Netflix has officially renewed Emilie in Paris for a sixth season, giving fans another reason to stay invested in Emily Cooper’s ever-evolving European adventure.
The announcement comes shortly after the strong debut of Season 5, which debuted in December and quickly proved that the series still has plenty of momentum.
The romantic comedy-drama, led by Lily Collins as Chicago-born marketing executive Emily Cooper, continues to resonate with global audiences.
Season 5 opened new doors for the character as Emily moved part-time to Italy to launch the Rome office of the Grateau Agency, while still being emotionally drawn to Paris.
The season debuted at number 2 on Netflix’s Top 10 with 13.5 million views in its first four days, then held that position the following week with an additional 13.3 million views.
In just 11 days, it reached 26.8 million views worldwide and became the number 1 series in 24 countries, including France and Italy.
Series creator Darren Star has previously hinted that season 6 will continue to follow the story naturally rather than forcing a drastic change of setting.
“There are a lot of places I would like to visit,” he said in December.
“But I think the show organically [follows] the scenario. The show is Emilie in Paris. It will never definitively leave its home port. But if I can take the audience on a journey somewhere else, I would love that.
Season 5 ended with several unresolved storylines.
Emily turned down a future with Marcello Muratori after deciding she wanted to prioritize her fast-paced career in Paris.
Meanwhile, Mindy’s personal life took center stage after Nicolas proposed in Venice, only for Alfie to wonder if she was making the right choice.
In the final moments, Mindy’s uncertainty was clear as she asked, “What do I do?” just before the screen fades to black.
Speaking about Mindy’s choices, Darren Star explained, “Anything is possible, and I definitely feel like they had a lot of chemistry between them, and it came out of left field for Mindy. It’s not the way she envisioned her life going.”
Ashley Park added that Mindy taking the easy route seemed intentional, even though it may not have suited her.
As for Emily, Collins shared that her character ended season 5 in a calmer place.
“She’s cool. She’s fine,” Collins said, noting that the uncertainty now belongs more to Gabriel than to Emily herself.
With strong viewing figures, unresolved cliffhangers and behind-the-scenes creative confidence, Emilie in Paris Season 6 is shaping up to be another stylish chapter when it returns sometime in 2026.




