Emily in Paris: Season 4 trailer reminds us why we still love the Netflix series so much

Emily in Paris: Season 4 trailer reminds us why we still love the Netflix series so much

It’s back on our screens after a year and a half absence due to the actors and writers strike in Hollywood last year. Netflix just released the trailer for Emily Season 4 Episode 1 in Paris, where it’s always about love, secrets and lies. In short, everything we love about this series!

Emily will (finally) choose between Alfie and Gabrielle!

After the dramatic events of Camille and Gabriel’s (Lucas Bravo) unhappy marriage, Emily (Lily Collins) loses control. She has strong feelings for two men, but Gabrielle is expecting a baby with her ex, and Alfie’s (Lucien Lavisconte) worst fears about her and the chef are confirmed. At work, Sylvie (Philippines Leroy-Beaulier) must face a difficult dilemma from her past to save her marriage while the team at Grato’s agency faces personnel changes.

Mindy (Ashley Park) and the band are preparing for Eurovision, but when the funds run out, they are forced to cut it short. Emily and Gabriel’s chemistry is undeniable as they work together to earn a Michelin star, but two major secrets threaten to undo everything they’ve dreamed of…

The season 4 trailer suggests that our American will finally make a choice between Alfie and Gabriel after playing both sides for far too long. If it is not new love interest will appear in this first part. Anything is possible when we know that the young woman is about to fly to Italy in Part 2. And if we don’t know what the reason is, it’s either work or following a beggar (or both).

These pictures remind us how much we love (guilty pleasure!) Emily in Paris, light and summer fun, where we lust after her colorful characters, the heroine’s very elegant appearance, Mindy’s songs and very (also) Parisian in the series.

Note that Netflix will release the first episode of Season 4 online on August 15th, and you’ll have to wait until September 12th to find out the rest. Yes, yes, a baguette!

Source: Allocine

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