Lily Collins and Ashley Park were spotted filming outdoor scenes in Paris on Monday for the final season of "Emily in Paris" [1].
The production marks the conclusion of the series, signaling the end of the show's exploration of American expatriate life in France. As the series concludes, the final season aims to resolve the long-standing character arcs and romantic tensions that have driven the plot since its inception.
Witnesses observed the two actors filming a sequence on the streets of Paris involving a fight scene with croissants [1]. This specific sequence involves their characters engaging in a chaotic confrontation, which sources said was inspired by the real-life friendship between the two actresses [2].
The production is currently filming the sixth and final season [1]. While previous seasons established the rivalry and friendship between the lead characters, this final iteration leans into the physical comedy of their relationship. This follows the trend of high-energy conflict seen in previous installments, such as a season five scene in which the character Mindy Chen hurls items [3].
Collins and Park have remained central to the show's appeal, blending high fashion with interpersonal drama. The filming process has turned various public areas of the city into temporary sets, attracting crowds of onlookers. One actress said, "I will never forget the moment" [4].
The production continues to utilize the iconic backdrop of the French capital to maintain the visual identity of the series. By filming in open streets, the production captures the authentic atmosphere of the city, a key element of the show's global success.
“The two stars were spotted filming outdoor scenes for the sixth and final season of 'Emily in Paris'.”
The filming of the sixth season confirms the series is entering its endgame, transitioning from an open-ended fish-out-of-water comedy to a finite narrative. By utilizing high-concept physical comedy like the croissant fight, the producers are leaning into the established chemistry between Collins and Park to ensure a memorable conclusion for the viewership.



