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New Season of Emily in Paris Begins Production This Summer

Pack your bags and passports because the new season of Emily in Paris will begin production this summer. Although the specific date when the third season will be filming is unknown, it is set to start in June. William Abadie, who stars as Antoine Lambert, spilled the tea about how the series will possibly travel to one of France’s neighbors, the United Kingdom.
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Pack your bags and passports because the new season of Emily in Paris will begin production this summer. Although the specific date when the third season will be filming is unknown, it is set to start in June. William Abadie, who stars as Antoine Lambert, spilled the tea about how the series will possibly travel to one of France’s neighbors, the United Kingdom.

Pack your bags and passports because the new season of Emily in Paris will begin production this summer. Although the specific date when the third season will be filming is unknown, it is set to start in June. William Abadie, who stars as Antoine Lambert, spilled the tea about how the series will possibly travel to one of France’s neighbors, the United Kingdom.
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“We’re fully in pre-production and I think we’re supposed to head to Paris early in June, so I’m foreseeing a little bit of that soon to come,” he shared with Us Weekly, “I’m also foreseeing, with the arrival of Alfie and London, we maybe spend a little time over there. Nothing has been made official, so don’t take my word for it, but I think it might happen that we might end up in London for a minute.”

Season two ended on a cliffhanger, causing Emily Cooper (Lily Collins) to feel conflicted in her personal and professional life. Emily is faced with several emotions and decisions. She feels at war with her feelings for both Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) and Gabriel (Lucas Bravo). This shortly gets resolved after Gabriel decides to move back to the U.K. As soon as this Alfie returns to the U.K., Emily wants to confess her feelings to Gabriel, but the opportunity gets smashed when she learns Gabriel is giving his ex-girlfriend/Emily’s best friend, Camille (Camille Razat), another chance.

To further complicate her life, Emily is faced with making a huge career change: stay in Paris or move back to Chicago. There are many questions, and fans will have to wait for the answers. Not even Collins herself knows what Emily’s journey will entail.

“I’m dying to know what that decision is, ‘cause I don’t know. I’m as confused as Emily was,” Collins told Elle last year. “I think there’s pros and cons to each. I think Emily is blown away that her boss Sylvie would want her to come with her. And then at the same time, she now has found this relationship with Alfie and maybe she’d love to go to London. It’s only a Eurostar train ride away. So I don’t know.”

We are excited to see how Emily’s life will unfold. In the meantime, fans can watch the first two seasons on Netflix.