'Emily in Paris' will end with season 6 as Netflix confirms final chapter for Lily Collins series
The show, created by Darren Star, first premiered in 2020 and quickly became a breakout hit

Emily in Paris will officially conclude with its upcoming sixth season, marking the end of one of Netflix’s most globally popular romantic comedy series.
According to Variety, Netflix has confirmed that the series starring Lily Collins as Emily Cooper will wrap up after Season 6, bringing closure to the character’s long-running journey from Chicago to Paris and beyond.
The show, created by Darren Star, first premiered in 2020 and quickly became a breakout hit for the streamer thanks to its mix of romance, fashion, workplace drama, and European escapism. Over its run, Emily’s story has expanded from Paris to other European locations, including Italy and Greece.
Production for the final season is already underway, with filming taking place in Greece and Monaco, signaling that Emily’s story will continue its increasingly international direction before concluding. The series has been known for following Emily Cooper’s evolving personal and professional life as she navigates relationships, career challenges, and cultural clashes in Europe.
While specific plot details for Season 6 remain under wraps, the final season is expected to resolve ongoing storylines involving Emily’s romantic life and her future at Agence Grateau. The show’s fifth season left her at a crossroads between different relationships and career opportunities, setting the stage for a final chapter.
Since its debut, Emily in Paris has remained a major streaming success for Netflix, consistently ranking in global Top 10 lists and driving strong viewership numbers across multiple seasons.
The sixth season will serve as the final installment, closing out Emily Cooper’s story after six seasons of fashion, romance, and high-stakes marketing drama across Europe.


















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