Emily in Paris Season 4: The First Trailer Is Here

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Another season of Emily in Paris has long since passed, and we’re still craving the next chapter.

Somehow, this show leaves us with more questions than we have after an episode of House of the Dragon, although to be fair, most of our questions about Emily in Paris are about the clothes.

The Emily in Paris season three finale was quite explosive. There were no literal explosives, just…a canceled wedding, breakups, a pregnancy announcement, and more. It was the cliffhanger to end all cliffhangers, and we will be impatiently awaiting what’s to come in season four until it drops on Netflix. While you wait for season four, you might as well digest all of the information about it that you can, and for that you’ve come to the right place. It’s not Paris (it’s just a story on the internet), but we’re trying here!

The good news is that Netflix has finally revealed that season four will premiere later this summer in two parts, which is a strategy they’ve been leaning into recently (à la Bridgerton). Take a look at the new announcement video, released as part of the Netflix Is a Joke Fest.

So, after the Summer Olympics air in July, we have Emily in Paris to look forward to in August—and September. And get excited because…

The Emily in Paris season 4 teaser trailer is here!

On July 22, Netflix dropped the first teaser trailer, which you can watch below:

In the trailer Emily appears to, at long last, be coupled up with Gabriel. Of course, there’s a tiny hiccup in their happily-ever-after plan, which is that he is expecting a baby with his ex, who is in love with another woman. And there’s the Alfie of it all too.

In the final scene of the trailer, Emily stands between her two loves at a masquerade ball, appearing torn. Will she choose Gabriel? Or will she choose Alfie? Over on Instagram some fans speculated that this love triangle will resolve with Emily choosing…herself.

“Ok, I have the feeling that she will chose [sic] herself at the end of the season…Hoping this won’t happen because it’ll be boring and predictable,” wrote one fan. Less than an hour after the trailer had been posted, this comment had more than 600 likes.

Choosing herself would be the smart—and feminist-approved—move, but if there’s one thing we’ve come to love about Emily, it’s her mess. And this isn't the real world, this is a rom-com in a streaming series format! Give us sloppy love triangles and an emotionally immature heroine or give us cancellation!

Regardless of the outcome, we know that whatever Emily Cooper is doing, she will be doing it in style.

Are there pics of season 4?

On June 5, Netflix released 12 new images from the new season, and let’s just say it looks as though Emily has added Switzerland on her list of places she visits in addition to Rome.

Shag pillows, hot chocolate, and the Swiss flag on pillows…hmm. Is a visit to St. Moritz or Gstaad in store this season?
Shag pillows, hot chocolate, and the Swiss flag on pillows…hmm. Is a visit to St. Moritz or Gstaad in store this season?
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Arnaud Binard as Laurent and Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie. Oh, how we’ve missed you, Ms. Grateau.
Arnaud Binard as Laurent and Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie. Oh, how we’ve missed you, Ms. Grateau.
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BFFs forever in life and in fashion
BFFs forever in life and in fashion
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Costume Ball Emily by way of Sherlock Holmes
Costume Ball Emily by way of Sherlock Holmes
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Might as well have paid a visit to Lady Bridgerton’s neighborhood.
Might as well have paid a visit to Lady Bridgerton’s neighborhood.
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William Abadie as Antoine Lambert and Lucien Laviscount as Alfie. Who wants to make a bet they’re at the French Open?
William Abadie as Antoine Lambert and Lucien Laviscount as Alfie. Who wants to make a bet they’re at the French Open?
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Emilee!
Emilee!
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These two. �� Bruno Gouery as Luc and Samuel Arnold as Julien.
These two. 😍 Bruno Gouery as Luc and Samuel Arnold as Julien.
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Emily’s not the only one with a new look; Camille isn’t messing around.
Emily’s not the only one with a new look; Camille isn’t messing around.
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We’re gonna need an explanation fast about what’s going on here.
We’re gonna need an explanation fast about what’s going on here.
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Still hope for Alfie and Emily? We’ll have to wait and see.
Still hope for Alfie and Emily? We’ll have to wait and see.
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Rocky IV or House of Gucci? Either way: icon.
Rocky IV or House of Gucci? Either way: icon.
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And now we wait for the official trailer, which should come sometime next month. We’ll bring it to you as soon as we have it. Until then, read on for everything else we know about season four of Emily in Paris.

When was Emily in Paris renewed?

In January 2022, following the premiere of the show’s second season, Emily in Paris was renewed for seasons three and four at the same time. Season four will premiere in August (see below), and we’re pretty confident there will be more to come.

When is the premiere date?

Season four will be split into two parts with five episodes each. Part one will premiere on August 15, 2024, followed by part two on September 12, 2024.

Have they finished filming?

Yes! The show wrapped its season in Rome, although they might have been filming episodes or scenes out of order.

Who is in the season four cast?

Lily Collins will be back as the titular Emily Cooper, and there have been no announced shake-ups to any of the rest of the regular cast. More importantly, we’re keeping our eyes open for any new characters that might be introduced. Another love interest perhaps? When in Paris, one can never have too many. The only cast member whose return is unlikely is Kate Walsh, since her character, Madeline, returned to Chicago in season three.

In a recent interview with Glamour, creator Darren Star said that he is not opposed to having Kim Cattrall join the show. “Under the right circumstances, definitely,” he said. “But I’m not a big believer in just stunt casting for the purpose of stunt casting. And for Kim as well, a role that feels like it’s the right thing for her to do. But I definitely feel like she would bring some great energy into the series.”

Cattrall attended the season three premiere, fueling rumors that she’s joined the series, although she was nowhere to be seen in season three.

What is season four about?

It’s safe to assume that season four will deal with the aftermath of the events of the season three finale. Star was intentionally vague with Glamour about the details as plans are still in the early stages. “There are definitely some ideas,” he said. “There’s nothing I want to tease, but there are definitely some ideas. It sort of turned over the ship a little bit, in terms of the characters and the relationships.”

But, on May 3, Netflix released the official season four description, so hold on to your beret: “After the dramatic events of Camille and Gabriel’s misbegotten wedding, Emily is reeling: She has strong feelings for two men, but now Gabriel’s expecting a baby with his ex, and Alfie’s worst fears about her and Gabriel have been confirmed. At work Sylvie is forced to confront a thorny dilemma from her past for the sake of her marriage, and the Agence Grateau team navigates personnel shake-ups. Mindy and the band prepare for Eurovision, but when funds run dry, they’re forced to get thrifty. Emily and Gabriel’s chemistry is undeniable as they work together toward a Michelin star, but two big secrets threaten to undo everything they’ve dreamed of.”

Emily is heading to Rome.

During Netflix’s live Tudum event on June 17, Collins couldn’t tease much about the fourth season, but she did tell viewers to prepare for a “Roman holiday.” Will this be just an episode-long adventure, or should we start calling the show Emily in Italy? It’s unclear, but Collins did promise that “Emily’s heart will always remain true to Paris.”

This post will be updated.


Originally Appeared on Glamour