
Netflix released the official trailer and first images for Emily in Paris Season 5, confirming that the new chapter arrives on December 18 with all 10 episodes. The season follows Emily Cooper as she expands her role at Agence Grateau and takes on her new responsibilities in Rome. The trailer introduces a shift in her surroundings, her relationships, and her sense of direction as she adapts to a city that pulls her into new professional and personal situations.
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The season picks up after Sylvie asks Emily to lead the agency’s Rome office. The trailer shows her arrival in the Italian capital, a change that brings new energy to her life and new complications to her work. She begins a relationship with Marcello Muratori, played by Eugenio Franceschini, whose role in the cashmere industry becomes a point of interest in her day-to-day challenges. His enthusiasm for her creates tension in meetings, while his mother, Antonia, questions Emily’s ideas and approach. These shifts give Emily a new set of dynamics to navigate as she balances charm, ambition, and a city that demands quick adaptation.


Lily Collins describes Emily’s direction this season as more assured, with a sense of bravery and curiosity guiding her choices. She mentions that Emily arrives in Rome ready to confront her work, her relationships, and her identity with new confidence. She also introduces a refreshed look that connects her Parisian experience with her new Italian surroundings, resulting in styling choices that reflect her current chapter. Collins explains that this change mirrors an effort to take herself seriously while letting go of past pressure, even as stressful moments still appear.
Darren Star views the fifth season as one of his most exciting chapters to date. He says the material feels fresh and gives the ensemble more room to grow. The trailer supports this, revealing glimpses of returning characters and the emotional threads that carry them forward. Mindy and Alfie appear back in Paris exchanging loaded glances, Sylvie reveals a gentler side, and Gabriel expresses a desire to focus on his future. These pieces show how Emily’s shift to Rome affects everyone within the extended narrative.


Emily in Paris Season 5 stars Lily Collins as Emily Cooper, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie Grateau, Ashley Park as Mindy Chen, Lucas Bravo as Gabriel, Samuel Arnold as Julien, Bruno Gouery as Luc, William Abadie as Antoine Lambert, Lucien Laviscount as Alfie, Eugenio Franceschini as Marcello, Thalia Besson as Genevieve, Paul Forman as Nico, Arnaud Binard as Laurent G, Minnie Driver as Princess Jane, Bryan Greenberg as Jake, and Michèle Laroque as Yvette. Darren Star leads the series as creator, executive producer, and writer. Tony Hernandez, Lilly Burns, Andrew Fleming, Stephen Brown, Alison Brown, Robin Schiff, Grant Sloss, and Joe Murphy join him as executive producers. MTV Entertainment Studios, Darren Star Productions, and Jax Media produce the series.
Season 5 of Emily in Paris begins on December 18 on Netflix, with Emily’s Roman chapter guiding new romance, shifting dynamics, and career choices that shape the direction ahead.

















