Coucou! Netflix's Emily in Paris is becoming... Emily in Rome?!

How to make Emily in Paris even more fun? By sending Emily to Italy, duh. And that’s what’s about to happen in the second part of the current season four, which will be released in September. Still caught up in a love triangle or however many men are in her complicated love web, the Amerisienne is suddenly, voilà, sent to Rome by her boss.
In the trailer, we first spot some romance between Gabriel and Emily in the Swiss Alps, but a new Italian face also comes to say ciao. Marcello Morettori (or something like that) saves clumsy Emily from the slopes and it doesn’t stop there. As it should be, Marcello also becomes a case of crossing boundaries between work and private life, and although Emily doesn’t seem to want to go to Rome voluntarily, Sylvie sends her there to reel in a deal.
What follows are walks along the Tiber instead of the Seine, endless plates of pasta, kilometers of rides on Vespas, and a soundtrack that immediately reveals that there will probably be a lot of bondjornow and gratsjeej in this dolceej veetah vacation, while hopefully, back home, work is quietly being done on the mess that Camille and Gabriel have made. There’s even a hint about whether Emily might want to stay in Rome…
How to make Emily in Paris even more fun? By sending Emily to Italy, duh. And that’s what’s about to happen in the second part of the current season four, which will be released in September. Still caught up in a love triangle or however many men are in her complicated love web, the Amerisienne is suddenly, voilà, sent to Rome by her boss.
In the trailer, we first spot some romance between Gabriel and Emily in the Swiss Alps, but a new Italian face also comes to say ciao. Marcello Morettori (or something like that) saves clumsy Emily from the slopes and it doesn’t stop there. As it should be, Marcello also becomes a case of crossing boundaries between work and private life, and although Emily doesn’t seem to want to go to Rome voluntarily, Sylvie sends her there to reel in a deal.
What follows are walks along the Tiber instead of the Seine, endless plates of pasta, kilometers of rides on Vespas, and a soundtrack that immediately reveals that there will probably be a lot of bondjornow and gratsjeej in this dolceej veetah vacation, while hopefully, back home, work is quietly being done on the mess that Camille and Gabriel have made. There’s even a hint about whether Emily might want to stay in Rome…



