Now that Emily is almost done with what Paris had to offer, we might get a spin-off, Emily In Rome

Emily In Paris season 4 part 2 gives a major hint of spin-off, Emily In Rome

Infidelity, heartbreaks, and chasing a horde of red flagged humans later, it looks like Emily (Lily Collins)’s journey in the city of ‘Love’ Paris is coming to an end. The makers have shared a major hint that her story might be moving to Rome now. Surprised? Well, don’t be. Following the success of Emily In Paris, it looks like the makers wish to finally put an end to her journey in Paris and shift the plot to Rome, where you do as the Romans do. The major hint comes ahead of Emily In Paris season 4 part 2 release.

 

Emily In Rome?

Emily In Paris season 4, part 2 will be released on September 12, and it looks like that might just mark the end of Emily’s journey in Paris. She is seemingly tired of all the French have to offer and wants to move on. The city of love, took away the man she fell in love with, and now, Emily has no other option but to move ahead.

Her way of doing so is staying in Rome and finding love there. This is a major hint that a spin-off of the series will be Emily In Rome. The recently unveiled trailer also hinted that a branch of her marketing firm could be in Rome, this is mainly out of Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu)’s reaction when she got to know that Emily is currently in Rome.

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Hint of more spin-offs?

Not just that, the trailer shares a hint at more places Emily might explore in the future (the scene with Ashley Park’s Mindy Chen at the end). These include Britain and Italy. So, you could probably also end up seeing Emily in Britain and Emily In Italy. That is if the show still resonates with the viewers.

 

The reactions to Emily In Paris season 4 part 1

Now that Emily In Paris S4 part 1 has been released, the reactions differ from place-to-place. A few are not happy about the plot not moving forward at a stronger pace, while others feel it is enjoyable. Overall, most are not impressed. However, the second part appears to offer a lot more than the first. So, one can only wait and watch what happens next.