Emily in Rome: Emily Lands in Italy and Finds a Possible New Romance in ‘Emily in Paris’ Part Two Trailer
Emily in Paris turns Emily in Rome in the upcoming second part of the fourth season of the hit Netflix show. A new teaser for the second set of episodes was released Monday, showing Emily (Lily Collins) embarking on a spontaneous trip to Rome and meeting a new coworker (and possible rival), Genevieve.
“Jenny from the Block is now Gengie from L’Arrondissment,” Emily says of her new American coworker before she sees her getting a little too close to her boyfriend, Gabriel.
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As fans have watched in the first part of Season Four, Emily resumed her relationship with Gabriel after a chaotic end to Season Three. But it’s not all fairytale happy endings for the pair, as Gabriel’s ex-fiance Camille fails to disclose that she isn’t actually pregnant.
“You’re always going to choose her,” Emily tells Gabriel of Camille. “I cannot be the person who pulls you away from your family.”
In a much-needed reprise from the drama, Emily heads off on a trip to Rome, where she reconnects with a new man named Marcello, whom she had met on the ski trip. “I really needed this,” she tells him, “a break from work, Paris, everything.”
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Bruno Gouery, who plays eccentric Frenchman Luc, shared his experience working on the hit series. “When I knew that Darren Star would be the showrunner, I immediately knew that it could be a big success,” Gourey told Rolling Stone. “He’s always doing a masterpiece. So I decided to try this wonderful opportunity because it was the first time I was playing in English, and it was an opportunity to connect with people all around the world. It was an amazing proposition for me. I obviously had to say yes. And it’s an honor and privilege to be part of that.”
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu’s Sylvie Grateau, Ashley Park’s Mindy, Samuel Arnold’s Julien, and William Abadie’s Antoine all return for part two.
Emily in Paris part one is now streaming, and part two premieres Sept. 12.
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