Emily in Paris has finally confirmed a release date for season 4.
The hit Netflix series is set to air in two parts, with the first five episodes confirmed to drop on August 15. The second set of five episodes will follow on September 12.
The streamer announced the exciting news with a behind-the-scenes video, as some of the show's stars used words to describe season 4.
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These include "vulnerable", "messy", "chaotic", "amour", "heartbreaking", "revenge", "adventurous", and "fashionable", before star Ashley Park joked: "Not finished yet."
The season's synopsis reads: "After the dramatic events of Camille and Gabriel’s misbegotten wedding, Emily is reeling: She has strong feelings for two men, but now Gabriel’s expecting a baby with his ex, and Alfie’s worst fears about her and Gabriel have been confirmed.
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"At work, Sylvie is forced to confront a thorny dilemma from her past for the sake of her marriage, and the Agence Grateau team navigates personnel shakeups. Mindy and the band prepare for Eurovision, but when funds run dry, they’re forced to get thrifty.
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"Emily and Gabriel’s chemistry is undeniable as they work together towards a Michelin star, but two big secrets threaten to undo everything they’ve dreamed of."
It was previously confirmed that the new season will see Emily go to Rome, Collins teasing during a TUDUM event: "While Emily's heart will always remain true to Paris, her life takes some unexpected twists this season. Don't be surprised to find her on a Roman holiday."
Back in January, Netflix confirmed that work was underway on the new episodes with a photo of Collins holding a script.
The following month, Park and fellow star and boyfriend Paul Forman enjoyed a double date with Collins and her husband Charlie McDowell amid filming.
Emily in Paris season 4, part 1 will drop on August 15. Part 2 will follow on September 12.

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