Warning: This article contains spoilers for the fifth season of Emily in Paris.
Netflix’s popular euro-romantic series Emily in Paris is set to return for a sixth season, the streaming platform confirmed on Tuesday, following the widespread success of its fifth season in December.
The show follows Emily Cooper (Lily Collins), an ambitious marketing executive from Chicago, as she navigates life and work in Paris.
While initially struggling with culture shocks and professional challenges, Emily gradually finds her place in a city full of opportunities, surprises, and personal growth.
The fifth season took Emily to Rome for work, where she faced new personal and professional dilemmas. Her best friend Mindy briefly dated one of Emily’s former romantic interests, while Emily explored a new Italian romance.
By the season’s finale, Emily returned to Paris after the Rome office she was managing shut down. Meanwhile, Gabriel, the French chef and long-time love interest, invited her to join him in Greece, leaving viewers eager to see what comes next.
The series has resonated globally, with the latest season attracting 26.8 million views within just 11 days, topping TV charts in 24 countries and entering the top 10 in 91.
Beyond entertainment, the show has even sparked cultural conversation in Europe, with French President Emmanuel Macron humorously questioning the logic of Emily in Rome.
Its creator, Darren Star, was recently honored as a Knight of the Legion of Honour for his contributions to French culture.
With its blend of romance, humor, and cultural insight, Emily in Paris continues to captivate audiences while highlighting the challenges and joys of adapting to new environments and forging meaningful connections.