Lily Collins' 'Emily in Paris' Renewed for Season 6
- On Jan. 5, Netflix announced it greenlit a sixth season of Emily in Paris, more than two weeks after Season 5 arrived on the streamer.
- After Season 5's strong debut, it amassed 26.8 million views worldwide in 11 days, topping Netflix Top 10 with 13.5 million views in four days and 13.3 million the following week.
- After a season split between France and Italy, series creator Darren Star and producers Paramount Television Studios, Darren Star Productions and Jax Media highlight Emily Cooper opening Agence Grateau Rome office before returning to Paris.
- The pickup positions the series to return with Season 6 sometime in 2026, sustaining global audiences and continuing production with Paramount Television Studios and production crew.
- Plot-Wise, the finale left Season 5 cliffhangers including work idea fallout and a big secret, while Darren Star has signalled Season 6 will continue organically and may visit Greece.
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"Emily goes into the sixth round in Paris: Season 5 celebrates great success on Netflix and fans can look forward to an extension.
This Tuesday, January 6, 2026, Netflix made a big announcement confirming the shooting of Emily in Paris' sixth season. A news that will delight fans of Lily Collins' series, just a month after the broadcast of season 5, which took place between France and Italy. What can the creators of the show reserve for us for this season 6?
Reports claim that the new season of the popular series will have a Greek flavor.
Emily in Paris future confirmed after Gabriel cliffhanger left show eyeing move to new location
Less than three weeks after the fifth season of hit Netflix series Emily in Paris debuted, the show's future has now been confirmed, with Lily Collins and the rest of the cast set to return for season 6.The new was announced with a short video, which sees Collins walking towards a phone camera, before a zoom out reveals it is on a tripod behind a croissant. That croissant has a number six candle sticking out of it.Fans will no doubt be delighted…
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