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'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Part 2: Release date, cast, where to watch Emily's European holiday
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Date:2025-03-11 01:20:54
Netflix's escapist rom com may be titled "Emily in Paris," but the second part of Season 4 is taking Emily and audiences on a Roman holiday.
"It’s time for Emily Cooper (Lily Collins) to update her language-learning app, because our favorite American in Paris is headed to a new European destination in Emily in Paris Season 4: Rome," says Netflix about the upcoming episodes, adding that her trip to Rome is a tribute to Audrey Hepburn.
Series creator Darren Star told Netflix's Tudum that he feels a connection between Collins and Hepburn and between her movies and the show.
“I’ve always felt this wonderful kinship between not just Lily and Audrey Hepburn, but the spirit of those movies, that ‘Old Hollywood’ feeling, and Emily in Paris," Star said. "I think Audrey Hepburn captured it so well in her movies like 'Roman Holiday' and 'Charade.' Her movies were romantic comedies, and they were sophisticated and international.”
Collins told Netflix's Tudum that for her "this is the year that Emily really becomes the most vulnerable.”
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“Emily feels more feelings − everyone feels more feelings this year," Collins said about Season 4. "There’s more honesty and openness within all of the situations they’re going through.”
What happens in 'Emily in Paris' Part 2?
The first part of "Emily in Paris" Season 4 dropped last month and the first five episodes were packed with drama, romantic tension, fashion and a twist no one saw coming. Star, in an interview with USA TODAY, said Camille's pregnancy, or lack of, will be a major part of Part 2.
“That’s certainly a big part of Part 2: What are the ramifications of all that?” Star said about Camille's explosive reveal. “It certainly plays out in some unexpected ways.” Razat, too, “is really wonderful in the second half. We have such a fantastic cast, and there’s a lot more emotional stuff this season.”
Here's all you need to know about Part 2 of Season 4 of "Emily in Paris" including release date, cast and trailer.
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When does Part 2 of 'Emily in Paris' Season 4 come out?
Part 2 of "Emily in Paris" Season 4, with Episodes 6-10, will release on Netflix at 12 a.m. PT / 3 a.m. ET on Thursday, Sept. 12.
Part 1 of Season 4 dropped on Aug. 15 and Episodes 1-5 are available to stream on Netflix. All previous seasons of "Emily in Paris" can also be streamed on Netflix.
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How many episodes are in 'Emily in Paris' Season 4?
Season 4 of "Emily in Paris" will have 10 episodes. The first three seasons also had 10 episodes each.
'Emily in Paris' Season 4 cast
Lily Collins will once again be headlining the season as Emily along with a mix of new and familiar faces, including:
- Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie Grateau
- Ashley Park as Mindy Chen
- Lucas Bravo as Gabriel
- Camille Razat as Camille
- Samuel Arnold as Julien
- Bruno Gouery as Luc
- William Abadie as Antoine Lambert
- Lucien Laviscount as Alfie
Guest stars include:
- Eugenio Franceschini as Marcello
- Thalia Besson as Genevieve
- Rupert Everett as Giorgio Barbieri
- Anna Galiena as Antonia Muratori
- Raoul Bova as Giancarlo
'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Part 2 trailer
Netflix dropped the trailer for "Emily in Paris" Season 4 Part 2 on Aug. 26.
Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.
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