
Netflix’s beloved rom-com series Emily in Paris is gearing up for its most ambitious chapter yet. On October 22, 2025, the streamer dropped the official teaser trailer for Season 5, confirming that Emily Cooper’s whirlwind life is trading the Eiffel Tower for the Colosseum. With Lily Collins reprising her role as the effervescent American expat, the new season promises an escalation in fashion, romance, and emotional turmoil. Set to premiere all 10 episodes on December 18, 2025, Season 5 shifts the action to Rome, where Emily’s Parisian fairytale faces its “darkest chapter” amid professional risks, romantic entanglements, and personal secrets.
The trailer opens with Emily (Collins) embracing la dolce vita in Rome, sipping espresso and exploring ancient ruins alongside her new love interest, Marcello Muratori (Eugenio Franceschini). Voiceover from Marcello describes a passionate encounter: “We start on a beautiful woman. She’s joined by a man. It’s clear they know each other. Unable to keep their hands off each other, eventually sharing a kiss.” Scenes flash of the couple on Vespa rides past the Trevi Fountain, boating adventures, and lavish parties, all underscored by Emily’s signature bold outfits—think vibrant prints and statement accessories that blend Parisian chic with Italian flair. Her best friend Mindy (Ashley Park) quips, “Rome looks so good on you,” as the Agence Grateau team, including Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu), Julien (Samuel Arnold), and Luc (Bruno Gouery), relocates for a six-month contract with Marcello’s family fashion company, Umberto Muratori.

But beneath the glamour lies chaos. The official synopsis reveals Emily, now head of Agence Grateau Rome, facing “professional and romantic challenges as she adapts to life in a new city.” A risky work idea backfires, leading to “heartbreak and career setbacks.” A buried secret threatens one of her closest relationships, forcing Emily to confront conflicts head-on. Creator Darren Star describes it as “a tale of two cities: Rome and Paris,” with Emily straddling both worlds to elevate her love and life. The teaser ends on a cliffhanger note, with Julien asking, “If we are all here, who’s in Paris?”—hinting at unfinished business back in France, including Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) pursuing his Michelin-star dreams and possibly chasing Emily.
This seasonal pivot builds on Season 4’s cliffhanger, where Emily sparked a romance with Marcello and moved to Rome to open the agency’s Italian branch. Fans speculated a title change to Emily in Rome, and the trailer playfully scratches out “Paris” for “Rome” in the logo. Yet, Star assures Paris remains central: “Emily’s going to have a presence in Rome. It doesn’t mean she’s not going to be in Paris.” First-look photos show ventures to Venice, with Emily on canal boat rides and Mindy performing in a giant martini glass, expanding the show’s European footprint.
The cast sees returns and shake-ups. Collins, as producer and star, expressed excitement about Emily’s growth: “Marcello is a whole other adventure… we want Emily to have a better work-life balance.” Bravo’s Gabriel, fresh off a scruffy Phase 4 look, reverts to his hunky chef persona with blond highlights, potentially reigniting the love triangle. Lucien Laviscount’s Alfie, who ended things with Emily in Season 4, returns amid hints of moving on. Notable absence: Camille Razat’s Camille, whose storyline concluded naturally after faking a pregnancy.

New faces add intrigue. Bryan Greenberg plays Jake, an American expat in Paris; Michèle Laroque is Yvette, Sylvie’s old friend; and Minnie Driver joins as Princess Jane, a royal tied to Sylvie’s circle. These additions promise fresh dynamics, from expat alliances to high-society drama.
Production wrapped in August 2025 after starting in May, filming in Paris, Rome, and Venice. Tragedy struck when assistant director Diego Borella passed away from a heart attack on set, pausing filming briefly. Despite this, the season topped Netflix charts post-Season 4, with 19.9 million views in its debut week.
Fashion remains a star. Costume designer Marylin Fitoussi amps up the couture with Italian influences—equestrian dates, road trips, and parties demand extravagant ensembles. Emily’s bob haircut signals evolution, blending her American optimism with European sophistication.
Thematically, Season 5 explores reinvention. Emily leans into French-Italian fusion for stability, but fallout from backfired ideas cascades into heartbreak. Star aims to “stay ahead of the audience,” proving the show’s expansive potential. As Emily tackles honesty in conflicts, she emerges with “deeper connections, renewed clarity, and readiness for new possibilities.”
Critics and fans buzz about the trailer’s promise of “more couture, chaos, and heartbreak.” Gabriel’s pursuit adds an “Italian twist” to the love triangle, while professional risks echo real expat struggles. With Venice vistas and Roman ruins, visuals dazzle, but emotional stakes heighten—Emily’s fairytale darkens as secrets unravel.
As December approaches, Emily in Paris Season 5 positions itself as holiday escapism with depth. Will Emily choose Rome’s passion or Paris’s familiarity? The trailer teases turmoil, but Emily’s resilience shines. Hearts will indeed “Rome farther than ever,” but at what cost?