Greece
and Monaco have been chosen as the new locations for the shoot of the sixth season of Netflix's romantic comedy series Emily in Paris. The show was previously shot in Rome, Venice, Saint Tropez and Megève. Star will be joined by key cast members Lily Collins, Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, Lucien Laviscount, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery and Andrew Fleming at PaleyFest LA on Friday ahead of the shoot's start, Variety reported. Darren Star’s hit Netflix romantic comedy series is kicking off production in May, with Greece and Monaco set as new glamorous locations for the globe-trotting series, which previously lensed in Rome, Venice, Saint Tropez and Megève.
Emily in Paris Season 6 To Be Shot In Greece?
Emily in Paris continues to thrive on Netflix, maintaining its strong global appeal. Season 5 premiered at No. 2 on the platform's Top 10, drawing an impressive 13.5 million views within its first four days.
The momentum carried into the following week, with the series holding its position and adding another 13.3 million views, as per Variety. Details about Season 6 remain tightly under wraps, fuelling anticipation among fans. Earlier, Diego Borella, an assistant director on the show, passed away at the age of 47. Borella collapsed on the sets of
Emily in Paris in Italy, where the entire team was present for the filming of the fifth season. Preparations were made for a final scene inside Hotel Danieli in Venice when Borella was pronounced dead.
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Earlier, talking to The Hollywood Reporter, creator Darren Star decoded Emily's life through five seasons, the finale: "I think ultimately that’s where her heart was and it kind of clarified for her the fact that she wants to be in Paris and she wants to live there and it’s not a temporary thing."The creator also teased what a potential sixth season would look like with Emily and Gabriel. He said, "I don’t think that Emily and Gabrielle would come back together… I don’t think it’ll be an instant relationship, though I do believe that people can find their way back to each other."