In what feels like the least surprising news ever, Netflix has renewed Emily in Paris for a sixth season. Here’s everything we know so far about the continuation of Darren Star’s frothy romp.
Is there a trailer for Emily in Paris Season 6?
Not yet—but the streamer did share a clip of Lily Collins’s Emily to confirm that a sixth installment is now on the way.
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So, what will be the plot of Emily in Paris Season 6?
With Emily now back in Paris, will she answer Gabriel’s (Lucas Bravo) postcard and head to Greece? Now that she’s broken up with Marcello (Eugenio Franceschini) for good, is that prior relationship the endgame? Will Mindy (Ashley Park) actually marry Nico (Paul Forman)? If not, will she at least have a Big Fat Greek bachelorette in Mykonos? And after that, will she just end up getting back together with Alfie (Lucien Laviscount)? And on the work front, what will become of Sylvie’s (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) beloved Agence Grateau now that Princess Jane (Minnie Driver) has moved in? I can hardly wait to find out.
Who will be in the cast of Emily in Paris Season 6?
After the fifth season finale, we know that the aforementioned Driver is sticking around, and the rest of the ensemble should be, too. This will presumably also include Samuel Arnold (Julien), Bruno Gouery (Luc), William Abadie (Antoine Lambert), Thalia Besson (Genevieve), and Arnaud Binard (Laurent), especially given the latter may now be getting divorced from Sylvie.
When is the release date for Emily in Paris Season 6?
Given the timeline of previous seasons, the next installment of Emily in Paris could very well arrive towards the end of 2026 or in early-to-mid 2027. Watch this space.
Will there be more seasons of Emily in Paris after that?
It’s unclear. On one hand, there could be no end in sight for Emily in Paris given its roaring success and penchant for romantic musical chairs, but also, now that our heroine is back home in Paris after her extended Roman holiday, might that be a fitting place to wrap up? We’ll know soon enough.

