New 'You' Season 4 Part 2 Poster Hints at Deadly Fates for London's Elite

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New 'You' Season 4 Part 2 Poster Hints at Deadly Fates for London's Elite
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Ahead of Part 2's release, a new poster for YouSeason4 hints at deadly fates for London's elite.

After quite an explosive end to part one of You season four, audiences have been left eagerly anticipating the second installation of the serial killer drama. Part one of the hit Netflix series saw Joe Goldberg - or Professor Jonathan Moore in this case - thrown into his very own whodunit. In a truly unexpected turn of events, Joe, who has a fair few body bags in his closet, found himself being framed for a string of murders he actually didn't commit.

Teasing another deadly season ahead, the poster throws London's elite into the spotlight as they pose alongside Joe in a lavish library. Interestingly, the poster is an adapted version of Part One's offering. However, this version features a handful of notable omissions in line with those that were killed off during part one.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY The image comes ahead of what is tipped to be an exhilarating conclusion to season four. After Joe finally came face-to-face with London's Eat The Rich Killer amd eventual mayoral candidate Rhys , in an epic closing sequence for part one, he is expected to get his Sherlock on in the upcoming installment as he endeavors to collect evidence against Rhys. Meanwhile, Rhys is hellbent on proving to Joe he is the murderer he refuses to acknowledge he is.

From an audience perspective, the biggest looming question mark is whether Joe will get caught once and for all or perhaps get the same body bag treatment he has given other people. In the meantime, viewers at least get the satisfaction of seeing Joe being hunted for a change, which is something Badgley previously hailed about this season.

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