Excitement is building for "Emily in Paris" Season 4, set to release in two parts on Netflix. The first part will be available on August 15, and the second part will drop on September 12. This format follows the recent trend of splitting seasons, as seen with "Bridgerton" Season 3.
The upcoming season continues the story after the dramatic events of Camille and Gabriel ’s wedding. Emily, played by Lily Collins, finds herself in a complicated love triangle with Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) and Alfie (Lucien Laviscount). Gabriel is expecting a baby with Camille (Camille Razat), which complicates things further for Emily.
Work dynamics also add to the tension. Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) faces a difficult decision from her past that could affect her marriage. Meanwhile, the team at Agence Grateau is dealing with changes in personnel.
Mindy (Ashley Park) and her band are preparing for Eurovision but face financial difficulties, forcing them to be creative with their budget. Emily and Gabriel’s undeniable chemistry heats up as they strive for a Michelin star, but two major secrets threaten their dreams. Additionally, fans can expect to see Emily and her friends in Rome at some point during the season, as Lily Collins hinted at a "Roman holiday" for her character.
Returning characters include Julien (Samuel Arnold), Luc (Bruno Gouery), and Antoine (William Abadie), continuing the beloved ensemble cast that fans have grown attached to. Season 4 promises to bring more of the roma.
