Emily In Paris Season 5: Trailer Out Now And Fans Can’t Handle Emily’s Big Move

The official trailer for Emily in Paris Season 5 has landed, and it's promising a fresh chapter full of romance, drama, and dreamy European locales. The show's heroine, Emily Cooper (played by Lily Collins) leaves behind Paris to begin a new life in Italy-with stops in Rome and Venice.

According to the trailer, Emily is off to Rome, taking charge of the new branch of her agency, amid romance, work pressure, and nostalgia for her life in Paris.

Release Date and What to Expect

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All 10 episodes of Season 5 will premiere on Netflix on December 18, 2025.

After four seasons in Paris, the shift to Italy signals a bigger canvas: new cities, fresh relationships, and the possibility of Emily juggling love, career, and identity across borders.

Plot Teasers: What the Trailer Reveals

The romantic angle heats up again as Emily's relationship with her Italian beau Marcello, played by Eugenio Franceschini, comes to the fore.

Yet it's not all sunshine and gondola rides, as Emily finds herself at a crossroads facing major professional challenges after a risky business idea goes sideways, threatening her work and relationships.

Meanwhile, nostalgia creeps in: Emily misses Paris, and old feelings-most of all, involving Gabriel, played by Lucas Bravo-might resurface.

What's New (And Who's Back)

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Season 5 brings back fan favourites, alongside fresh faces: aside from Lily Collins, returning cast includes Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo and more.

New additions include some big names that promise to shake up the dynamics, while an Italian setting also means more vibrant visuals, cultural flavors, and possibly more dramatic twists.

Why Season 5 Feels Like a Big Reset

Fans of the series are in for something new - fresh flavour, if you will - this isn't just a new "season," but a whole new chapter of identity, ambition, and relationships.

It shifts the story beyond the "City of Lights" to add the romance and chaos of major European cities like Rome and Venice.

The stakes are higher: new job responsibilities, complicated romances, and the struggle to balance personal happiness with career aspirations.

It touches on themes many can relate to, from starting over in a new city and chasing big dreams to finding out who you are when everything changes.