Netflix announced May 21, 2024, that the series "Emily in Paris" will conclude with its sixth season [1], [2].
The decision marks the end of a high-profile streaming hit that has driven tourism and fashion trends since its debut. The finale serves as the closing chapter for the lead character's professional and personal adventures in Europe [1], [4].
Production for the sixth and final season has already commenced [2]. The crew has moved operations to Greece for on-location filming [2], [3]. This shift in setting suggests a narrative expansion beyond the traditional Parisian backdrop that defined the earlier installments of the show [2].
Lead actress Lily Collins shared a message with the show's audience regarding the conclusion. “I’m so grateful for all of you and can’t wait to share the final season with you,” Collins said [4].
Creator Darren Star also commented on the experience of leading the production. “Making Emily in Paris with this extraordinary cast and crew has been the trip of a lifetime,” Star said [1].
Netflix confirmed the series' end in a press release, stating that the show will conclude with its sixth season [1]. The streaming giant has framed this final stretch as the definitive end to the story [1], [4]. While the specific plot details for the Greek arc remain undisclosed, the production timeline indicates that the final season is now actively being captured [2].
““Emily in Paris will conclude with its sixth season.””
The conclusion of 'Emily in Paris' reflects a broader industry trend where streaming platforms wind down successful series to avoid narrative stagnation or rising production costs. By ending the show at six seasons and expanding the location to Greece, Netflix is attempting to maximize the series' visual appeal while providing a structured exit for its lead talent and creators.




