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Emily in Paris Season 4: Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 2: Release Date, What to Expect, Episode Schedule, Where to Watch, Trailer

“Emily in Paris” returns with Season 4, Part 2 after a long break since Season 3. The new episodes focus on Emily’s complicated love life and her professional challenges.

Release date

Emily in Paris Season 4, Part 2 will be released on Netflix on September 12, 2024. The first half of the season was released on August 15, 2024.

What to expect in Season 4, Part 2

The series continues to focus on Emily's love life and her career problems at the marketing firm Agence Grateau. After the events of season three, Emily is torn between two men: Gabriel and Alfie. Gabriel is preparing to become a father, while Alfie still has concerns about Emily's feelings for Gabriel. Emily must choose between the two.

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Besides her love life, Emily will be exploring new European destinations. She is ready for new experiences and plans to focus on her personal development. Her social media presence continues to grow as she manages marketing campaigns, but she is also looking for time to recharge.

Episode schedule, where to watch

Season 4 Part 2 will consist of five episodes. All episodes, episode numbers 6 through 10, will be available to stream on Netflix starting September 12, 2024.Also read: The internet is having a real celebration after Trump said this confusing thing during the US presidential debate

Trailer

Here is the trailer.

Frequently asked questions:

When will Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 2 be available?
Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 2 will be available to stream on Netflix starting September 12, 2024. All five episodes will be released on that date.

What is season 4 of “Emily in Paris” about?
Season 4 follows Emily's complicated love life and career at a marketing firm as she must choose between two men while simultaneously coping with work pressures and exploring new opportunities for personal growth.

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