Emily in Paris Season 6: Release date news, filming updates, locations, cast and everything fans need to know

Pack your bags and get your passports ready—Emily Cooper is about to go global for one final, glamorous hurray. Netflix and lead star Lily Collins officially confirmed that Season 6 of Emily in Paris will be the series’ final chapter, bringing Emily’s high-fashion, chaotic romantic adventure to a definitive close.

Following a dramatic, Italian-fueled Season 5, the final season is ready to pivot into new European territories. Here is everything fans need to know about the upcoming farewell tour.

Release Date Speculation

While Netflix officially renewed the series for its sixth installment in January 2026, an exact calendar premiere date has not yet been locked down.

Historically, creator Darren Star and the production pipeline operate on a tight schedule. Since Season 5 premiered in December 2025, fans can realistically expect Emily in Paris Season 6 to land on Netflix in mid-to-late 2027. Sticking to recent Netflix broadcast strategies, there is a strong possibility the final season will be split into two bingeable parts.

Filming Updates and Picturesque Locations

Production is moving at a rapid pace to capture the ultimate European summer. Principal photography officially kicked off in May 2026, and the team is completely expanding the show’s physical boundaries.

The title might say Paris, but Emily’s passport is getting stamped across three distinct glamorous backdrops this season:

  • The Main Return: The show will still spend a significant amount of time in Paris, wrapping up Emily’s professional foundation at Agence Grateau.
  • A Greek Getaway: Production has officially shifted its initial blocks to Greece, specifically focusing on the sun-soaked, picturesque island of Mykonos.
  • Monaco: Darren Star also teased that the narrative will detour into Monaco for a highly specific, “surprising” plot reason.

Cast Updates: Who Is Returning?

The foundational ensemble is locked to return to guide their characters through their final career and romantic crossroads:

  • Lily Collins as Emily Cooper
  1. Ashley Park as Mindy Chen
  • Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as the fiercely independent Sylvie Grateau
  • Lucas Bravo as Gabriel
  • Lucien Laviscount as Alfie
  • Paul Forman as Nicolas de Léon
  • Minnie Driver as Princess Jane
  • The Plot: The Grand Final Destination

Season 6 has a mountain of romantic and professional threads to untangle following the emotional dust-settling of the Season 5 finale:

The Greek Invitation: Season 5 concluded with Emily and her Italian beau, Marcello, going their separate ways as he focused on running his family’s company. Back in Paris, Gabriel—prompted by a tactical text from Sylvie informing him that Emily was single again—reconnected with Emily and extended a formal invitation to join him in Greece. Season 6 picks up directly with Emily saying “yes” to Greece, testing whether she and her first true European love can finally make it stick.

New Contenders: Darren Star dropped a major hint for the final season, teasing that while Emily and Gabriel “deserve each other,” he can’t promise a neat fairy-tale ending. He noted that Emily has “a lot of options out there—and some possible new options too,” hinting at fresh romantic obstacles arriving in Greece or Monaco.

Agency Upgrades: On the business front, the corporate hierarchy of Agence Grateau has completely shifted. With Princess Jane (Minnie Driver) stepping in with a heavy financial investment, Sylvie and Jane are operating the firm as a newly empowered duo, changing the workplace dynamic for Julian, Luc, and Emily.

Mindy’s Dilemma: Mindy will have to permanently navigate the lingering personal tension with Alfie, all while dealing with her ongoing commitment to Nicolas.

A Bitter-Sweet Goodbye: Lily Collins took to Instagram to share her emotional reflection on the final season announcement, promising fans that “Season 6 will bring you everything you love about the show and serve as the final chapter in Emily’s adventure of a lifetime.”

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