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In video, Penn Badgley from the You series: "Every season, I find new dimensions to the character"

2023-02-10T18:21:29.685Z


In the Netflix phenomenon series You, Penn Badgley plays Joe Goldberg, perverse lover and meticulous predator. He returns for Madame Figaro to the evolution of her dark character, who in turn has become a prey.


After faking his death, literature enthusiast Joe Goldberg flies to London to start a new life in season 4 of

You

, the first part of which is available since yesterday Thursday February 9 on Netflix.

“I'm really curious to see what people will think about it in England, maybe even all over Europe.

Joe worships literature and authors, and I think the ones he probably identifies with the most come from London,” says Penn Badgley about the psychological thriller adapted from Caroline Kepnes' novel.

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In this new season, the balance of power has reversed for the character: previously a persecutor, he becomes persecuted when a “killer of the rich” decimates his circle of associates within English high society.

Joe falls prey to a crow who knows his true identity and sends him a series of disturbing text messages.

"Every season, I find something new, new dimensions to the character of Joe, so I always discover him more and more I think", deciphers the actor.

The unforgettable Dan Humphrey of

Gossip Girl

(2007) also expresses his eagerness to discover in the next seasons of

You

who will finally succeed in killing Joe.

“I can't wait to see who will play a decisive role in Joe's downfall.

I'm interested to know who this character will be.

I have no idea who it could be."

To be continued…

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You,

season 4

Source: lefigaro

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