Emily Is Trying to Enjoy Single Life in the ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 4 Trailer
This story contains major spoilers for Emily in Paris season 3.
Now that it’s been over a year since Emily in Paris season 3 arrived, you’re probably already wondering: Will there be another season? And to that, the answer is a resounding oui. Netflix actually renewed the comedy for a third and fourth season at the same time, which was announced at the top of 2022. It just shows how much faith the streamer has in the series, which stars Lily Collins as a high fashion-wearing, selfie-taking marketing wiz from Chicago who moves to Paris for the next chapter of her career—and her life.
After season 3 brought us new love interests, a wedding, a few breakups, and even a surprise pregnancy announcement, here’s what we can expect from season 4.
When will season 4 come out?
Emily in Paris season 4 will be split into two parts, with the first debuting on August 15 and the second on September 12.
Collins and her co-stars announced the news in a video in early May. “We have a release date!! Or two!” she wrote in the caption of an Instagram Reel. The video ended with Collins telling viewers that the season will be released.
“So excited to announce that @emilyinparis season four will be coming to you this summer in TWO parts, with part one dropping August 15th!” she continued in the caption. “This season does not disappoint and I can’t wait to show you all what Emily’s been up to, where she travels, and of course, what she wears. Mark your calendars and get ready for another wild ride…”
Initially, production was postponed due to the writers and actors’ strikes. Variety reports that filming was meant to commence in the summer of 2023, but would pick up on Jan. 15, 2024 “for five months in Paris and will also shoot in Italy, according to the film commission Mission Cinema.”
On Jan. 19, 2024, Netflix shared an Instagram post with a shot of the new script in Collins' hands. “bonjour from paris! EMILY IN PARIS season 4 is now in production,” they wrote in the caption.
The actress shared the same pics, along with a video clip of her laughing as she took a selfie with the script, plus a picture of her Eiffel Tower printed pajama pants.
“Did someone say Saison Quatre?!” she wrote alongside the post. “Finally reunited with my @emilyinparis fam back in Paris and it feels so good. Although, I may need to brush up on my selfie skills for Emily’s sake…”
On Friday, February 16, Collins and Park were photographed on set trying to stay warm as they filmed a scene in chilly Paris. Collins was wearing a yellow striped mini skirt with a yellow top and large leather jacket, while Park was wearing a minidress in bright blue with a large buckled belt at the waist. When not shooting scenes, the actresses were evidently changing into warm boots and coats to get cozy between takes.
On Valentine's Day, just a few days earlier, Collins celebrated her co-star with a an Instagram Reel, writing in the caption, “Not my iPhone memories making me cry this morning! Love you and SO truly grateful for you @ashleyparklady and our countless adventures and laughs…”
Who will be in the cast?
We’re of course expecting Collins to return as Emily, along with Ashley Park as Mindy, Lucas Bravo as Gabriel, Camille Razat as Camille, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie, Bruno Gouery as Luc, William Abadie as Antoine. We’re also hoping to see more of Samuel Arnold as Julien, Lucien Laviscount as Alfie, and Kate Walsh as Madeline, though the way events transpired in season 3 makes it unclear whether they’ll all return.
On April 3, news broke that France’s first lady, Brigitte Macron, will be making a cameo in season 4. The Daily Mail obtained photos of filming her on set with Collins.
In season 1 of Emily in Paris, Macron was referenced, but never made an official appearance. In the second episode, the first lady shares one of Emily’s social media posts with her followers, completely changing her life, but an actor was used and was only shown from the back sitting inside Élysée Palace.
During her December 2022 appearance on The Late Show, Collins told Stephen Colbert that she had previously met Macron. “She’s actually a really big fan of the show,” Collins revealed. Details of Macron’s role in the new season are still under wraps, however.
What will season 4 be about?
Lily Collins shared a minor tease during Tudum in Brazil, saying that we shouldn't be surprised to see Emily on a “Roman holiday” in season 4. Folks, Emily is headed to Italy.
Creator Darren Star confirmed to Tudum that Emily has “a busy travel schedule” in season 4. “From the French Alps to the piazzas of Rome, viewers will vicariously experience amazing new locations through Emily’s eyes. Expect new characters, a lot more drama, romance, and a whole new language to try and master,” he said.
Here’s the official synopsis from Netflix:
“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 shakeups. 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 towards a Michelin star, but two big secrets threaten to undo everything they’ve dreamed of.”
We already know there’s so much more to explore after the season 3 finale.
Gabriel and Camille decide to get married at their engagement party, but then Camille realizes she can’t marry him because she knows he and Emily are still in love with each other. (Gabriel also doesn’t know Camille has been hooking up with her friend Sofia!) The announcement sends Alfie into a shock and he breaks up with Emily too. When Gabriel and Emily finally confess their feelings for each other one-on-one, he also reveals that Camille is pregnant. Will Gabriel try to win Camille back and help her with her pregnancy in season 4? Or will he and Emily finally give their relationship a go, for real? We also hope that wasn’t the last we’ll see of Alfie.
Meanwhile, Emily’s can-do American work ethic has pushed the efforts of her co-worker Julien to the sidelines. When she oversteps his pitch meeting with a client, that’s the last straw for him. He later sends an email saying he’s considering taking an offer elsewhere. Sylvie’s Agence Grateau has just launched, but is Julien leaving already? And if he does exit the company, we hope he doesn’t leave the show altogether. “I’d love to see, you know, Julien going for the win, professionally speaking, no matter what decision he makes,” Samuel Arnold tells ELLE.com at the time of season 3’s release.
And while season 4 could highlight Julien’s professional career, Arnold hopes it can get more personal too. “And no matter where he goes, I’d love for him to make it big and also why not dive a bit more within his personal life, meeting probably his family, his parents, his friends, his night out, what he is doing on his free time, you know what I mean?” he adds. “That would be nice to see.”
Bruno Gouery would like the same for Luc. “We can see Luc at work every time, but in that season, at the end, we discover something of his private life. And I think in season four, I hope we can find more deeply where he lives, with who, what his family [is like]—something like that. We can discover so many things about Luc.”
Sylvie ends the season on good terms with her husband Laurent—so good, even, that they decide to team up to launch the next branch of his Laurent G nightclub in Paris. They’re just waiting on the approval of one last investor: Louis de Léon, owner of the luxury house JVMA, whom Sylvie has a prickly history with. Though we don’t know exactly what happened, she alludes to it in episode 8. “I remember you when I was just an assistant too. I remember everything,” she told Louis during a meeting. “And I certainly hope you have changed.” It looks like Sylvie may have to reopen old wounds in season 4.
Louis aside, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu hopes that Kate Walsh returns as Madeline, so she and Sylvie can rekindle, or perhaps flip, their onscreen rivalry. “I hope she’ll come back and we’ll have more confrontation and hopefully, as we were saying, maybe we could team up,” she tells ELLE.com. “And have another nemesis! Bring in another enemy, you know.”
Walsh seconds the idea. “That would be fun,” she responds. “I would love to see Madeline fired from Gilbert Group having to beg for a job. [Laughs.] That would be great.”
It also turns out that Mindy will be going to Eurovision! Her ex, Benoît, tells her that their song has been selected for the international competition, so we may have some big performances to look forward to next season.
“I think my biggest hope is if we do do a Eurovision [storyline], is that we get to do another original song,” Park says. “I think that would be really, really cool. Freddy Wexler wrote ‘Mon Soleil’ last season, and that was really special. So I feel like that would be a fun opportunity for that.”
William Abadie would like for Antoine to share more scenes with Laviscount’s Alfie, his new CFO. “I hope they keep working together and they keep butting heads and they keep finding solutions; I love our dynamics,” he says. “I hope this continues in the upcoming seasons, hopefully. And you know, for my character to be faced with even more complications in the work field, in the romantic field, in Paris and elsewhere.”
Is there a trailer or photos?
Netflix shared the first official trailer on July 22, showing Emily trying to enjoy her single life now that she’s no longer with Gabriel or Alfie (right now). But things only seem to get more complicated from there.
The streamer also shared new photos from the upcoming season.
Check out all the season 4 photos in the gallery below.
Will Camille give birth in season 4?
Perhaps not yet, but we can’t say for sure. Show creator Darren Star tells ELLE.com that the three seasons of Emily in Paris so far have only covered six months. “So I don’t think this baby’s coming necessarily in season 4,” he said when season 3 premiered. (To help give you a sense of the potential timeline, Emily’s boss Madeline was in the beginning of her pregnancy at the start of the series, and then gave birth in season 3.) Star adds, “Who knows, but…there’s still a little time before we have to worry about a baby.”
Is Alfie coming back?
Sure looks like it, according to the season 4 photos and trailer above. Laviscount previously told ELLE.com around season 3 that his “dream” is “to keep this gravy train going and just to kind of really kind of live in this world a little bit longer.” He adds, “The writers on the show and the creators behind it and everyone that comes into contact with it is so amazing and fantastic. Their minds [have] way, way, way, way surpassed mine. So, yeah. I’ll let them do their thing.”
He also wouldn’t be against seeing more of Alfie’s life with a little excursion to London, a “little cheeky weekend away.” He adds, “And it’d be cool to see a little bit of where Alfie’s from, I guess. We saw a little taste of Chicago here and there, but it’d be nice to see where Alfie’s from, to see where he is going, to see what he’s come from, and to see what made Alfie and who made Alfie.”
What else has the cast said about season 4?
During a Vogue interview in May 2024, Bravo shared that season 4 “is all about maturity.” He teased that he and Collins have some big scenes coming up.
“I’ve never been so close to Lily before in terms of what we brought to Gabriel and Emily,” he said. “We really wanted to take it to the next level, not in terms of passion, but in terms of maturity and the connection between them. There’s a lot of problems that weren’t addressed for three seasons which we’re confronting now. We’re finally communicating and fighting and addressing things. That was great to shoot. We have a few scenes like that where we’re yelling at each other, and at the end of the scene, Lily and I were like, ‘This is so fun!’ We said to Darren [Star], ‘You need to write more fighting scenes.’ It was all this tension being released.”
Bravo also addressed Gabriel’s individual arc, saying even he felt “a bit lost” after playing the character through season 3’s twists: “I was like, ‘I’ve no idea what’s going on. Like, I have a kid on the way and maybe a Michelin star, but maybe not.’ So, season 4 was about clarity—him taking matters into his own hands, addressing problems, and wanting to change and move forward. It was refreshing.”
Bravo’s own opinion on Gabriel’s love story with Emily is complicated, he revealed: “All I can tell you is that when I’m in Gabriel’s skin, I’m deeply, deeply in love with Emily. She’s the one—she’s my soulmate. So from Gabriel’s perspective, I think they’re meant to be together, and I hope they will be. But from an outsider’s perspective, I think they need to communicate and be independent, and their relationship should be a bonus to them being separate individuals.”
Will season 4 be the last season?
Star isn’t counting on it. He tells ELLE.com that “there’s a lot more story to tell here and we’re not wrapping things up anytime soon.” That includes season 4. “And also hopefully season four isn’t the end either,” he adds. “I feel like we’re all creatively feeling like we’re in the middle of something not heading towards the end.
Where was season 4 filmed?
As previously mentioned, the season was filmed in Paris and Italy, though we don’t know where else Emily’s journey might take her.
Park joked to ELLE.com, “Emily in space!” (Hey, we wouldn’t rule it out.) Abadie also supports the idea of taking “little trips here and there” outside of Paris, like the episode filmed in Provence in season 3. “I mean, it’s a never-ending source of fun that we have at our doorsteps.”
This story will be updated.
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