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Netflix Confirms Emily in Paris Season 5 Release; Lily Collins Reprises Role

Emily in Paris Season 5 premieres December 18 on Netflix, with Emily exploring romance in Rome.

Netflix has announced the release date for Emily in Paris Season 5, set for December 18, with lead actress Lily Collins returning as the ambitious American expat Emily Cooper in a romantic escapade that shifts the show's spotlight to Rome. The streamer unveiled a tantalising trailer on Wednesday via Instagram, teasing a narrative pivot from Parisian chic to Italian allure, where Emily's heart leads her farther than ever before. This season promises heightened drama, blending career ambitions with passionate entanglements, as the series—now in its fifth instalment—continues to captivate global audiences with its glossy portrayal of cultural clashes and millennial wanderlust. Since its 2020 debut amid pandemic lockdowns, Emily in Paris has amassed over 100 million hours viewed in its first month alone, evolving from light-hearted escapism to a binge-worthy franchise that has spawned merchandise lines and tourism booms in France.

The trailer opens with a sultry voiceover tracing Emily's budding romance with Marcello, portrayed by Italian actor Eugenio Franceschini, whom she encountered in Season 4's finale cliffhanger. Over footage of stolen glances, intimate dances, and a fervent kiss, the narrator muses, "We start on a beautiful woman. She's joined by a man. It's clear they know each other. Unable to keep their hands off each other..." Emily's best friend Mindy, played by Ashley Park, chimes in approvingly: "Rome looks so good on you," as scenes flash of Emily navigating sun-drenched streets, fashion-forward galas, and unexpected alliances.

Minnie Driver joins the cast as the enigmatic Princess Jane, adding royal intrigue, while Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu's Sylvie Grateau sparks laughter with her quip upon arriving at a meeting: Julien (Samuel Arnold) quips, "If we are all here, who's in Paris?" This geographical tease underscores the season's expansion beyond the City of Light, potentially straining Emily's Savoir agency ties and reigniting tensions with ex Gabriel (Lucas Bravo), amid the ensemble's signature wardrobe wizardry by designer Marilyn Fitoussi.

The ensemble cast remains a draw, featuring returning favourites like Leroy-Beaulieu as the formidable Sylvie, Park as the aspiring singer Mindy, Arnold as the witty Julien, Bravo as the brooding chef Gabriel, Bruno Gouery as affable Luc, William Abadie as suave Antoine Lambert, Lucien Laviscount as entrepreneur Alfie, Thalia Besson as rising star Genevieve, Paul Forman as Nico, Arnaud Binard as Laurent G, Bryan Greenberg as Jake, and Michèle Laroque as Yvette. Franceschini's Marcello emerges as a pivotal new flame, challenging Emily's loyalties in a plotline that explores themes of reinvention and cross-cultural romance.

Creator Darren Star, known for Sex and the City, has hinted at deeper explorations of maturity and professional growth, addressing fan critiques of Emily's perpetual naivety while preserving the show's escapist charm. With production wrapping in Rome earlier this year, the season's Italian odyssey aligns with Netflix's strategy to diversify filming locales, boosting local economies and viewer immersion.

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As anticipation builds toward the holiday drop—perfect for festive marathons—Emily in Paris Season 5 arrives at a juncture when its cultural footprint has inspired real-world trends, from Emily's berets to Parisian influencer tours. Critics praise its unapologetic fluff amid global uncertainties, though some decry its glossed-over French stereotypes. For Collins, channelling Emily's wide-eyed optimism has solidified her as a rom-com queen post-To the Bone, while the series cements Netflix's dominance in feel-good foreign escapism.

With hearts poised to "Rome farther than ever", the trailer has already sparked fan fervour online, promising laughter, longing, and lavish looks in equal measure. As Emily trades croissants for carbonara, viewers worldwide await her next leap, underscoring the show's enduring appeal in an era craving aspirational wanderings.

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