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Is Emily in Paris Truly Bowing Out? The Cast Pulls Back the (Stylish) Curtain
Season 5 Is Here, But the Journey Isn’t Over Yet
It’s official: while fans eagerly await part two of the fifth season of Stranger Things, a different Netflix sensation has just sashayed back into our lives. On Thursday, December 18, 2025, Netflix rolled out the fifth season of Emily in Paris, blessing our screens with 10 sparkling new episodes. For those still gorging on croissants and drama, rest assured—Lily Collins’ Emily is back, exploring fresh horizons and stepping into an unexpected new love story. But before you raise a glass of Bordeaux in her honor, you should know: these episodes aren’t the show’s swan song.
Netflix Spills the Tea: A Sixth Season Confirmed
Grab your berets! According to Show Snob and none other than Ted Sarandos (yes, The Big Boss of Netflix himself), the comedic whirlwind that is Emily in Paris isn’t hanging up its heels just yet. During a recent conference, Sarandos confirmed that the show has already been renewed for a sixth season, with release speculations pointing to late 2026 or perhaps early 2027.
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- The story is not ending with Season 5.
- Season 6 is in the pipeline.
- The next chapter is on track for a release somewhere between late 2026 and early 2027.
Netflix isn’t counting on Emily alone to keep subscribers glued. The streaming giant is positively buzzing about fan favorites returning next year: Bridgerton, Beef, One Piece, Outer Banks, Virgin River, The Gentlemen, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Ginny and Georgia, and Lupin are all scheduled to be back with new seasons in 2026. (Let’s just say: start stocking up on popcorn.)
The Cast Speaks: Is It the End of an Era?
So what’s all this noise about Emily in Paris ending soon? Enter Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, the magnetic actress behind the formidable Sylvie Grateau. In a refreshingly candid moment behind the scenes, Leroy-Beaulieu revealed that the subject of the show’s end is no longer off-limits among cast and crew. Opening up to Paris Match, she confessed, “I am happy to return to my character,” before quickly adding, “I am also very happy to leave her.”
She didn’t stop there. In her own words, “After season six, which will most likely be the last, I’m really going to miss Sylvie. But right now, we’re all ready to move on. That’s normal, six seasons is not bad at all!”
- Leroy-Beaulieu openly shares mixed feelings about saying goodbye.
- The idea of wrapping things up after six seasons isn’t taboo among the team.
- The possibility of the sixth season being the last feels real for everyone involved.
It seems even a glamorous Parisian life can’t go on forever—especially when you’ve wrung out every ounce of romantic intrigue and haute couture plot twist over half a decade.
Looking Forward: Enjoy It While It Lasts
While nothing in showbiz is written in stone (except, perhaps, the exorbitant price of a Paris studio apartment), all signs point to season six serving as Emily in Paris’ grand finale. Even for those inseparable from their Netflix queue, the idea of a series bowing out after six strong seasons feels like a well-timed au revoir.
So, what’s a devoted Emily in Paris fan to do?
- Soak up every moment Lily Collins and the cast bring to life in the current and upcoming seasons.
- Embrace change—just like Emily, who never met a fashionable risk she didn’t like.
- Prepare for a 2026 (or 2027) filled with binge-worthy returns from your other favorite Netflix series.
After all, if the cast is ready for the next adventure and the curtain is about to fall, why not take a leaf from Sylvie Grateau herself—relish the good memories, treasure the style, and look boldly at whatever comes next. Six seasons isn’t just “not bad”—it’s the stuff of streaming legend.











