
*Warning spoilers ahead for You season 4*
You season 4 is now available on Netflix, and the Netflix smash wouldn’t be the same without Joe Goldberg in a new location.
Following the events of Season 3, the serial murderer (Penn Badgley) assumes the guise of Professor Jonathan Moore in London, reverting to his origins as a bookworm but no longer the lovable bookshop manager in New York.
The first five episodes are now accessible to view, but if you’ve already watched the first few episodes of part one, you’re undoubtedly wondering when part two will be released.
You won’t have to wait long, as the remaining five installments will be released in a month [Thursday, March 9].
Here’s all you need to know about the season four venues as Joe takes on England’s capital.
Where is You season 4 filmed?

For those who have seen at least the first two episodes, Joe alias Jonathan is a literature professor at a university.
Although the name of the business is not mentioned, a keen fan saw actor Penn, 36, filming sequences at Royal Holloway University in Egham, Surrey.
This particular property appears to be no stranger to popular dramas, having appeared in Downton Abbey and Midsomer Murders.
The protagonist pursued Marienne Bellamy (Tati Gabrielle) as she boarded the Eurostar returning to Paris at Kings Cross St Pancras in episode one, titled Joe Takes a Holiday.
Joe’s new address is Kynance Mews in South Kensington. The shits between Joe’s unit and his new love interest Kate’s (Charlotte Ritchie) apartment indicate the apartments weren’t shot in the SW7 area.
However, for the sake of this series, the spectator is led to assume that Joe now dwells at Kynance Mews.
Very fancy!

Throughout the series, general images of central London are featured, with Sundry House in Soho serving as a hot gathering location for Joe and his new group, which includes Lady Phoebe (Tilly Keeper) and Adam (Lukas Gage).
Another noteworthy mention for Part One of the series belongs to Knebworth House in Stevenage, which is home to Lady Phoebe, who offers the group to stay in order to avoid the ‘eat the wealthy’ killer.
When asked about the choice to move the new season to London, Badgley, who also works as a producer on the programme, revealed to ET Online why the Netflix crew chose London this time.
‘To be real, it’s cheaper,’ he said.
I can’t blame his honesty!
You is available to stream on Netflix, and part 2 drops on March 9.