Netflix’s Emily In Paris Season 4 Trailer: Emily Cooper Is Ready For French Flings After Her Confusing Romance With Gabriel And Alfie!

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Hold onto your berets, mes amis! The chicest marketing maven is back as Netflix unveils the oh-so-chic trailer for Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 1. Lily Collins returns as our favourite expat influencer, Emily Cooper, navigating the cobblestone streets of Paris with panache and plenty of Parisian flair. While some fans are excited about the show’s new season, some complain about the part 1, part 2 drama!

Emily In Paris Season 4 Part 1 Trailer!

Emily Cooper, played by Lili Collins, is having emotional difficulties. Her engagement with Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) has ended, and Gabriel is expecting a child with his former partner, Camille. She can’t decide which of the two men she loves. So, she goes on to explore her single self as she drools over various “hot men” in Paris. The trailer explores her accidental “public” breakup with Alfie while struggling to avoid controversy at work. The trailer is chaotic, sizzling, and everything Emily!

At a masquerade affair, Emily spots Gabriel and Alfie on opposing corners of the room as the trailer ends. “I promised myself I’d be open to any possibility, and this seems like it’s the one,” she says in her voiceover, hinting at her willingness to explore new opportunities. Amidst financial difficulties, Mindy and her band will be preparing for Eurovision in the upcoming season, aside from Emily Cooper’s love involvements. For the sake of her marriage, Sylvie might confront a difficult decision from her history, and the Agence Grateau team must handle staffing changes.

The first installment of Season 4 of Emily in Paris will air on August 15 and the second on September 12. Netflix presently offers streaming for seasons 1-3.

But Why Season 4 Part 2, Some Ask!

While fans are excited about the new season romance between Emily and Gabriel, many complain about this new trend of new seasons released in two parts. Makers might view it as a marketing technique to increase the mystery and excitement of the audience, but for the fans, it looks rather confusing. Just like Bridgerton Season 3 before, the new Emily In Paris season is also released in two parts, to which the audience said, “Yay. But hate the two parts when the number of episodes is so low.” Another said, “Please stop with the 2 part releasing dates,” and the two-part thing doesn’t build up more excitement, it makes us lose the frenzy.” It seems like some fans are angry with this setup!

Meghna Rajpal: Patriarchy's worst nightmare (with a cute smile). An introvert walking around with Bollywood Music in the background who will avoid meeting you in public. I write about pop culture, fashion, and everything controversial.