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Lily Collins Embraces La Dolce Vita: ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 5 Trailer Reveals Venetian Canals, Roman Ruins!

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By Avery Sandridge

Lily Collins Embraces La Dolce Vita: ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 5 Trailer Reveals Venetian Canals, Roman Ruins!

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By Avery Sandridge

Get ready to whisk yourself away on another romantic adventure with Lily Collins in “Emily in Paris,” which is making a grand return to Netflix this December 18th for its fifth season. This time, our beloved Emily is taking you from the charming rooftops of Paris to the ancient ruins of Rome—and even a quick jaunt to Venice is on the cards! The first teaser for these fresh episodes just dropped, and it’s filled with all the drama, fashion, and love triangles we’ve come to expect.

Explore New and Old Faces

In the upcoming season, Lily Collins, portraying the ever-charming Emily, continues to navigate her complex life abroad with the help of familiar faces like Ashley Park (Mindy Chen) and Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (Sylvia Grateau). However, fans will notice the absence of Lucas Bravo (Gabriel) and Lucien Laviscount (Alfie) in the teaser, despite being listed in the season credits. Additionally, exciting new characters join the mix, with Minnie Driver stepping into the shoes of Princess Jane, Bryan Greenberg playing Jake, and Michèle Laroque as Yvette.

A Fresh Chapter in Rome

This season diverges slightly as it unfolds the narrative of two cities – Paris and Rome. As the head of Agence Grateau’s Rome office, Emily faces new challenges. A seemingly good idea at work goes awry, plunging her into a whirlwind of professional blunders and personal secrets from her closest friends. The storyline promises to blend the beauty of Parisian and Roman landscapes with the intricate personal and professional lives of its characters.

Season Structure and Cast Dynamics

Unlike the previous season, Season 5 will not be split into two parts, a strategy that Netflix has been experimenting with recently. This decision follows observations that splitting seasons might be affecting viewer engagement negatively, as seen with other series on the platform like “Wednesday.” Season 5 aims to keep audiences hooked with a continuous storyline enriched by the dynamics of a seasoned cast, including Bruno Gouery (Luc), Samuel Arnold (Julien), and William Abadie (Antoine Lambert), among others.

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This December, prepare to immerse yourself in the drama, love, and fashion that “Emily in Paris” brings, now with an added Roman flair. Whether you’re a fan of the picturesque scenes, the tangled love interests, or the fashion that’s become synonymous with the show, this season promises all that and more with its exciting new settings and characters.

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