second half takes inspiration from Fight Club.[7]

Casting

In February 2022, Lukas Gage was cast as a series regular for the season.[8] A month later, Charlotte Ritchie was also cast as a regular.[9] Tati Gabrielle was also confirmed to be returning from the third season, though unclear in what capacity.[10] In April 2022, Tilly Keeper, Amy-Leigh Hickman, and Ed Speleers were cast as new series regulars, with Gabrielle confirmed to be returning as a regular, while Niccy Lin, Aidan Cheng, Stephen Hagan, Ben Wiggins, Eve Austin, Ozioma Whenu, Dario Coates, Sean Pertwee, Brad Alexander, Alison Pargeter and Adam James joined the cast in recurring roles for the fourth season.[11] Jenna Ortega had been offered to reprise her role of Ellie Alves from the second season, but declined due to scheduling conflicts with the TV series Wednesday.[12] Victoria Pedretti and Elizabeth Lail made special guest appearances as Love Quinn and Guinevere Beck, respectively, in the second half of the season.[13][14]

Filming

Principal photography began on March 22, 2022, in the United Kingdom,[11][15] and wrapped in late August.[16] Filming took place in locations including Royal Holloway, University of London,[17] Four Seasons Hotel London,[18] and the River Thames.[19] Badgley made his directorial debut with the ninth episode of the season.[20] The season features fewer intimate sex scenes than previous seasons in accordance with Badgley's wishes, citing his discomfort with such scenes.[21]

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Release

The season was split into two five-episode parts, with the first part premiering on February 9, 2023, and the second on March 9.[22]

Reception

For the fourth season, the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 92% approval rating with an average rating of 7.3/10, based on 53 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "The hunter becomes prey in You's London-set fourth season, which shows some wear as this premise begins to outlive its believability—but Penn Badgley's sardonic performance continues to paper over most lapses in logic."[23] For the first part of season 4, Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 73 out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[24] For the second part of season 4, Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 82 out of 100 based on 8 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[25]

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