'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Release Date, Cast and More

'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Release Date, Cast and More

Get Your Passport Ready "Fresh new photos of popular French actresses Emily Cooper (Lily Collins), Mindy Chen (Ashley Park), and Sylvie Gratteau (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) have been released, and there is much anticipation for new episodes in the future. The film is expected to be released in the coming episodes.

"Emily in Paris" Season 3 (spoiler alert) last saw Emily and her friends upset after Gabrielle (Lucas Bravo) and Camille's (Camille Lazat) engagement party turned into a surprise wedding. Gabrielle then told Emily that they clearly have feelings for each other, but now that Camille is pregnant with his child, things will be extra complicated between them. Dramatic.

And it looks like Ms. Cooper won't just be busy with relationship drama in the new season; according to new photos from Netflix, she also has a pretty packed travel schedule. Expect "new characters, more drama, romance, and a whole new language to try to master," creator Darren Star told Tudum. Here's everything you need to know about "Emily in Paris" Season 4.

Like other Netflix hits like "Bridgerton," "Stranger Things," and "You," "Emily in Paris" Season 4 will be released in two parts. The first five episodes will hit the streaming platform on Thursday, August 15, and the last five episodes will appear about a month later on Thursday, September 12.

While an official trailer previewing all of Emily's personal and professional hijinks is still forthcoming, the cast provided a short teaser of what to expect in "Emily in Paris" Season 4.

Co-stars Lily Collins, Lucien Laviscant, and Camille Lazat were ordered to describe the fourth season in just three words, to which they replied "vulnerable," "heartbreaking," and "messy." Bruno Guerry, who plays Luc, and William Abadie, who plays Antoine Lambert, answered with European flair, adding "bellissa" and "amour," respectively.

But Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, who plays Sylvie, Emily's tough boss, stood out the most in a one-word answer in the minute-long clip: "revenge."

And in an announcement video released by Netflix last year, Lily Collins offered a bit more information: "What I can tell you is that we're bringing you more fun, more fashionable, and of course, more drama. Emily will have to decide if what she has always wanted is really what she needs."

"And while Emily's heart will always remain true to Paris, her life takes some unexpected twists this season," the actress added.

"Don't be surprised if she's spending her holidays in Rome."

The cast for "Emily in Paris" Season 4 has yet to be confirmed, but given the name of the series, I'm willing to bet that Lily Collins will return as our eponymous marketing manager, Emily Cooper.

And according to early Netflix stills, fans can also expect the return of other key cast members, including Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Emily's boss Sylvie Gratteau, Samuel Arnold as colleague Julien, and Bruno Guerri as Luc ( Speaking of Sylvie, William Abadie will also return as her former lover and client, Laurent Gratteau).

Aside from Agence Grateau's associates, key members of Emily's group of friends are also expected to return, including Ashley Park as Mindy, Camille Lazat as Camille, Lucien Laviscount as Alfie, and Lucas Bravo as Gabriel.

With that big baby news no doubt adding to the tension leading up to Season 4, Darren Star has put out a teaser about what fans can expect from Emily and Gabrielle's relationship in the new episodes. The show creator told Deadline: "These two are star-crossed lovers. And the big question I think about the next season is that Emily didn't come to Paris for romance, but for work." Emily and Gabrielle, I think they are in different, more mature and definitely more complicated places in their lives.

And as for how the two will coexist in the new season with Emily's friend and Gabrielle's baby mama, Camille, Starr says: "They're all involved in each other's lives, they're friends, they work together. They're all very connected. But I think there were some major unforeseen complications, especially for Emily. And perhaps Emily-Gabriel is not destined to be, at least for the foreseeable future."

While the overall theme of Season 3 was "making choices," Starr told the outlet that Season 4 is "about how to balance business and toxic relationships, because that's going to happen to a lot of our characters."

But that doesn't mean there's no room for some fun: for example, it seems that "Emily in Paris" season 4 will definitely see Mindy in Eurovision. 'Our plan is to go to Eurovision next season. And I think we have the right song for it," he told Deadline. I love that song." I think "Mon Soleil" definitely deserves an entry. Tom's Guide will keep you up to date on all things "Emily in Paris" Season 4, but in the meantime, you can rewatch the drama's first three seasons on Netflix.

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