Emily’s vacay mode just got upgraded from Paris rooftops to Roman ruins.
Emily in Paris is officially renewed for Season 5, with filming underway since May 2025. For the first time, the series expands beyond Paris, with production also taking place in Rome and Venice
Show creator Darren Star confirmed: “We filmed in Rome … Now we’re back in Paris, Emily is definitely back in Paris”. New episodes are expected before the end of 2025, with no official release date yet confirmed.
Despite speculation, core cast members Lily Collins (Emily), Ashley Park (Mindy), Philippine Leroy‑Beaulieu (Sylvie), Lucas Bravo (Gabriel) and Lucien Laviscount (Alfie) are all confirmed to return.
Fans will note Camille Razat (Camille) is no longer onboard her character stepped away after the final episodes of Season 4.
At the same time, Minnie Driver, Bryan Greenberg, and Michèle Laroque join as new recurring roles, including a dash of royal flair and Paris‑Rome cultural crossover.
Pack your berets and gelato spoons, Emily’s life is about to split between Parisian chic and Roman chaos.
Plot Twists & New Romances
Emily’s love triangle just got an Italian upgrade with a Vespa and maybe a royal cameo.
Season 4 left Emily torn between Gabriel and new beau Marcello, now launching into deeper territory in Rome. Star teased Emily will spend meaningful time in Rome managing the PR agency’s Italian branch but her Paris life remains central.
Gabriel, despite earlier frustrations with the show’s writing, is back, and Darren Star hinted at “surprising developments” with his character’s arc. Meanwhile, Emily’s romance with Marcello, an Italian heir, deepens, offering fresh chemistry and cross‑cultural tension.
Additional drama comes from Alfie (Lucien Laviscount), who returns as a series regular with a mysterious new love interest hinted at by Star. With Camille gone, Mindy, Julien, Luc, and other ensemble characters will likely realign, expect plot twists in friends‑and‑work spaces too.
Who needs a love triangle when Emily’s got a love pentagon brewing in two countries?
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Cast Shake‑Up & Additions
New faces, a royal cameo, and a beloved character bows out season 5 shakes up the status quo.
The biggest surprise: Camille Razat, beloved as Camille, opted out of Season 5 to pursue new ventures though the door remains open for a return.
Lucas Bravo publicly admitted feeling underused, but showrunner Star clarified it was miscommunication. Bravo is, in fact, back for the new season and expecting more arc ballast.
Meanwhile, Minnie Driver joins as Princess Jane, a royal tied to Sylvie’s world, a glamorous addition that hints at elevated social stakes. Also onboard: Bryan Greenberg playing Jake, an American living in Paris, and Michèle Laroque as Yvette, Sylvie’s old friend with Parisian sensibility.
Other returning favorites include Mindy (Park), Julien (Arnold), Luc (Gouery), Antoine (Abadie) a cast blending continuity and fresh chemistry. This mix sets the stage for new alliances, workplace shifts, and interwoven identities across Paris and Rome.
A royal, a rogue, and a missing bestie Season 5’s cast shake-up will flip the Emilyverse on its head.
Filming in Italy & Logistics
From croissant-lined streets to cobblestoned piazzas Rome and Venice are now Emily’s new playground.
Production kicked off in Rome in May 2025, with episodes also filmed in Venice in August, alongside magnet Parisian scenes, splitting time across cities like Emily herself will in Season 5.
Darren Star explained: they’ll explore more of Emily’s job running a Rome office, but Paris remains home base, it’s a dual‑city adventure, not a relocation. Filming challenges surfaced: the unexpected election of Pope Leo XIV caused media helicopters overhead, setting back scenes in Rome though the show pressed on.
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Meet the Returning Favorites
Bonjour readers. Emily in Paris is coming with a fifth season, and we’re beyond excited to see our favorite characters back on screen.
Season 5 is expected to introduce a new setting and a storyline that allows for greater character development. Keep reading to find out more about the cast members and release date.
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Lily Collins as Emily Cooper
Lily Collins will reprise her role as Emily Cooper in Season 5. Collins has showcased her skill set by playing the role of an American marketing executive.
Her performance has garnered critical acclaim, earning her an Emmy nomination. She’s for sure a rising talent in Hollywood and has solidified her status as the best of the best.
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Ashley Park as Mindy Chen
Ashley Park will be portraying Mindy Chen once again in Emily in Paris. Park has brought undeniable depth and charm to Mindy, who’s Emily’s best friend and an aspiring singer.
Viewers have been captivated by her journey from a nanny to a confident performer. Beyond her acting skills, Ashley has also been recognized for her fashion sense.
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Lucas Bravo as Gabriel
Lucas Bravo’s return as Gabriel remains uncertain, as he has expressed dissatisfaction with his character’s development. In an interview with a French magazine, the actor expressed disappointment over the lack of creativity in his character’s storyline.
He added, “Life is short. It takes five months to shoot this series. Do I want to sacrifice them by telling something that does not stimulate me?”
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Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie Grateau
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu has delivered a remarkable performance in Emily in Paris. Her performance has been widely praised, earning her recognition as a standout talent in the entertainment industry.
Philippine has perfectly embodied Sylvie, Emily’s boss at Savoir. She’ll continue to shine in the upcoming season 5 of Emily in Paris.
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Samuel Arnold as Julien
Julien, a colleague at Savoir and a close friend to Emily, is portrayed by Samuel Arnold, and he’ll continue to do so in season 5 of the series. Samuel has brought a blend of humor, warmth, and authenticity to the character, making Julien a beloved figure in the series.
Season 5 should see significant involvement of the character. His role will add complexity and contribute greatly to the upcoming season.
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Bruno Gouery as Luc
Luc is also a colleague at Savior and Emily’s confidant in Emily in Paris. Bruno Gouery plays Luc’s character, who is known for his quirky demeanor and unwavering support for Emily.
Season 4 saw Luc’s character going through major development. He seeks a raise and faces romantic complexities, adding complexity to his storyline.
Camille has become a controversial character in the series. In Season 4, she was at the center of major drama.
Camille’s storyline involves a false pregnancy claim that leads to a breakup. This plot twist kept most viewers on the edge of their seats and now they eagerly await the character’s storyline in the upcoming season.
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William Abadie as Antoine Lambert
A French businessman and Emily’s acquaintance, Antoine Lambert, is played by William Abadie. Antoine played a major role in Season 4, particularly in Emily’s professional life.
His interactions with Emily gave viewers an insight into the complexities that revolve around the fragrance industry and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a competitive market.
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New Character: Genevieve
Season 4 of Emily in Paris introduced the viewers to Genevieve, played by French actress Thalia Besson. Genevieve is the daughter of Laurent G, Sylvie’s husband, from a previous relationship.
Her arrival ended up adding a new layer of complexity to the narrative. Genevieve will also appear in Emily in Paris Season 5.
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Filming Locations
Season 5 of Emily in Paris is expected to take place in two iconic cities, Paris and Rome. Paris is known for its timeless elegance, continuing to serve as the backdrop for Emily’s professional endeavors.
Rome also introduces a fresh dynamic to the series. Rome’s ancient ruins, vibrant street life, and rich artistic heritage will provide Emily with new opportunities and challenges.
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Cast’s Reaction to Bravo’s Comments
The cast has expressed their disappointment over Lucas Bravo’s comments. There has been tension among the cast and crew.
His comments have also sparked discussions about the show’s portrayal of Parisian culture and the character’s depth. Fans supported Bravo’s critique, highlighting a desire for more character development.
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Darren Star’s Vision for Season 5
Creator Darren Star aims to expand Emily’s journey into Rome. At the end of season 4, we see Emily Cooper in Rome.
In an interview, he said, “I’d had it in my mind for a while that we’d spend some time in Rome, but I’m not giving up on Paris. I look forward to the challenge of the juggling act of the show living in two cities.”
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Cast’s Hopes for Season 5
The cast has expressed their aspirations for deeper character development and more engaging storylines. Ashley Park is eager to see her character’s musical aspirations being explored in the upcoming season.
Similarly, Lucas Bravo wants his character to move forward beyond the existing arcs. The cast, for sure, is enthusiastic about the upcoming season.
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Season 5 Release Date
As of now, Netflix has not officially announced the release date for Emily in Paris season 5. Filming for Emily in Paris Season 5 is set to begin in May 2025 and continue through late 2025, with a premiere expected in 2026. The season will be filmed in both Paris and Rome.
Fans are once again eagerly waiting for a perfect blend of romance, fashion, and cultural exploration. It seems like 2025 is going to be jam-packed with only the best of the series.
Work‑life balance, cross-cultural romance and Emily Cooper as you’ve never seen her before.
Season 5 confronts Emily’s identity at the crossroads, career splits, love triangles, and shifting loyalties across Rome and Paris. Her relationship with Marcello offers stability, while Gabriel may return, asking whether old love balances or complicates her ambitions.
Alfie’s return as a regular hints at friendship dynamics transforming, especially with a secret girlfriend storyline teased by Star himself. The ensemble’s workplace relationships at Agence Grateau remain central: expect new alliances, rivalries, and fashion, PR chaos in both capitals.
The tone may evolve: Season 4’s messy emotional breakdowns give way to Season 5’s grasp of mature desire, professional fulfillment, and unnamed challenges. Emily’s arc may lean toward learning to “smile without condition,” per Lily Collins’s own comments on balancing romance and identity.
At heart, the show explores how persuasion, heritage, and global ambition collide in Emily Cooper’s world.
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Release Timeline & Fan Takeaways
No date yet, just anticipation for more runs in romance, chaos, and chic.
As of August 2025, Netflix hasn’t released an exact premiere date, but based on production timing, a late 2025 drop is anticipated. Compare past seasons: Season 4 arrived in two parts through August–September 2024, suggesting Season 5 may hit around fall or holiday 2025.
Camille’s absence opens room for deeper exploration of secondary characters like Mindy, Alfie, Gabriel and smart thematic shifts in romantic storytelling. All signs point to a season rich in plated romance, trans‑European tragedy-turned-escape, and Emily’s signature optimism meeting real-world consequences.
With new faces, expanded geography, and emotional stakes, Season 5 promises to deliver all the charm and chaos you’ve binged for.
TL;DR
Netflix confirmed Emily in Paris Season 5, filming began in May 2025 across Rome and Venice, with Paris scenes too.
Cast updates: Camille Razat exits; Lucas Bravo returns; Minnie Driver, Bryan Greenberg, and Michèle Laroque join.
Plot centers on Emily’s expanded life in Rome, love triangle with Gabriel and Marcello, and Alfie’s new arc.
Production hit snags due to Pope election media coverage, but pushed forward with scenic Italian shoots.
Season expected to premiere late 2025, exploring romance, identity, and Emily’s dual-city journey.
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