Emily's love journey continues in Rome this September
On September 12, Netflix will release the second part of the 4th season of its hit, "Emily in Paris." The trailer and first photos look promising. The titular heroine appears to leave France and her two suitors to fall in love... in Italy.
3:41 PM EDT, August 27, 2024
The series "Emily in Paris," starring Lily Collins, continues its European adventure, moving the action to Rome in the second part of the fourth season. Netflix promises more of Emily's escapades with the release of the trailer for the new episodes. In the first part of the fourth season, Emily was recovering from the dramatic events surrounding Camille and Gabriel's wedding. She struggled with her feelings for two men and issues at the agency where she works. It felt repetitive and failed to captivate viewers. However, it looks like the action will finally pick up in this second part!
New "roman holiday"?
The first part of the fourth season debuted on Netflix on August 15 and quickly made it to the Top 10. Fans will have to wait until September 12 for the continuation. The new episodes will be filled with fashion gems and romantic twists that attract many viewers. The cast includes familiar faces such as Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, and Camille Razat.
The trailer reveals that a new American will join the agency where Emily works, posing competition not only in the office. Jealous Camille will once again interfere in Emily's briefly happy relationship with Gabriel. The boss will send Emily to Rome, where, besides working, she will traditionally indulge in romance.
In an interview with "The Hollywood Reporter" during the series premiere in Los Angeles, Lily Collins shared her impressions of her stay in Rome, calling it "the most wonderful way to end the season." The actress praised Roman culture, history, and cuisine, emphasizing that moving the action to the Eternal City allowed her to discover a new side of Europe.
Thus, "Emily in Paris" promises viewers even more adventures and emotions, this time set against the picturesque backdrop of Rome.