You Season 4 Part 2 Trailer Breakdown: Joe and Rhys’ Friendship Reaches New Heights as Love Drops By

You Season 4 Part 2 trailer is out now and, we are on the edge of our seats with all the new details that have come to light with the release of the trailer. The show, like always, topped the charts and won audiences’ hearts with its creepy, mystery plot surrounding the murder and, the wait for the second part is surely testing everyone’s patience.

The psychological thriller series will see co-creator Sera Gamble return as showrunner. The iconic Penn Badgley is set to reprise his role as Joe Goldberg. We will also see Tati Gabrielle’s Marianne Bellamy return, who we saw managed to escape alive from the previous season. The new cast members include Lukas Gage as Adam, Charlotte Ritchie as Kate, Tilly Keeper as Lady Phoebe, Amy-Leigh Hickman as Nadia and Ed Speleers as Rhys.

With all the dead and the alive that we left in the first half of this season, the second half seemingly promises more; more than murder, a little burst of shock and surprise.

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You Season 4 Part 2 Trailer Breakdown

In an approximately two minutes long trailer, You Season 4 Part 2 unfolds to us in snippets. The trailer begins with Joe aka Johnathan asking Rhys what he wants to which the latter replies that he wants a friend. A monologue from Rhys runs in the background about why he has particularly fixated on Joe as we see scenes where Joe is forced to join hands with Rhys to clean up murders. We see Joe wanting to want out of the relationship he shares with Rhys, which the latter calls caring but, it is clearly a long shot.

You Season 4 Part 2 trailer also gives us snippets of Joe and Kate and the dynamics they share. In one scene we see Joe continuing his looking game from the window as Kate is visibly upset or deep in contemplation over something. We also see happy moments of sunlight and bliss shared between Kate and Joe but, it could very well be Joe’s imagination because the tension and the restraint in the relationship is laid out in the trailer very subtly.

Moving further down the trailer, we see Phoebe and Adam having sex as the latter looks at the camera and in the next scene we see Phoebe talking to Joe calling him “sweet Johnathan” which includes a hint of the fact that she might be more than she is letting us believe. Another portion of the trailer shows us how Nadia feels like she is being followed.

However, the most interesting and shocking surprise of the trailer comes at 1 minute and 36 seconds when we see Victoria Pedretti Love sitting with Rhys’ book in a plexiglass cabin. She shuts the book and says, ‘Hi, Joe’. One can argue that much like Beck’s appearance in season two, this could be Joe’s hallucination. However, the annotated copy of Rhys’ book in Love’s hand lets us think otherwise.

You Season 4 Part 2 Trailer

You S4 Part 2 premieres March 9, only on Netflix. Read our review for the first part of the fourth season, here.

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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