Emily in Paris is preparing for its final bow. Netflix has confirmed that the glossy romantic comedy led by Lily Collins will end with its upcoming sixth season, turning the next chapter of Emily Cooper’s European adventure into the show’s farewell run.
The news gives one of Netflix’s most recognisable lifestyle-driven comedies a clear ending after years of fashion, romance, career chaos and postcard-ready locations. Season 6 is now in production, with Greece serving as the first filming stop before the story moves through Monaco and eventually returns to Paris.
For fans who have followed Emily from her early days as a Chicago marketing executive dropped into Parisian agency life, the final season marks a major shift. The series has always sold itself on more than romance. It became a travel fantasy, a fashion showcase and a social-media-era workplace comedy built around reinvention, ambition and escapism.
Netflix confirmed the final-season news through its Tudum update, with Lily Collins announcing that Season 6 will serve as the last chapter in Emily’s journey. The announcement arrives with filming already underway, giving the final episodes a sense of momentum rather than uncertainty.
Season 6 turns Emily’s European story into a farewell tour
The final season is set to begin in Greece, then continue to Monaco before bringing Emily back to the City of Light. That route fits the show’s recent direction, after Season 5 expanded Emily’s world beyond Paris and leaned more heavily into the idea of Europe as both a playground and a pressure point for her personal life.
Season 5 pushed Emily into Rome, where her work at Agence Grateau and her romance with Italian cashmere heir Marcello created fresh tension. The season also left emotional threads hanging around Gabriel, Marcello, Mindy, Nicolas and Alfie, giving the final season several relationships to settle without needing to stretch the story further.
Darren Star, the creator and executive producer of the series, described making the show with the cast and crew as “the trip of a lifetime,” while thanking Netflix, Paramount and fans as the production moves into its last run. Collins also shared gratitude for the experience, framing the farewell as a stylish celebration rather than a quiet exit.
The returning cast remains central to the show’s appeal. Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, Lucien Laviscount, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery and William Abadie have all helped turn the series into an ensemble comedy where Emily’s personal choices ripple across friendships, office politics and romantic complications.
The ending gives Netflix a cleaner finish for one of its biggest comfort shows
Emily in Paris has often divided viewers, but its staying power has never depended on critical approval alone. The series became a global comfort watch because it offers a bright, highly styled version of career ambition and romance, where every professional crisis seems to come with couture, cocktails and a new European backdrop.
That formula helped the show stand out in Netflix’s crowded catalogue. Its visual identity is instantly recognisable: bold clothes, polished interiors, elegant streets, luxury brands and relationship drama that rarely loses its lightness. Ending with Season 6 allows Netflix to package the series as a complete six-season journey rather than letting it fade without a designed farewell.
The final season also has a clear emotional task. Emily has spent much of the series choosing between versions of herself: the ambitious American outsider, the increasingly confident Paris professional, the romantic optimist and the woman drawn to new cities whenever life becomes complicated. A planned ending gives the writers room to decide which version of Emily finally stays.
Mindy’s engagement to Nicolas and her unresolved connection with Alfie could also become one of the season’s most watched storylines. The show has increasingly treated Mindy as more than Emily’s confidante, giving her music, ambition and romantic stakes of her own. A final season gives that arc a chance to land with more weight.
Gabriel’s place in the story is harder to ignore. His relationship with Emily has remained one of the show’s longest-running emotional threads, and Season 6 will likely face the question that has followed them since the beginning: whether their connection is destiny, timing, nostalgia or simply the show’s most durable unresolved complication.
No release date has been confirmed yet, but the start of production means the farewell chapter is now actively moving toward screens. For Netflix, the announcement creates a clean promotional runway. For viewers, it turns every new image from the set into a clue about how Emily Cooper’s last adventure will look.
After five seasons of reinvention, wrong turns and carefully dressed chaos, Emily in Paris is no longer simply returning for another glamorous trip. It is heading toward an ending, with Greece, Monaco and Paris set to frame the final goodbye.










