Netflix has officially set December 18 as the premiere date for the fifth and final season of Emily in Paris, marking the end of one of the streamer’s most globally popular series. Production on the final chapter wrapped in Paris earlier this year, with the story now expanding beyond France as Emily splits her time between Paris and a new office in Rome.
The announcement signals the beginning of a stylish farewell to a show that has become a cultural touchstone since its 2020 debut.
Lily Collins returns as marketing executive Emily Cooper, leading the ensemble cast through a fresh round of romantic entanglements and workplace challenges. She is joined once again by fan favorites Ashley Park, Philippine Leroy‑Beaulieu, and Lucien Laviscount, whose characters will continue navigating the complexities of love, ambition, and Parisian life.
Season 5 also introduces new cast members, including Minnie Driver and Bryan Greenberg. Netflix is keeping details about their characters tightly guarded to preserve key story surprises.
Since premiering in 2020, Emily in Paris has become a worldwide sensation, influencing fashion trends, inspiring travel to France, and sparking endless online conversation. The final season is expected to tie up long‑running storylines while delivering the show’s signature blend of romance, comedy, and high‑fashion escapism.
With Emily now juggling responsibilities in both Paris and Rome, the final episodes promise a sweeping, glamorous send‑off for the beloved character and her circle of friends and colleagues.
As the December premiere approaches, Netflix is expected to release trailers, promotional stills, and behind‑the‑scenes content to build anticipation. Fans can look forward to a stylish and emotionally satisfying conclusion to Emily Cooper’s journey — one that spans two iconic European cities.
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