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Lily Collins And Her ‘Emily in Paris’ Co-Stars Kick Off Season 2 Production

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Welcome back to the city of love… for Emily, not us, we will just have to live vicariously through the fashionista!

 

Emily will be heading back to Paris and St Tropez, as well as other locations across France after ‘Emily In Paris’, officially started production on season two. Netflix’s romantic comedy series began production on the second season of the hit show on May 3, and to commemorate, the show’s stars announced their excitement in true French fashion in a video posted to leading star Lily Collins’ Instagram. Check it down below:

 

 

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It appears that every cast member is back for filming, including star Lily Collins, alongside cast members Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Samuel Arnold, Camille Razat, and Bruno Gouery.

 

The rom-com stars the Love Rosie actress as Emily, an ambitious twentysomething marketing executive from Chicago, unexpectedly lands her dream job in Paris when her company acquires a French luxury marketing company — and she is tasked with revamping its social media strategy. Emily’s new life in Paris is filled with exciting adventures and surprising challenges as she juggles winning over her work colleagues, making friends, and experiencing new romances.

 

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Even before the streaming giant officially renewed the series, the show’s creator Darren Star was brainstorming what’s next for Emily;

 

“In season 2, she’s going to be more of a part of the fabric of the world she’s living in. She’ll be more of a resident of the city,” he told OprahMag.com. “She’ll have her feet on the ground a little more. She’s making a life there.”

 

 

According to Netflix, Emily in Paris was the streamer’s most popular comedy in 2020, with 58 million households worldwide watching the series in its first 28 days.

 

*Cover image credits: Twitter @WITBTV

Written by: Varesha


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