Video: Netflix Drops Trailer for EMILY IN PARIS Season 4 Part 2
Netflix has dropped the trailer for Part 2 of the fourth season of Emily in Paris, starring Lily Collins and Ashley Park. In the new season, as old patterns clash with new complications, Emily feels drawn to a potential new love interest and a new city. Watch the new trailer!
The Paley Center to Host EMILY IN PARIS Event With Cast and Crew
The Paley Center for Media has announced the latest selection of its acclaimed PaleyLive series, Emily in Paris: The Magic Behind the Scenes. The highly anticipated evening will feature a screening of an episode from the upcoming season four followed by a discussion with the stars and creative team.
Video: Netflix Debuts Trailer for EMILY IN PARIS Season 4
Netflix has dropped the trailer for the highly anticipated fourth season of Emily in Paris, starring Lily Collins and Ashley Park. Emily in Paris Season 4 will be split into two 5-episode parts, with Part 1 premiering on August 15, 2024 followed by Part 2 on September 12, 2024.
Photos: See New Photos for EMILY IN PARIS Season 4
Netflix has revealed first-look images from the upcoming fourth season of Emily in Paris. Just like Emily Cooper, the fashion is evolving and will be bolder than ever in Season 4. Part 1 of the new season will premiere on August 15, 2024, followed by Part 2 on September 12, 2024. Take a look at the photos here!
Video: See Ashley Park in EMILY IN PARIS Season 4 Date Announcement
Netflix has released the date announcement and first look for season four of Emily In Paris, featuring Tony nominee Ashley Park. Part 1 of the new season will premiere on August 15, 2024, followed by Part 2 on September 12, 2024. In the date announcement video, the cast is asked to describe the new season in three words. “Chaotic,” “heartbreaking,” “adventurous,” “fashionable,” and “revenge' are among the answers given by the actors.
UNCOUPLED Canceled By Showtime After Netflix Pick-Up
Showtime is no longer moving forward with a new season of Uncoupled after it picked the series up from Netflix. The Neil Patrick Harris-fronted show was supposed to have a second season on the service after Netflix had canceled it. The series also starred Brooks Ashmanskas, Tuc Watkins, André De Shields, Nic Rouleau, and more.