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Emily in Paris Fans Should Say “Merci” to Netflix.

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Within just a month of Emily in Paris release, the service just announced that fans can expect a second season.

The cast announced this with a short video on Netflix’s official Twitter account. They brandished two drinks, cracked two eggs, and sprayed perfume twice, with the tagline “Deux is always better than un.”

We arent very surprised taking into account the sheer popularity of Emily in Paris. Despite backlash from real Parisians and American ex-pats in Paris alike, the story of Emily Cooper (Lily Collins), a Chicago native who gets to move to the City of Lights to serve as an American liaison between marketing firms, quickly became one of Netflix’s biggest hits of the fall season.

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Emily in Paris is the closest you can get to Paris now

Here’s what happened during Emily in Paris’ first season, and what creator Darren Star has to say about what might be next. Spoilers ahead!

 

Emily in Paris will be back for an outrageous, delightful second season

After Emily’s dizzying arrival in Paris, a city where she doesn’t speak the native language and constantly gets confused by local customs, she ends up befriending her neighbour Gabriel (Lucas Bravo), a handsome sous-chef at a nearby bistro. Though the two immediately hit it off, the situation quickly becomes much more complicated when Emily inadvertently makes friends with Gabriel’s girlfriend Camille (Camille Razat), creating a love triangle.

In the finale, Gabriel and Camille have seemingly broken up over Gabriel’s decision to leave Paris and open his own restaurant in his home region of Normandy, and before he’s set to move, Gabriel and Emily spend the night together. However, things take a turn when Emily’s wealthy client, Antoine Lambert (William Abadie), invests in Gabriel’s restaurant in Paris, forcing him to stay… and presumably work things out with Camille.

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Emily in Paris ended in a cliff-hanger

Before Emily in Paris officially scored a sophomore season, Star told TVLine that he already had some ideas in place for season two. “What happens in the next chapter, I think, can be a real exploration of how does the relationship between these three characters evolve,” Star revealed. “That, to me, is such a fun thing to explore in Season 2, because these are not Americans. They’re French people. To me, a big part of the show is looking at everything through a different lens. Season 2 will open up some interesting and surprising relationship avenues.”

There’s no news exactly on when can the second season hit Netflix-or you know start filming- with keeping the second wave of the pandemic in real Paris. But still, fans can stay excited and wait for the second season now that it is confirmed.

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