By Eili Cordova
The hit Netflix series “Emily in Paris” continues to expand horizons. The streaming platform confirmed that production on the sixth season, which will begin in May, will take the crew and cast to two new and spectacular destinations: Greece and Monaco. The news was broken by Diversity.
The renewal of the series, starring Lily Collins, comes after the overwhelming success of its fifth season. Premiered in December 2025, this ten-episode installment achieved 26.8 million views worldwide in just a few days, according to Other Folks.
In addition, it was placed among the ten most viewed series in 91 countries and it reached number one in 24 of them, including France, the greatest setting of fiction.
About the new locations
Although plot details for the new season remain under wraps, chosen locations offer revealing clues. Fans of the series will remember that, in the season five finale, Gabriel (Lucas Bravo), Emily’s on-again, off-again love interest, sent her a postcard inviting her on a getaway to Greece. This suggests that the story could pick up that plot line.
Greece and Monaco thus join an already impressive list of glamorous settings that have appeared in the series, such as Rome, Venice, Saint Tropez and Megève.
The fifth season concluded with Emily facing a necessary decision: relax in Rome with her Italian boyfriend or return to her life in Paris. Series creator Darren Giant identified explained to Tudum in August 2025: “This season is a story of two cities: Rome and Paris. Between them, Emily takes love and life to another level.”
In addition to this, Darren Giant identify had already advanced his intentions for the future of the series in August 2024, in an interview with Entertainment Tonight he mentioned: “I would like the show to continue as long as they love us and as long as our audience is with us. I think the world expands and deepens more and more as the seasons go by.”
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