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Emily in Paris Season 4’s Part 2 Trailer Teases New Love and More Drama Than Ever Before
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Date:2025-04-12 19:21:14
Emily is about to become an American in Rome.
Yes, while the first three and a half seasons of Emily in Paris have seen Lily Collins’ Emily grapple with love gained and lost in France’s capital, the newly-released trailer for part two of season four indicates everyone’s favorite American is heading to Italy.
And with a new locale comes, naturally, a new potential love interest. But let’s rewind.
While the first half of season four saw (spoiler alert!) Emily choose to be with Lucas Bravo’s Gabriel over Lucien Laviscount’s Alfie—after two full seasons of being torn between the two—it doesn’t mean they’re destined to live happily ever after.
As the second trailer shows, there’s the small matter of Camille (played by Camille Razat) having Gabriel’s baby. As Emily laments to him in the trailer, “You’re always going to choose her. I cannot be the person who pulls you away from your family.”
So when the opportunity to travel to Rome for business—in an attempt to professionally woo the handsome Marcello (Eugenio Franceschini) to the side of Agence Grateau—it’s tempting.
But while Emily balks at leaving Paris, her BFF Mindy (Ashley Park) tells her, “For once do something spontaneous, and reckless, and un-Emily. Just have an adventure.”
Because if there’s one thing Emily is good at, as her boss Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) reminds her, it’s “mixing business with pleasure.”
So it’s not long before the backdrop of Paris’ Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe are traded for Rome’s Colosseum and Trevi Fountain.
And it seems like Emily is embracing the concept of when in Rome… As Marcello reminds her, “You’re only here for a few days, there’s a lot to see.”
But as Emily and her handsome guide explore Rome on a for-two vespa, back home in Paris, everyone is reeling over her departure. Because as the trailer reminds its viewers, all roads lead to Rome.
So it isn’t long before Emily is confronted with her past as she enjoys all the sights—and pleasures—Rome and Marcello have to offer.
“So,” Marcello begins, “which city do you prefer? Paris or Roma?”
But on what answer Emily provides the loaded question—one that could dictate both her professional and romantic futures—viewers will have to wait until part two is released on September 12.
In the meantime, keep reading for a look back at the first half of season four.
Eugenio Franceschini plays Rome native Marcello, who is direct, confident and values simplicity. He's substantive but never flashy—true to the roots of his family's company.
Thalia Besson plays Genevieve: Laurent's 20-something daughter from a past relationship, who's just moved from New York City to Paris to start her career. Her bright, eager demeanor immediately endears her to Emily, who’s thrilled to have an American expat to mentor. But their similarities may end up complicating Emily's life—both professionally and personally.
Emily supports Alfie at a boxing match, despite their split.
Antoine flashes a suspicious smile.
Mindy has never looked better.
Emily debuts yet another bold fashion statement.
Sylie stays serving boss energy
Judging by this photo, Emily will find herself in another juocy predicament.
Gabriel's career looks hotter than ever.
Julian has a promising new marketing campaign.
It definitely seems there's still drama between Emily and Camille over their mutual love interest Gabriel.
After all, this furred out look is nothing short of show-stopping.
Antoine Lambert knows how to serve a look, and this blue suit is no exception.
Leave it to Emily to prove winter fashion can be as head-turning as it is practical.
Or both? It seems to be a fine line as Emily and Gabriel raise a glass with friends, looking extra cozy together.
This historical-looking ensemble might just require some added context only season four can provide. Or, it's just Emily being Emily.
From the looks of this, it doesn't look like things have thawed between Camille and Emily.
Meanwhile, Emily and Alfie look rather comfortable for being recently broken up.
To see just who is the source of Sylvie's indecipherable look (is that lust? amusement? indifference?), we'll just have to wait and see.
Julien and Luc are back at it again at Agence Grateau.
Emily and Mindy are looking like two peas in a pod—or should we say two peas in a particularly colorful pod? Yet, we'd expect nothing less from the fashion on Emily in Paris.
Speaking of fashion, Emily is looking particularly chic in this blue ensemble set against the backdrop of a gorgeous Villa.
And of course, Emily has the perfect outfit.
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