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Netflix’s ‘Emily in Paris’ to End with Season 6 as Production Moves to Greece

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by Chris Tremblay  May 26

Netflix has announced that Emily in Paris will end with its forthcoming sixth season, confirming that the already‑renewed installment will serve as the show’s last. The streamer shared the news on May 21, stating that the popular romantic comedy about an American marketing executive navigating life and work in Paris is heading into its “final chapter” after six seasons on the platform.

Star and producer Lily Collins marked the announcement with a video message shared on social media, where she addressed fans directly and reflected on her time leading the series. “After six unforgettable years of playing Emily Cooper, I’m here to share that this upcoming sixth season will be our final,” Collins said in the video, promising that the show’s conclusion will stay true to what fans have loved since its 2020 debut.

Collins added that season six “will bring you everything you love about the show and serve as the final chapter in Emily’s adventure of a lifetime,” framing the end of the series as a carefully planned send‑off rather than an abrupt cancellation. She emphasized that the cast and crew are “pouring our hearts into making this a fantastic farewell season,” underscoring the team’s commitment to closing the story with intention and emotional resonance.

From renewal to final chapter



The decision to end Emily in Paris with season six comes only months after Netflix officially renewed the series for that same installment at the start of 2026. On January 5, Netflix released a playful video of Collins blowing out a number‑six candle on a croissant to confirm that the show would return for a sixth season, but did not at that time describe it as the final run.

Entertainment outlets note that it was only in late May, after production had already begun, that Netflix and the creative team publicly framed season six as the show’s last act. PinkNews reported that the confirmation came as Netflix released first‑look images of Collins on location in Greece, accompanied by messaging that the series would “say adieu” after the upcoming season.

According to the show’s Wikipedia entry, which reflects the updated production status, the series was “renewed for a sixth and final season” in January 2026, capturing the shift from a straightforward renewal to a definitive endpoint. This aligns with reporting from multiple outlets that describe season six simultaneously as a continuation and a conclusion, highlighting how Netflix is positioning the show’s end as the culmination of a multi‑year story arc.

Production moves to Greece and Monaco



Season six is currently in production, with filming underway in Greece and additional shoots planned or underway in Monaco, expanding the series’ glamorous European footprint beyond its Parisian core. Netflix has shared images that show Collins’ character on location in Greek coastal settings, while reports note that the production has also set up in Monaco to capture the final chapter’s high‑end travel backdrop.

The Independent reports that the series will “end in Greece and Monaco,” describing these destinations as the stage where Emily’s search for love and belonging reaches its conclusion. E! News and other entertainment outlets similarly highlight that the current production schedule has the cast filming in these locations as part of the show’s farewell season.

While Netflix has not yet announced an exact release date, several reports suggest that the final episodes are expected to arrive sometime in late 2026 or potentially 2027, depending on how long filming and post‑production take. HollywoodLife notes that, based on the show’s past annual release pattern and the current May 2026 production start, industry observers project a launch window in mid‑to‑late 2027, while cautioning that Netflix has not confirmed a date.

Cast, creator and fanfare around the ending



Lily Collins will return as Emily Cooper for season six, continuing her role as both lead actor and producer as the series wraps up. Entertainment outlets report that key cast members Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, Lucien Laviscount, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery and others are expected to reprise their roles in the final season, maintaining continuity for viewers who have followed the ensemble since 2020.

Park marked the final‑season announcement with her own social media video, sharing footage of herself and Collins in Greece set to the collaborative track “Like a Prayer” by Sabrina Carpenter and Madonna, underscoring the show’s close relationship with pop culture and fashion‑driven music. This response echoed Collins’ message, with both performers emphasizing the emotional impact of concluding a project that has defined a significant period of their careers.

According to Moneycontrol, series creator Darren Star has also acknowledged the end of the show, thanking fans for supporting *Emily in Paris* over the years and promising a “final chapter” that stays true to the series’ tone. The outlet notes that Star framed the decision to close out the show with season six as a way to give Emily Cooper’s story a structured conclusion while the series remains highly visible in global streaming rankings.

Fan reaction to the announcement has been described as a mix of disappointment and appreciation, with PinkNews reporting that viewers expressed sadness at saying goodbye while also celebrating the show’s consistent escapist appeal, particularly for audiences seeking lighthearted content during recent turbulent years. Town & Country and other lifestyle outlets highlight that *Emily in Paris* has built a loyal following drawn to its fashion‑forward styling, travel‑inspired plots and emphasis on friendship and romantic entanglements, elements that the creative team has signaled will be central to the final season.

Legacy, LGBTQ+‑inclusive storytelling and what comes next



Since its debut in 2020, Emily in Paris has operated at the intersection of romantic comedy and aspirational travel series, presenting a stylized version of Parisian life through the eyes of a young American professional adjusting to a new culture. Over its seasons, the show has featured queer characters and storylines—such as Emily’s colleague Julien and other LGBTQ+ figures in her social circle—within its broader ensemble, reflecting a trend in mainstream streaming comedies toward more visible and casually integrated representation.

PinkNews notes that the show’s fanbase includes LGBTQ+ viewers who have engaged with its fashion‑centric aesthetics, friendships and depictions of chosen family in a cosmopolitan environment, even as critical responses to its storytelling and cultural portrayals have been mixed. The outlet frames the final‑season announcement as part of a broader moment for queer‑inclusive and queer‑adjacent series on major platforms, where long‑running titles are reaching planned endpoints as streamers adjust their line‑ups and invest in new projects.

Industry‑focused reporting suggests that, while Netflix is saying goodbye to Emily in Paris, the streamer continues to prioritize international and fashion‑oriented series that can travel across markets, pointing to the show as a template for visually distinctive, city‑driven storytelling. As season six moves through production and into its release window, the focus for many viewers will be whether Emily Cooper’s professional ambitions, romantic connections and cross‑cultural friendships—including those of queer and trans‑inclusive supporting characters—receive the kind of narrative closure that long‑running streaming hits rarely have time to craft.

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