Emily in Paris season 2 is coming in haute! The Netflix romantic comedy just released the first full trailer for part deux and things are really starting to sizzle in the City of Love. Emily's life gets even more chaotic, dramatic and complicated —or as Sylvie says, she's becoming more French by the day!
Emily in Paris was Netflix's most popular comedy in 2020, reaching 58 million households. The show centers on Emily Cooper (Lily Collins), a 20something Chicago marketing manager who unexpectedly lands her dream job in Paris. She arrives, ready to revamp the social media strategy at a French luxury marketing firm, but finds strong opposition from her tough boss, Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu), and snobbish co-workers. It doesn't help that she doesn't speak French.
Once in Paris, Emily makes a new friend in aspiring singer Mindy (Ashley Park) and becomes entangled in several romances. One is with her hot neighbor, chef Gabriel (Lucas Bravo), who turns out to have a girlfriend, Camille (Camille Razat).
The second season will see Emily learning more of the language, finding new romance and continuing to juggle her work and social media stardom.
Here's everything we know so far about Emily in Paris season 2.
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Emily in Paris season 2 release date
Netflix has set the Emily in Paris season 2 release date for December 22.The premiere was confirmed at Netflix's TUDUM event in September.
On Nov. 11, 2020, Netflix announced its order of Emily in Paris season 2 via a "letter" from Sylvie requesting that her firm's parent company extend Emily's time with Savoir.
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"Despite her overconfident manner and lack of prior experience in luxury good marketing, she has nonetheless managed to charm some of our hard-to-impress clients," Sylvie writes.
"We hope that by extending her time in Paris, Emily will further the relationships she has already made, delve deeper into our culture, and perhaps pick up a few words of basic French."
Emily in Paris season 2 trailers
Netflix dropped the first full Emily in Paris season 2 trailer, which opens with Emily explaining to bestie Mindy that she slept with Gabriel. But now the sexy chef is staying in Paris —and his girlfriend Camille is suspicious about the reasons.
The trailer shows glimpses of Emily attending an avant-garde fashion show, traveling to a gorgeous coastal town, touring a cemetery and kissing a brand-new guy!
Previously, Netflix released a few teaser videos. The first accompanied the announcement video about season 2 featuring the cast cheekily saying "Deux" (or two, in French). Even Emily herself seems to know that French word.
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A cast video first revealed the start of production on Emily in Paris season 2 and celebrated the show's status as the most popular comedy on the service.
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Emily in Paris season 2 cast
The cast of Emily in Paris is led by Lily Collins as Emily Cooper, a junior marketing executive from Chicago who is sent to Paris to work at Savoir.
Other cast members include:
- Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie, Emily's French boss at Savoir in Paris
- Ashley Park as Mindy Chen, a nanny, aspiring singer and Emily's first friend in Paris
- Lucas Bravo as Gabriel, a chef and Emily's handsome downstairs neighbor
- Samuel Arnold as Julien, Emily's co-worker
- Bruno Gouery as Luc, Emily's co-worker
- Camille Razat as Camille, Emily's new friend and Gabriel's girlfriend
- William Abadie as Antoine Lambert, the owner of perfume company Maison Lavaux, Emily's client, Sylvie's affair partner and Gabriel's restaurant partner
- Kate Walsh as Madeline Wheeler, Emily's American boss in Chicago
Other guest and recurring cast members that may pop up in season 2 are:
- Arnaud Viard as Paul Brossard, the owner of Savoir
- Charley Fouquet as Catherine Lambert, Antoine's wife
- Eion Bailey as Randy Zimmer, the owner of a luxury hotel franchise
- Jean-Christophe Bouvet as Pierre Cadault, a famous French designer
- Charles Martins as Mathieu Cadault, Pierre's nephew and business partner and Emily's love interest
- Roe Hartrampf as Doug, Emily's ex-boyfriend in Chicago.
- Julien Floreancig as Thomas, a philosophy professor and Emily's ex
- Camille Japy as Louise, Camille's mother
- Christophe Guybet as Gerard, Camille's father
- Victor Meutelet as Timothée, the younger brother of Camille
- David Prat as Théo, Camille's other brother
Several new cast members are joining Emily in Paris season 2.
Lucien Laviscount (Scream Queens) is playing Alfie, described as "a 30-year-old, London-born, sarcastic charmer who refuses to immerse himself in French culture and instead prefers a pint at an English-speaking pub."
Jeremy O. Harris is guest starring as as Gregory Elliott Dupree, a fashion designer and protégé of Pierre Cadault.
French actor Arnaud Binard is Laurent G, a nightclub owner. Emily meets him at an event "but soon learns that his connection to Savoir is more complicated than marketing,"according to EW.com.
Emily in Paris season 2 plot
Emily in Paris season 2 should pick up where season 1 left off. Emily had finally earned her boss Sylvie's respect, thanks to the successful Pierre Cadault fashion show, and saved her job in Paris.
But her love life became even more of a complicated mess. To recap: Emily was caught in a love triangle with her hot downstairs neighbor, chef Gabriel, and his girlfriend Camille — who just happened to befriend Emily, unaware of the growing chemistry between the other two. Meanwhile, Emily had several men circling her, including her flirtatious client Antoine and the fashion businessman Mathieu Cadault.
In the finale, Gabriel broke up with Camille so he could move to Normandy to open his own restaurant. Emily blew off a trip to St. Tropez with Mathieu to say goodbye to Gabriel, and the two ended up in bed together. The next morning, she discovered Antoine was investing in Gabriel's Paris restaurant, so Gabriel wasn't leaving after all. Camille texted Emily about the news, asking if they could talk. Oh la la!
So, what's in store for season 2? As creator Darren Star told TVLine, "What happens in the next chapter, I think, can be a real exploration of how does the relationship between these three characters evolve ... Season 2 will open up some interesting and surprising relationship avenues."
The show received a ton of flack for Emily's naivete and complete lack of language skills. In season 2, Star told OprahMag.com that Emily will grow up a bit. "She's going to be more of a part of the fabric of the world she's living in. She'll be more of a resident of the city. She'll have her feet on the ground a little more. She's making a life there."
Star explained to Variety that the first season covered a short time period, so season 2 will see Emily "embrace the city a little bit more."
"When she got there, she got a bit of a free pass in the beginning and I don’t think it will be quite as easy for her in second season," he said. "I think she will be more assimilated, in terms of living in Paris and stepping up to the challenges of learning the language."
And fans can look forward to "unexpected storylines" in the romance department.
"There was a twist a the end of the first season that she did not see coming, and I think there’s a lot of fallout that happens from the that in the new season," Star teased.
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