You Season 4 Latest Look Reveals Penn Badgley as Professor Jonathan Moore



Pray you are not a student of Professor Jonathan Moore, as he is simply the latest identity of Penn Badgley’s serial killing stalker Joe Goldberg in the upcoming fourth season of You. We now have a new look at the Professor, who is sure to have pulses racing with his glorious beard and tweed ensemble. Just hope that he isn’t the one to stop that pulse dead. You can check out the latest look at You Season 4 below, which comes courtesy of Twitter.

There are puns a-plenty alongside this new image of Penn Badgley in his latest guise. “He’s got a killer thesis,” reads the caption on the poster. If that were not enough wordplay, the image is paired with the caption “Heads will enroll.” But, of course, for those who know, Professor Jonathan Moore is not the sort of teacher you want to keep waiting.

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Debuting in 2018, the first season of You is based on the 2014 novel by Caroline Kepnes and follows Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg, a bookstore manager in New York who falls in love with an aspiring writer. What begins as an immature crush quickly escalates into toxic infatuation as Joe reveals himself to be a serial killer with an affinity for extreme obsession. Audiences have followed Joe through all manner of murder from New York to Los Angeles, with the second season of You reinventing the series as it takes the character to LA, where he changes his name to Will Bettelheim. Now living as Will, the killer does his best to change his ways. Unfortunately, his best does not last too long, with Joe falling into old habits after falling in love with avid chef Love Quinn. Though he and Love may be far more similar than he thinks…

Related: You Season 4: Plot, Cast, Release Date, and Everything Else We Know

You Season 4 Will Transport Joe to London

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Following more bloodshed and stalking, the last time audiences saw Joe he was struggling as a husband and father and living in a suburban Californian town. But, of course, obsession and murder soon return, as the season ends with Joe outsmarting his equally murderous wife, leaving his son with loving neighbors, and escaping to Paris in search of the latest object of his sinister obsession, Marienne.

But it will not be Paris where audiences reunite with Joe. No, instead, he has moved to London, where he has become a professor. Still on the hunt for Marienne, You Season 4 will give audiences a break from Joe’s murderous antics halfway through, with the series being split into two parts. A release plan that co-creator Sera Gamble has since revealed has been made to give audiences time to process the inevitable drama.

Starring Penn Badgley, Tati Gabrielle, Amy-Leigh Hickman, Charlotte Ritchie, Ed Speleers, Tilly Keeper, Lukas Gage, Niccy Lin, Aidan Cheng, Eve Austin, Ozioma Whenu, and Dario Coates, Part 1 of You Season 4 is now scheduled to land on Netflix on February 9, with Part 2 debuting on March 9, 2023.

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