OMG, EMILY IN PARIS FANS – YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT’S COMING IN SEASON 6! 😱💔🇬🇷
Just when you thought Emily finally chose between Rome’s hot Italian heir and her eternal French flame… Netflix drops a bombshell cliffhanger that has everyone screaming!
She’s back in Paris, single again after ditching Marcello… but then THIS postcard arrives from Gabriel: “Meet me in Greece.”
Is Emily about to ditch the Eiffel Tower for Greek islands and finally give in to that toxic will-they-won’t-they? Or is there an even BIGGER twist waiting – like a surprise proposal, a shocking betrayal, or Emily running off with someone totally unexpected?
The drama is NEXT LEVEL, and sources say a massive location shake-up is incoming that could change EVERYTHING for Emily, Mindy, and the whole crew!
Who do you think she ends up with? Drop your theories below – and tag a friend who NEEDS to see this before it’s too late! 🔥👇

Netflix’s hit rom-com series Emily in Paris wrapped its fifth season on December 18 with a finale that left viewers hanging, sparking immediate speculation about a sixth installment. While the streamer has yet to make an official announcement, strong hints from executives and the show’s creator suggest more adventures could be on the horizon for Lily Collins’ plucky marketing exec Emily Cooper.
Season 5, which shifted much of the action to Rome and Venice, saw Emily navigating a high-stakes romance with Italian fashion heir Marcello Muratori (Eugenio Franceschini) while overseeing the opening of Agence Grateau’s new Italian branch. The season delivered its signature mix of glamour, workplace chaos, and tangled love lives, culminating in emotional goodbyes and a tantalizing setup for what’s next.
At the center of the finale buzz is Emily’s decision to return to Paris permanently, ending her relationship with Marcello after realizing their lives were pulling them in different directions. Marcello opts to stay in Italy to run his family’s luxury cashmere business, leaving Emily single once more. Back in the City of Light, her boss Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) slyly informs Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) – who’s been working as a private chef on a luxury yacht – that Emily is back and unattached.
Gabriel, taking time off while his yacht is docked in Greece, sends Emily a postcard inviting her to join him there. The message reads: “Emily, as promised… a postcard with a stamp. I’m at sea without you. Meet me in Greece. Yours, Gabriel.” The season closes with Gabriel gazing out over the water, leaving Emily’s response – and potential reconciliation – up in the air.
This cliffhanger has fueled fan theories online, with many wondering if the show could expand beyond Paris and Rome to include Greek locales in a potential Season 6. Creator Darren Star, in a recent interview with Deadline, expressed hope that “Emily says yes to that invitation,” adding that he feels the characters reconnected meaningfully by the end of Season 5.
The renewal picture looks promising despite no formal greenlight. During Netflix’s Q3 earnings call in October, CEO Ted Sarandos listed Emily in Paris among returning favorites slated for new seasons in 2026, alongside heavyweights like Bridgerton and Outer Banks. Sarandos has also publicly praised the show, noting at the Season 5 premiere in Paris that his wife is one of its biggest fans.
Historically, Netflix has waited weeks or months post-release to announce renewals based on viewership data. Season 5’s predecessor wasn’t confirmed until a month after Season 4 dropped, and the pattern suggests an announcement could come soon if numbers hold strong. The series remains one of Netflix’s most reliable performers, blending escapist fashion, romance, and comedy that has kept audiences hooked since its 2020 debut.
Beyond Emily’s love life, Season 5 tied up several arcs while planting seeds for future drama. Best friend Mindy Chen (Ashley Park) accepts a proposal from boyfriend Nico, only to run into ex Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) in Paris. Alfie tells her she’s making a “big mistake,” leaving Mindy visibly rattled and questioning her choice. This subplot mirrors the show’s ongoing theme of complicated relationships, shifting some of the romantic chaos from Emily to her inner circle.
Workplace tensions also escalated. Agence Grateau’s Rome expansion falters due to lost clients and mishandled accounts, prompting Sylvie to consider shutting it down. A last-minute equity partner steps in to save the flagship Paris office, but at the potential cost of creative control – setting up possible power struggles ahead.
Cast members have remained tight-lipped on returns, but core players like Collins, Bravo, Park, Leroy-Beaulieu, Samuel Arnold (Julien), and Bruno Gouery (Luc) are expected back if renewed. Newer additions, such as Franceschini’s Marcello, could recur depending on plot needs.
Star has previously said he’d continue the series “as many [seasons] as they’ll have us,” and he’s open to exploring new destinations. In addition to Greece, he’s teased possibilities like London, tied to Alfie’s British roots.
Filming timelines offer clues on potential scheduling. Season 5 wrapped in late summer 2025 after starting in spring, aligning with its December drop. If Season 6 follows suit, production could begin mid-2026 for a late-year or early 2027 premiere.
Critics and fans have mixed views on the show’s formula – praised for its bubbly escapism and bold outfits, critiqued for repetitive love triangles – but viewership has consistently ranked high. Season 5’s globe-trotting plot, including a chaotic Venice fashion show disrupted by high tides (improvised with rain boots for models), kept the energy fresh.
As binge-watchers dissect the finale, one thing is clear: Emily’s story feels far from over. Whether she boards a flight to Greece or stays put in Paris, the demand for more chic chaos appears strong. Netflix insiders seem optimistic, but final word rests on post-release metrics.
For now, fans can rewatch all five seasons on Netflix while awaiting updates. If Sarandos’ hints hold, Emily Cooper’s European escapades may soon extend to sunnier shores.
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