Awaiting the arrival of the final episodes of the fourth season on Netflix, the cast of Emily in Paris gathered in front of the Colosseum for the global premiere on Tuesday, September 10, at The Space Cinema Moderno in Piazza della Repubblica. As even the stones know, Rome is not a random choice considering that, in the latest episodes of Emily in Paris, Emily Cooper's character moves from Paris to the very Eternal City, which will become the setting for her adventures and, hear hear, her amorous entanglements.
Looking forward to the release of the episodes-September 12 on Netflix, Lily Collins attended an exclusive Netflix Nordics x Vogue Scandinavia dinner in Copenhagen as part of Copenhagen Fashion Week, while Samuel Arnold and Bruno Gouery took part in a Q&A event in Montreal and Lucas Bravo was in Amsterdam at a special Q&A screening in the iconic Park Zuid building in the Vondelpark.
As for the plot, we know that Emily, working hard on the chemistry that binds her to Gabriel despite the fact that the latter is expecting a child with his ex (Camille Razart), will have to make a trip to Italy.
There she will meet a new love interest played by our own Eugenio Franceschini who, if so much is given to us, thanks to Emily in Paris could explode internationally exactly as happened to Michele Morrone for 365 Days. From the first images released from the trailer, the wink to Roman Holiday but also to Eat, Pray, Love, that is, to Ryan Murphy's film in which, in order to find herself, Julia Roberts visited three cities in the world, stopping also in Rome, where she gets to brush up on la dolce vita and wallow in quite a few stereotypes.
Judging from what we see, it seems that Emily in Paris will also dwell on the pleasures of cooking, the Vespa, the ancient ruins of imperial Rome and, of course, the colors and customs of an Italy that we are very curious to find out how it will actually be sketched.