Netflix announced today it has renewed EMILY IN PARIS for a sixth season.
Emily In Paris 5 has amassed 26.8M views globally on Netflix in just 11 days, debuting at #2 in the Global Top 10 English TV list. This season reached the top 10 in 91 countries and #1 in 24 (including France, Italy, Brazil and Germany).
Emily in Paris has captivated fans around the world for five seasons, with each season appearing in the global Top 10 English TV List for multiple weeks. The series invites fans into Emily’s chic and fabulous life inspiring trends, memes, fashion, tourism, location visits and more. Emily even became the ultimate American in Paris for those unforgettable Olympics promos. As with his previous groundbreaking television series that put New York (Sex and the City) and Los Angeles (Beverly Hills, 90210 and Melrose Place) on the cultural map, creator Darren Star’s signature storytelling has consistently shaped entertainment and global pop culture—this time through the lens of Paris.
Darren Star was recently awarded the Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honour), France’s highest civilian honor from French President Emmanuel Macron.
Speaking at the ceremony, President Macron said: “I know, dear Darren, that this achievement means a lot to you, as you have made this series your love letter to France.” “The way you view our country inspires millions to visit France, to return time and time again…And for those who already live here, Emily in Paris is an opportunity to see the beauty of our country with fresh eyes. For all this, I warmly thank you.”
Darren shared: “Being awarded the Legion d’Honneur by President Macron is both humbling and deeply emotional. France has become an essential part of my creative journey, and I’m grateful for the warmth, curiosity, and generosity with which it has embraced my work. It’s an honor I will carry with immense pride.”
In celebration of Season 5’s debut, Lily Collins, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park and Star set off for the Paris World Premiere at the Grand Rex theatre aboard the legendary Venice Simplon-Orient-Express. The cinematic journey—straight out of Emily Cooper’s imagination—closed with a surprise musical moment from Ashley Park, featuring songs from the series, including the beloved “Mon Soleil.”