‘Emily in Paris’ Renewed for Fifth Season
After Emily’s romantic rendezvous in Paris and Rome, the romantic lead is taking off again. Although the next destination is unknown, Emily in Paris will be renewed for a fifth season, Netflix announced Monday, following the debut of Season Four, Part Two.
Lily Collins, who plays Emily, revealed the news in a Good Morning America interview Monday. In a teaser video, Emily says “there’s no place like Rome” before taking a sip out of an Emily in Paris teacup. As she lifts the drink, it reveals the number five at the base, signaling the upcoming season.
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In Season Four, which followed the dramatic ending of Camille (Camille Razat) and Gabriel’s (Lucas Bravo) engagement, Emily battled romantic feelings for heartthrob and British banker Alfie (Lucien Laviscount), and Michelin-star hopeful and old-flame Gabriel. Emily’s boss Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) had to confront her thorny past for the sake of her marriage, while the Agence Grateau marketing team, where Emily works, dealt with their own dilemmas. And as Mindy’s (Ashley Park) band prepared to perform at Eurovision, money ran low, forcing Mindy to get creative as she searched for cash.
In Season Four, Part Two, Emily took flight to Rome alongside Gabriel and his ex-fiance Camille. While she was there new beau Marcello swept her off her feet (literally) while on a ski trip in the French Alps. Work and romance converged, as Emily fell for Marcello, who runs a family-owned cashmere company that the marketing team she works for hopes to sign.
The Season Four cast also stars William Abadie, Bruno Gouery, Samuel Arnold, and Thalia Besson.
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