During the previous three seasons of hit serial-killer thriller You, we've seen book-loving loner Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) date, stalk and murder his love interests, with his only attempt at domestic life ending in spectacularly grisly fashion in suburban California.
Now, America's dangerously charming psychopath is bringing death and devastation to London in a new 10-episode run, which is split into two parts, with the second instalment due on 9 March.
After killing his jealous wife Love Quinn, faking his own death and leaving his young son, Henry, behind in the States, Joe has followed his latest obsession, librarian Marienne Bellamy (Tati Gabrielle), to Paris and now London.
When he finally catches up with her in the season opener, however, Joe's longed-for romantic reunion doesn't quite go to plan. Will Marienne survive his infatuation? Meanwhile, Joe will do anything to safeguard his new identity as a literature professor at a London university.
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