Here's why Lucien Laviscant of "Emily in Paris" calls Season 4 "a beautiful train wreck.

Here's why Lucien Laviscant of "Emily in Paris" calls Season 4 "a beautiful train wreck.

Lucien Laviscoun's Alfie was quite busy last season on "Emily in Paris," and at the end of season three of the Netflix drama, this British heartthrob (spoiler alert!) He realized that Emily Cooper (Lily Collins) had feelings for chef Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) and they broke up. Unfortunately, if you were hoping that Emily and Gabriel would hook up, things are complicated by the fact that he and Camille (Camille Lazat) are no longer a couple, but Camille is pregnant with his child. And Emily herself seems to be cuddling with her handsome new boyfriend in Italy.

So will Alfie not appear in "Emily in Paris" Season 4? Rest assured, the well-matched banker will be back. Despite his breakup with Emily, "I don't think that means Alfie won't appear," showrunner Darren Star told Entertainment Weekly. 'I think Alfie is already deeply entrenched in the characters' lives, their work, and everything else. I think Alfie is already deeply embedded in these characters' lives, their work, and everything else. He worked with Gabriel, he worked with Emily, but next season will definitely be more acrimonious."

And according to these new photos shared by Netflix ahead of season 4, Alfie will be working with Emily, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Emily's boss Sylvie Gratto, Samuel Arnold as colleagues Julien and Luc and Bruno Guerry, and Ashley Park as Emily's best friend Mindy, are once again in great company with the returning cast. And Laviscount himself gave fans a bit of what to expect in a July interview with Marie Claire Australia.

"I would say season 3 ended with a few cliffhangers. This season will definitely answer the question. The train never stops." It's a little more hectic than the previous season, and in true daring style. This season is also a bit more emotional for Alfie. Fans are expecting a beautiful train wreck."

He also elaborated on how he feels about being part of such a huge success as "Emilie in Paris": according to Variety, the third season of the French-set series logged 117.6 million hours of viewing in its first week alone and was in 93 countries. top 10 in 93 countries.

"I don't think my feet have ever touched the ground. Filming this show was also my first time in Paris. It's only when you take on a project of this scale that you realize how many people you can touch with what we're doing." It's nice to see the reaction when the show is shown to the public, and to see how far it reaches."

And speaking of big projects, Laviscount is one of the various names that have been thrown on the list of James Bond prospects. He neither confirmed nor denied the rumors, but did name his favorite Bond actor: "Daniel Craig. Daniel Craig. Pierce Brosnan was my introduction to Bond, though." Tom's Guide will keep you up to date on all things "Emily in Paris," including behind the scenes, actor insights, and character descriptions as we head into the fourth season. Until then, you can catch up with Alfie, Emily, and the rest of their Parisian friends by re-watching the show's first three seasons via Netflix subscription.

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