After two years since Season 3 was released, “Emily in Paris” is finally back with new episodes. These new episodes follow Emily, the main character, as she finds herself in the middle of a love triangle while also trying to fix the issues she has caused with the marketing firm where she works, Agence Grateau.
Emily, played by Lily Collins, is single now, and her search for love brings her back to two important men in her life: the charming French chef Gabriel, played by Lucas Bravo, and her handsome British ex-boyfriend Alfie, played by Lucien Laviscount. With these two men still deeply involved in her life, Emily will finally have to decide who she truly wants to be with.
Aside from her love life, viewers will also get to see Emily visiting new European destinations after spending what feels like a long time in Paris. Emily is ready to go on new adventures and discover what life has to offer beyond the city of crêpes and baguettes.
She is also focused on her own personal growth, wanting to figure out who she wants to become. For some time now, Emily has been busy with content creation for her growing social media presence, and she has been juggling multiple marketing campaigns. Now, she is in need of a well-deserved break to reflect on her own life.
The new episodes of “Emily in Paris” are set to stream soon, and for those who are eagerly waiting to know when and where to watch them, here’s everything you need to know.
When Is ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 4, Part 2 Coming Out?
The glitzy Parisian life returns to Netflix with “Emily in Paris” Season 4, Part 1, which premiered on August 15, 2024. Even though the series had consistently released new episodes every year since it started in 2020, this latest season took a bit longer to arrive due to the writers’ and actors’ strike in 2023.

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Luckily, once the strike ended, the cast and crew quickly returned to work, completing everything just in time for a summer 2024 release. Fans can now catch up on what happened to Emily after the dramatic Season 3 finale, where Camille and Gabriel’s wedding was called off. Part 2 of Season 4 will follow soon after, releasing on September 12, 2024.
Is ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 4, Part 2 Available to Stream Online?
Yes, the new season will be available on Netflix. The release of Season 4 has been divided into two parts, which is a strategy Netflix has used with other popular shows to keep viewers engaged for longer. For example, Netflix used the same approach with “Bridgerton” Season 3, which also released in two parts a few weeks apart.
Similarly, “Cobra Kai’s” final season is being released in three parts, with the first part arriving in mid-July, the second part in November, and the third part coming in 2025.
Can You Watch ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 4 Without Netflix?
Unfortunately, “Emily in Paris” is a Netflix original series, so there’s no other way to watch it besides Netflix. The show has been one of the platform’s most popular titles since it first aired. After Season 2, Netflix immediately renewed the series for a third and fourth season, which shows how successful it has been.
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Watch the ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 4 Trailer
Emily is back in the dating scene after her breakup with Alfie in the Season 3 finale. Now, as a social media marketing agent, she is ready to meet new people. In a conversation with her friend Mindy, played by Ashley Park, Emily admits that she has almost forgotten what it feels like to be single.
With so many options available in a city like Paris, her love life remains as complicated as ever. While she’s open to new romances, Emily is not ruling out the idea of rekindling her relationships with Gabriel or Alfie.
As Emily reconnects with both men, she tries to keep her personal life from affecting her work relationships, especially with her boss Sylvie, played by Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, and the rest of the team. In addition to all the romance, Emily is also planning trips to show other European destinations outside of Paris.
Toward the end of the trailer, Emily is seen at a fancy party, dressed in a stunning black and white gown. She stands at the center of the room, with Gabriel and Alfie on opposite sides, leaving fans to wonder which man she will choose.
What Is ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 4 About?
Here is the official synopsis for Season 4, provided by Netflix:
After the dramatic events surrounding Camille and Gabriel’s canceled wedding, Emily is left with mixed emotions. She still has strong feelings for both men. But Gabriel is about to become a father, and Alfie’s worst fears about Emily and Gabriel’s relationship have come true.

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Despite these complications, Emily and Gabriel’s connection remains strong as they work together to achieve a Michelin star. However, two big secrets could jeopardize everything they’ve worked for.
What Is the ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 4 Episode Schedule?
As mentioned before, Season 4 of “Emily in Paris” is divided into two parts. The first part arrived in August, and the second part will be released in September. Here’s the complete release schedule:
- Episode 1: Released on August 15, 2024.
- Episode 2: Released on August 15, 2024.
- Episode 3: Released on August 15, 2024.
- Episode 4: Released on August 15, 2024.
- Episode 5: Released on August 15, 2024.
- Episode 6: Releases on September 12, 2024.
- Episode 7: Releases on September 12, 2024.
- Episode 8: Releases on September 12, 2024.
- Episode 9: Releases on September 12, 2024.
- Episode 10: Releases on September 12, 2024.
Don’t miss the second part of “Emily in Paris” Season 4, streaming on September 12, 2024.
Emily in Paris Season 4 brings even more excitement and tension as the characters face new challenges. With Part 1 already released and Part 2 set to debut on September 12th, Emily’s life is packed with romantic twists and personal dilemmas.
The show takes on heavier topics, such as false pregnancies and sexual harassment, all while keeping its usual stylish flair. Before Part 2 hits the screen, let’s take a moment to revisit the drama-filled first half of the season.
Love Triangle Resolved: Emily Chooses Between Gabriel and Alfie
In Season 4, Part 1, Emily finally makes a decision between her two love interests, Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) and Alfie (Lucien Laviscount), during a masquerade ball. After the confusion in the Season 3 finale, all three characters find themselves single again.
At the event, both Gabriel and Alfie express their feelings for Emily, and she finds herself caught in another tricky situation. However, this time, she decides to be with Gabriel, leaving with him after the ball.
Alfie, unaware of her choice, mistakenly kisses a stranger dressed like Emily and then realizes the truth when he sees her leaving with Gabriel. This marks Alfie’s last appearance in Part 1, but there is still unresolved tension between him and Emily. Part 2 will likely show them addressing her decision, giving Alfie the closure he deserves.
Meanwhile, the love triangle between Emily, Gabriel, and Camille (Camille Razat) takes a new turn. Camille reconnects with her former lover, Sofia (Melia Kreiling), but their relationship falls apart. Camille announces her pregnancy, and Gabriel is thrilled to become a father.

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However, the complicated bond between Camille, Gabriel, and Emily remains intact, especially since Camille and Sofia have now parted ways. This sets up even more intrigue as Part 2 approaches.
Gabriel and Camille Struggle With Unresolved Issues
Gabriel spends much of Part 1 working towards his dream of earning a Michelin star for his restaurant, L’Esprit de Gigi. With Emily’s support and the help of Luc’s (Bruno Gouery) girlfriend, who claims to be a Michelin inspector, Gabriel believes his goal is within reach.
However, a real Michelin critic later reveals that Luc’s girlfriend is a fraud and had been fired a year ago. Gabriel’s dreams are delayed, but instead of reacting with anger, he throws a party, which leaves his true feelings uncertain. We may see him come to terms with this disappointment in Part 2.
Camille also faces heartbreak, but she chooses to hide the truth. After experiencing some spotting, she visits a doctor and learns that she was never pregnant. Her earlier positive pregnancy test was a false result, likely caused by stress.
Despite this, Camille keeps the news from Gabriel and pretends to still be expecting, even refusing to drink champagne at the party. It’s unclear whether she’s trying to protect Gabriel’s happiness or if she’s using this lie to stay close to him after her breakup with Sofia.
Sylvie Confronts Her Painful Past
Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu), one of the most powerful characters in the show, is forced to revisit painful memories from her past.
After JVMA acquires Agence Grateau’s first client, Pierre Cadault (Jean-Christophe Bouvet), Sylvie crosses paths with Louis de Leon (Pierre Deny), a former boss who sexually harassed her when she was younger. Learning that he is still preying on younger employees, Sylvie agrees to speak out in a public exposé.
As a result, Agence Grateau loses several clients who do not want to be associated with the scandal. Louis also pulls his investment from Sylvie’s husband Laurent’s (Arnaud Binard) company. With Emily’s help, Sylvie manages to resolve some of the issues threatening Laurent’s business, but her marketing firm continues to face challenges.
By the end of Part 1, Julien (Samuel Arnold) returns to Sylvie’s team after a brief stint at JVMA, and they are ready to work together to restore Agence Grateau’s reputation in Part 2.
Mindy Prepares for Eurovision Amid Relationship Tensions
Mindy (Ashley Park), Emily’s best friend, also faces major changes in Season 4. Early in the season, her band gets invited to perform at Eurovision, but they quickly realize that they have to finance their performance.
Mindy refuses to accept help from her wealthy boyfriend Nicolas de Leon (Paul Forman), so she sells one of his expensive gifts to raise the necessary funds. Part 2 will likely focus on her band’s final preparations for the competition.
Meanwhile, Nicolas’s family gets caught up in the sexual harassment scandal involving his father. Mindy encourages Nicolas to act responsibly, and he confronts the board about his father’s actions. As a result, Nicolas’s father is asked to step down, and Nicolas takes over JVMA.
Although this helps mend their relationship, tension remains. A particularly emotional duet between Mindy and her ex-boyfriend Benoit (Kevin Dias) during Part 1 stirs up old feelings, leaving us to wonder if Mindy’s relationship with Nicolas will be put to the test in Part 2.

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Emily’s storylines are always filled with drama, and Part 2 is sure to be just as thrilling. With unresolved issues, complicated love triangles, and unexpected twists, there is no doubt that Emily will face even more challenges as Season 4 continues.
As Season 4 progresses, Emily in Paris promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With love triangles, personal dilemmas, and surprising revelations, the show continues to deliver drama and excitement. Fans eagerly await to see how Emily and her friends show these new challenges in Part 2.