Emily In Paris Season 6 Confirmed By Netflix Amid Fan Campaign
Emily In Paris Season 6 Confirmed By Netflix Amid Fan Campaign...
Netflix has officially greenlit Emily in Paris Season 6, ending weeks of speculation fueled by a passionate fan campaign. The announcement came Thursday morning via the show's official social media accounts, confirming the next chapter for Lily Collins' fashion-forward protagonist.
The renewal follows months of online petitions and trending hashtags (#SaveEmilyInParis) after Season 5's cliffhanger ending left relationships and career prospects unresolved. Showrunner Darren Star confirmed production will begin this summer in Paris and Normandy, with most main cast members returning.
Fans erupted on social media following the news, with the show trending #1 on Twitter in the U.S. for over six hours. Netflix's decision comes as the romantic comedy remains one of its top-performing originals, particularly among women aged 18-34 according to Nielsen data.
Season 6 is expected to address multiple unresolved plotlines, including Emily's choice between Gabriel and Alfie, and her growing marketing agency's expansion into London. New cast members will include British actors in yet-unrevealed roles, signaling potential international storylines.
The series continues to drive real-world tourism to Paris, with local businesses reporting increased interest in filming locations. France's tourism board credits the show with helping sustain post-pandemic visitor numbers, particularly from American travelers.
No premiere date has been set, but industry insiders suggest a late 2027 release given production timelines. Netflix typically drops Emily in Paris seasons in December, capitalizing on holiday viewing trends.
This renewal defies recent Netflix cancellations of other long-running series, underscoring the show's consistent performance. Analysts note its reliable ratings and strong merchandise sales make it a low-risk investment for the streamer.
Parisian officials have already approved additional location filming permits, suggesting more iconic backdrops for Emily's adventures. The city's mayor recently called the series "the best unpaid tourism ad we've ever had."
With fashion partnerships expected to continue (including collaborations with luxury brands featured in previous seasons), Season 6 will likely maintain its status as a trendsetting series. Designers like Patricia Field return as costume director, ensuring more headline-making outfits.
The confirmation comes as Netflix faces increased competition in the rom-com space from Apple TV+ and Amazon. Retaining flagship feel-good hits like Emily in Paris has become crucial to maintaining subscriber loyalty in the crowded streaming market.