“Emily in Paris” Season 5? Not so fast.
During the amfAR Gala at the Cannes Film Festival, which raises money for research to end HIV and AIDS, Winnie Harlow and Paris Jackson appeared onstage to auction off a walk-on role in a previously unannounced fifth season of the Netflix series. The winner of the auction shelled out €250,000 to appear in the series as well as the chance to attend the Season 4 premiere in Los Angeles. Harlow and Jackson also said that Season 5 of the popular series is scheduled to begin shooting in mid 2025.
However, an individual with knowledge of the situation says that Netflix has not in fact greenlit another season of “Emily in Paris.” According to the official amfAR auction website, the walk-on role came “Courtesy of Darren Star,” the creator of the series. The website was recently updated to state that the winning bid “will have the opportunity to...
During the amfAR Gala at the Cannes Film Festival, which raises money for research to end HIV and AIDS, Winnie Harlow and Paris Jackson appeared onstage to auction off a walk-on role in a previously unannounced fifth season of the Netflix series. The winner of the auction shelled out €250,000 to appear in the series as well as the chance to attend the Season 4 premiere in Los Angeles. Harlow and Jackson also said that Season 5 of the popular series is scheduled to begin shooting in mid 2025.
However, an individual with knowledge of the situation says that Netflix has not in fact greenlit another season of “Emily in Paris.” According to the official amfAR auction website, the walk-on role came “Courtesy of Darren Star,” the creator of the series. The website was recently updated to state that the winning bid “will have the opportunity to...
- 5/23/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The first time Donna Langley came to the Cannes Film Festival she was a junior executive working on 1999’s “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.”
“I had just been promoted and I was fortunate enough to get picked to come on this trip to be part of the support team, and it was great! It was very different to this experience, I will say,” Langley said, eliciting a laugh from the well-heeled crowd at the Kering Women in Motion dinner, held at the Place de la Castre high above the Croisette. “[But] we had the time of our lives. We were just in so much awe to be in the cinema capital of the world.”
Indeed, the chairman of NBC Universal Studio Group no longer needs to share an apartment with four other young women — especially not one situated behind the fancy hotels. After all — and as Cannes president Iris Knobloch...
“I had just been promoted and I was fortunate enough to get picked to come on this trip to be part of the support team, and it was great! It was very different to this experience, I will say,” Langley said, eliciting a laugh from the well-heeled crowd at the Kering Women in Motion dinner, held at the Place de la Castre high above the Croisette. “[But] we had the time of our lives. We were just in so much awe to be in the cinema capital of the world.”
Indeed, the chairman of NBC Universal Studio Group no longer needs to share an apartment with four other young women — especially not one situated behind the fancy hotels. After all — and as Cannes president Iris Knobloch...
- 5/21/2024
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has announced that Emily in Paris Season 4 will be split into two five-episode parts. Part 1 will premiere on August 15, 2024, and Part 2 will premiere on September 12, 2024.
The streaming service also released a behind-the-scenes video featuring the cast discussing the new season and its premiere dates.
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.
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.
Emily and Gabriel’s chemistry is undeniable as they work together towards a Michelin star, but two...
The streaming service also released a behind-the-scenes video featuring the cast discussing the new season and its premiere dates.
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.
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.
Emily and Gabriel’s chemistry is undeniable as they work together towards a Michelin star, but two...
- 5/3/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
“Series Mania is mine!” shouts Logan Roy, in a promo video dropped today that blurs the lines of industry confab and fiction.
The Succession patriarch makes a short comedy cameo in a social media trailer video for France’s Series Mania, which runs between March 15-22 in Lille, France.
“Paris is so overrated. Lille is the new Paris,” says a voiceover as the video begins, before the words ‘Emily in Lille’ overlay the screen.
A surreal comic sketch follows, with an apologetic Series Mania boss Laurence Herszberg rushing into a posh office room in character as Emily from Emily in Paris, which has run on Netflix for three seasons so far and stars Lilly Collins as an aspiring marketing executive who moves to Paris to provide an American perspective to a French agency.
The promo sees ‘Emily’ bring an oat milk cappuccino for one of the Netflix show’s stars,...
The Succession patriarch makes a short comedy cameo in a social media trailer video for France’s Series Mania, which runs between March 15-22 in Lille, France.
“Paris is so overrated. Lille is the new Paris,” says a voiceover as the video begins, before the words ‘Emily in Lille’ overlay the screen.
A surreal comic sketch follows, with an apologetic Series Mania boss Laurence Herszberg rushing into a posh office room in character as Emily from Emily in Paris, which has run on Netflix for three seasons so far and stars Lilly Collins as an aspiring marketing executive who moves to Paris to provide an American perspective to a French agency.
The promo sees ‘Emily’ bring an oat milk cappuccino for one of the Netflix show’s stars,...
- 1/30/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
“Trauma bangs” are gone. Emily in Paris star Lily Collins confirmed on Instagram today that the cast of the popular Netflix comedy series have reconvened in Paris to begin production on the strike-delayed Season 4. Posing with the script for Episode 401, Collins revealed a hairstyle that harkens back to the first two seasons. In Episode 301, Emily famously chopped off her hair for what her Bff Mindy (Ashley Park) called “trauma bangs.” (You can watch the official Emily’s Trauma Bangs video below.) Emily sported the bangs for the entire season.
In her post, Collins referenced the long delay for Season 4, which was supposed to start filming last summer but was pushed to January by the WGA and the SAG-AFTRA strikes.
“Did someone say Saison Quatre?!”, Collins wrote in the caption, alongside a photo of herself with the first episode script. “Finally reunited with my @emilyinparis fam back in Paris and it feels so good.
In her post, Collins referenced the long delay for Season 4, which was supposed to start filming last summer but was pushed to January by the WGA and the SAG-AFTRA strikes.
“Did someone say Saison Quatre?!”, Collins wrote in the caption, alongside a photo of herself with the first episode script. “Finally reunited with my @emilyinparis fam back in Paris and it feels so good.
- 1/20/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The fourth season of ‘Emily in Paris’ was initially set to start in late summer or early fall in the French capital that gives the show its name, but filming has been delayed by two months due to the writers’ strike, ‘Variety’ has learned.
That could stretch longer if WGA members remain on the picket line, reports ‘Variety’.
Streaming giant Netflix has declined to comment. The plan is still to start shooting by the end of fall, according to a source close to the streamer.
Netflix announced the renewal of Darren Star’s Emmy-nominated romantic comedy in January 2022. Season 3 dropped on the streamer on December 21 following a massive premiere event in Paris, which lured crowds of overjoyed fans and was attended by Star and the entire cast, including Lily Collins, Ashley Park, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Kate Walsh, Camille Razat, Lucas Bravo, Lucien Laviscount (who wore a shiny purple suit), Bruno Gouery and Samuel Arnold.
That could stretch longer if WGA members remain on the picket line, reports ‘Variety’.
Streaming giant Netflix has declined to comment. The plan is still to start shooting by the end of fall, according to a source close to the streamer.
Netflix announced the renewal of Darren Star’s Emmy-nominated romantic comedy in January 2022. Season 3 dropped on the streamer on December 21 following a massive premiere event in Paris, which lured crowds of overjoyed fans and was attended by Star and the entire cast, including Lily Collins, Ashley Park, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Kate Walsh, Camille Razat, Lucas Bravo, Lucien Laviscount (who wore a shiny purple suit), Bruno Gouery and Samuel Arnold.
- 6/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including red carpets for Babylon, Avatar: The Way of Water, Emily in Paris and Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody.
Avatar: The Way of Water premiere
The Avatar sequel’s cast and crew continued its world tour on Monday with the Los Angeles premiere, and though writer-director James Cameron was forced to miss after testing positive for Covid-19, stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Joel David Moore, Jamie Flatters, Britain Dalton, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Jack Champion, Bailey Bass, Duane Evans, Jr. and producer Jon Landau still came out to celebrate. The Weeknd, who has a song in the film, also walked the carpet, as did Bob Iger, with the premiere marking his first since returning as Disney CEO.
Jamie Flatters,...
Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including red carpets for Babylon, Avatar: The Way of Water, Emily in Paris and Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody.
Avatar: The Way of Water premiere
The Avatar sequel’s cast and crew continued its world tour on Monday with the Los Angeles premiere, and though writer-director James Cameron was forced to miss after testing positive for Covid-19, stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Joel David Moore, Jamie Flatters, Britain Dalton, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Jack Champion, Bailey Bass, Duane Evans, Jr. and producer Jon Landau still came out to celebrate. The Weeknd, who has a song in the film, also walked the carpet, as did Bob Iger, with the premiere marking his first since returning as Disney CEO.
Jamie Flatters,...
- 12/16/2022
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The trailer for season three of Netflix’s Emily in Paris finds the titular character attempting to figure out what direction to take with her career and with her personal life.
“This season has everything that I love from the first two seasons, but elevated to an even higher level,” says Lily Collins. “The other characters get to flourish, as well. What’s really exciting is getting to see all of the other characters as much as we see Emily. We have fabulous characters, played by fabulous actors, and we get to see even more of them this season.”
In addition to Lily Collins as Emily Cooper, the third season stars Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie Grateau, Lucas Bravo as Gabriel, Ashley Park as Mindy Chen, and Camille Razat as Camille. Samuel Arnold plays Julien, Bruno Gouery is Luc, William Abadie is Antoine Lambert, and Lucien Laviscount stars as Alfie.
Series...
“This season has everything that I love from the first two seasons, but elevated to an even higher level,” says Lily Collins. “The other characters get to flourish, as well. What’s really exciting is getting to see all of the other characters as much as we see Emily. We have fabulous characters, played by fabulous actors, and we get to see even more of them this season.”
In addition to Lily Collins as Emily Cooper, the third season stars Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie Grateau, Lucas Bravo as Gabriel, Ashley Park as Mindy Chen, and Camille Razat as Camille. Samuel Arnold plays Julien, Bruno Gouery is Luc, William Abadie is Antoine Lambert, and Lucien Laviscount stars as Alfie.
Series...
- 11/30/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Emily is charting her path.
On Wednesday, Netflix dropped the new full trailer for “Emily in Paris” season 3, which places Lily Collins’ character at a crossroads.
Read More: Lily Collins ‘Went To A Podiatrist Every Week’ Because Of All The Heels She Wore Shooting ‘Emily In Paris’
“One year after moving from Chicago to Paris for her dream job, Emily finds herself at a crucial crossroads in every aspect of her life,” the official description reads. “Faced with two very different paths, Emily will have to decide exactly where her loyalties lie — at work and in her romantic life — and what those decisions mean for her future in France, all while continuing to immerse herself in the adventures and surprising twists and turns that life in Paris provides.”
In the trailer, Emily gets a lesson about making choices during a French class, asking, “But how do I know I’m making the right one?...
On Wednesday, Netflix dropped the new full trailer for “Emily in Paris” season 3, which places Lily Collins’ character at a crossroads.
Read More: Lily Collins ‘Went To A Podiatrist Every Week’ Because Of All The Heels She Wore Shooting ‘Emily In Paris’
“One year after moving from Chicago to Paris for her dream job, Emily finds herself at a crucial crossroads in every aspect of her life,” the official description reads. “Faced with two very different paths, Emily will have to decide exactly where her loyalties lie — at work and in her romantic life — and what those decisions mean for her future in France, all while continuing to immerse herself in the adventures and surprising twists and turns that life in Paris provides.”
In the trailer, Emily gets a lesson about making choices during a French class, asking, “But how do I know I’m making the right one?...
- 11/30/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Lily Collins is back as “Emily in Paris.” Netflix has released a full trailer for the third season of its hit comedy series.
The new footage reveals Emily Cooper continuing to work at her dream job at a French marketing firm, all while juggling new romances and friendships. Along with her typically stunning wardrobe, Collins’ heroine is found traveling the countryside, getting rocked by bumper cars and — yes — still brushing up on her French.
“Not choosing is still choosing?” Emily says, translating a sentence in her class, spelling out what will be the central conflict of the new season.
The third season finds Emily at a crossroads, choosing between lovers and professional opportunities. Can she juggle all of this at once? Au contraire, Emily — she will have to make up her mind about how she wants her French future to unfurl, choosing between two different pathways.
All 10 episodes of the...
The new footage reveals Emily Cooper continuing to work at her dream job at a French marketing firm, all while juggling new romances and friendships. Along with her typically stunning wardrobe, Collins’ heroine is found traveling the countryside, getting rocked by bumper cars and — yes — still brushing up on her French.
“Not choosing is still choosing?” Emily says, translating a sentence in her class, spelling out what will be the central conflict of the new season.
The third season finds Emily at a crossroads, choosing between lovers and professional opportunities. Can she juggle all of this at once? Au contraire, Emily — she will have to make up her mind about how she wants her French future to unfurl, choosing between two different pathways.
All 10 episodes of the...
- 11/30/2022
- by EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
Emily is facing the decision of her life.
Hot on the heels of debuting new first-look images from the upcoming third season of “Emily in Paris”, Netflix followed up by unveiling a new teaser.
In the brief clip, which made its debut during Saturday’s Tudum event, Emily (Lily Collins) is looking particularly chic.
Read More: Lily Collins Reacts To Defaced ‘Emily In Paris’ Poster By Posing In Front Of It
Photo: Stéphanie Branchu/Netflix © 2022 Photo: Stéphanie Branchu/Netflix © 2022
“One year after moving from Chicago to Paris for her dream job, Emily finds herself at a crucial crossroads in every aspect of her life,” the official description reads.
“Faced with two very different paths, Emily will have to decide exactly where her loyalties lie — at work and in her romantic life — and what those decisions mean for her future in France, all while continuing to immerse herself in the adventures...
Hot on the heels of debuting new first-look images from the upcoming third season of “Emily in Paris”, Netflix followed up by unveiling a new teaser.
In the brief clip, which made its debut during Saturday’s Tudum event, Emily (Lily Collins) is looking particularly chic.
Read More: Lily Collins Reacts To Defaced ‘Emily In Paris’ Poster By Posing In Front Of It
Photo: Stéphanie Branchu/Netflix © 2022 Photo: Stéphanie Branchu/Netflix © 2022
“One year after moving from Chicago to Paris for her dream job, Emily finds herself at a crucial crossroads in every aspect of her life,” the official description reads.
“Faced with two very different paths, Emily will have to decide exactly where her loyalties lie — at work and in her romantic life — and what those decisions mean for her future in France, all while continuing to immerse herself in the adventures...
- 9/25/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Sacrebleu, “Emily in Paris” is back!
The Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated Netflix series, created by “Sex and the City” and “Younger” mega-producer Darren Star, has unveiled a sneak peek at its third season. Lily Collins reprises her role as the social media marketing maven torn between two men and two continents.
Faced with two very different paths, Emily will have to decide exactly where her loyalties lie — at work and in her romantic life, per the official synopsis from Netflix. Season 3 does not yet have a release date but is expected to debut in early 2023.
Season 2 left off with Emily (Collins) professing her love for Gabriel (Lucas Bravo), only to watch him get back together with his ex (and Emily’s friend) Camille, played by Camille Razat. Emily contemplates leaving France altogether to return to her job in Chicago instead of following Savoir boss Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) to her new company,...
The Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated Netflix series, created by “Sex and the City” and “Younger” mega-producer Darren Star, has unveiled a sneak peek at its third season. Lily Collins reprises her role as the social media marketing maven torn between two men and two continents.
Faced with two very different paths, Emily will have to decide exactly where her loyalties lie — at work and in her romantic life, per the official synopsis from Netflix. Season 3 does not yet have a release date but is expected to debut in early 2023.
Season 2 left off with Emily (Collins) professing her love for Gabriel (Lucas Bravo), only to watch him get back together with his ex (and Emily’s friend) Camille, played by Camille Razat. Emily contemplates leaving France altogether to return to her job in Chicago instead of following Savoir boss Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) to her new company,...
- 9/22/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
This news deserves a glass of Champére! Emily in Paris actress Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu revealed she's joining the season five cast of The Crown. "It was a very small thing but it was a lot of fun and I was so, so happy to be in it," she recently told The Mail on Sunday. "Every episode is like a little film on its own. It's crazily well written." E! News can confirm the French actress will portray Monique Ritz, the widow of hotelier Charles Ritz. Though the real-life Monique had no direct ties to the royal family, her husband had previously sold The Ritz Hotel in Paris to Dodi Al-Fayed's father, Mohamed Al-Fayed, in 1979. Dodi would go...
- 3/21/2022
- E! Online
Emily in Paris actress Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu has revealed that she will be appearing in the forthcoming season of The Crown.
Having won admiring reviews for her role of marketing boss Sylvie Grateau – who frequently butts horns with younger American marketing executive Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins – Leroy-Beaulieu is set to come to the attention of a whole new audience with a role in the fifth season of the British royal drama. Both are Netflix shows.
The Crown‘s next season will focus on tumultuous events in the 1990s, when the headlines were dominated by the collapsing marriages of three of the Queen’s four children, and even a fire at Windsor Castle, the Queen’s weekend residence where she later spent lockdown.
Leroy-Beaulieu told the UK’s Mail on Sunday, “It was a very small thing but it was a lot of fun and I was so, so happy to be in it.
Having won admiring reviews for her role of marketing boss Sylvie Grateau – who frequently butts horns with younger American marketing executive Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins – Leroy-Beaulieu is set to come to the attention of a whole new audience with a role in the fifth season of the British royal drama. Both are Netflix shows.
The Crown‘s next season will focus on tumultuous events in the 1990s, when the headlines were dominated by the collapsing marriages of three of the Queen’s four children, and even a fire at Windsor Castle, the Queen’s weekend residence where she later spent lockdown.
Leroy-Beaulieu told the UK’s Mail on Sunday, “It was a very small thing but it was a lot of fun and I was so, so happy to be in it.
- 3/20/2022
- by Caroline Frost
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has handed a bumper, two-season renewal to Emily In Paris.
The streamer has picked up the Lily Collins-fronted comedy for seasons three and four.
It comes after the Darren Star-created series returned for its second season on December 22. The sophomore season was watched for 107.6M hours in its first week, coming second in Netflix’s Global Top Ten list for English-language series, beaten only by the second season of The Witcher, which was watched for 168M hours that week.
The series was also the streamer’s most popular comedy series of 2020 with its first season watched by 58M households in its first month.
Emily in Paris follows Collins’ eponymous character, an ambitious marketing executive from Chicago, after she lands her dream job in Paris.
Season two sees her more entrenched in life in the French capital and she is getting better at navigating the city but still struggling...
The streamer has picked up the Lily Collins-fronted comedy for seasons three and four.
It comes after the Darren Star-created series returned for its second season on December 22. The sophomore season was watched for 107.6M hours in its first week, coming second in Netflix’s Global Top Ten list for English-language series, beaten only by the second season of The Witcher, which was watched for 168M hours that week.
The series was also the streamer’s most popular comedy series of 2020 with its first season watched by 58M households in its first month.
Emily in Paris follows Collins’ eponymous character, an ambitious marketing executive from Chicago, after she lands her dream job in Paris.
Season two sees her more entrenched in life in the French capital and she is getting better at navigating the city but still struggling...
- 1/10/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Emily Cooper's life is more complicated than ever on Emily in Paris Season 2.
Netflix on Thursday dropped a full-length trailer for the new season, set to premiere Wednesday, December 22.
Emily is still trying to come to terms with her relationship with Gabriel, and with Cami circling for answers, it leads to more complicated dynamics than before.
“I need to explain myself,” Emily says to Mindy of a dreaded conversation with Cami.
While Emily is struggling, Sylvie is more vocal than ever about her making mistakes while she's abroad.
“While you’re here, fall in love,” Sylvie urges.
“Make mistakes. If you’re gonna do Paris for one year, for God’s sake, do it right.”
“Now more entrenched in her life in Paris, Emily’s getting better at navigating the city but still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life,” according to the official Season 2 logline.
“After stumbling into a...
Netflix on Thursday dropped a full-length trailer for the new season, set to premiere Wednesday, December 22.
Emily is still trying to come to terms with her relationship with Gabriel, and with Cami circling for answers, it leads to more complicated dynamics than before.
“I need to explain myself,” Emily says to Mindy of a dreaded conversation with Cami.
While Emily is struggling, Sylvie is more vocal than ever about her making mistakes while she's abroad.
“While you’re here, fall in love,” Sylvie urges.
“Make mistakes. If you’re gonna do Paris for one year, for God’s sake, do it right.”
“Now more entrenched in her life in Paris, Emily’s getting better at navigating the city but still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life,” according to the official Season 2 logline.
“After stumbling into a...
- 11/18/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Emily in Paris is having difficulty forgetting about the night of passion she shared with hot neighbor Gabriel in a newly released trailer for Season 2 (premiering Wednesday, Dec. 22 on Netflix), and can you blame her? Their steamy hookup definitely left a lasting impression, so much so that Gabriel decided not to move to Normandy.
But now his ex-girlfriend Cami — who is also Emily’s gal pal — is suspicious about Gabriel’s reasons for staying in Paris. “I need to explain myself,” Emily insists to her friend Mindy.
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But now his ex-girlfriend Cami — who is also Emily’s gal pal — is suspicious about Gabriel’s reasons for staying in Paris. “I need to explain myself,” Emily insists to her friend Mindy.
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- 11/18/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Apple TV+ has greenlit Liaison, an English and French-language thriller series starring Vincent Cassel (Black Swan) and Eva Green (The Luminaries).
Co-produced by French outfit Newen’s Ringside Studios and Leonis Productions, here’s the logline: “Liaison is a high-stakes, contemporary thriller exploring how the mistakes of our past have the potential to destroy our future. The series combines action with an unpredictable, multi-layered plot in which espionage and political intrigue play out against a story of passionate and enduring love.”
Additional cast includes Peter Mullan (Ozark), Gerard Lanvin (Call My Agent!), Daniel Francis (Small Axe), Stanislas Merhar (The Black Book), Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (Call My Agent!), Laetitia Eido (Fauda), Eriq Ebouaney (Rogue City), Bukky Bukray (Rocks), and Thierry Fremont (Murder In Mind).
Liaison’s executive producers are Gub Neal and Jean Benoit Gillig. Stephen Hopkins (24) directs, while the series was created and written by Virginie Brac (Engrenages). Additional executive producers include Sarada McDermott,...
Co-produced by French outfit Newen’s Ringside Studios and Leonis Productions, here’s the logline: “Liaison is a high-stakes, contemporary thriller exploring how the mistakes of our past have the potential to destroy our future. The series combines action with an unpredictable, multi-layered plot in which espionage and political intrigue play out against a story of passionate and enduring love.”
Additional cast includes Peter Mullan (Ozark), Gerard Lanvin (Call My Agent!), Daniel Francis (Small Axe), Stanislas Merhar (The Black Book), Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (Call My Agent!), Laetitia Eido (Fauda), Eriq Ebouaney (Rogue City), Bukky Bukray (Rocks), and Thierry Fremont (Murder In Mind).
Liaison’s executive producers are Gub Neal and Jean Benoit Gillig. Stephen Hopkins (24) directs, while the series was created and written by Virginie Brac (Engrenages). Additional executive producers include Sarada McDermott,...
- 6/24/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
AppleTV has unveiled a first look image of Vincent Cassel and Eva Green in the upcoming Anglo-French thriller ‘Liaison’.
The series is said to be a high-stakes, contemporary thriller exploring how the mistakes of our past have the potential to destroy our future. The series combines action with an unpredictable, multi-layered plot in which espionage and political intrigue play out against a story of passionate and enduring love.
Peter Mullan (“Ozark”) Cesar award winner Gerard Lanvin (“Call My Agent!”), Daniel Francis (“Small Axe”), Stanislas Merhar (“The Black Book”), Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (“Call My Agent!”), Laetitia Eido (“Fauda”), Eriq Ebouaney (“Rogue City”), BAFTA rising star Bukky Bukray (“Rocks”) and Emmy award winner Thierry Fremont (“Murder In Mind”) will also star alongside César Award winner, Cassel and BAFTA Award winner, Green.
Also in news – Steve Martin, Martin Short & Selena Gomez turn supersleuth neighbours in trailer for ‘Only Murders in the Building
Created and written by Virginie Brac,...
The series is said to be a high-stakes, contemporary thriller exploring how the mistakes of our past have the potential to destroy our future. The series combines action with an unpredictable, multi-layered plot in which espionage and political intrigue play out against a story of passionate and enduring love.
Peter Mullan (“Ozark”) Cesar award winner Gerard Lanvin (“Call My Agent!”), Daniel Francis (“Small Axe”), Stanislas Merhar (“The Black Book”), Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (“Call My Agent!”), Laetitia Eido (“Fauda”), Eriq Ebouaney (“Rogue City”), BAFTA rising star Bukky Bukray (“Rocks”) and Emmy award winner Thierry Fremont (“Murder In Mind”) will also star alongside César Award winner, Cassel and BAFTA Award winner, Green.
Also in news – Steve Martin, Martin Short & Selena Gomez turn supersleuth neighbours in trailer for ‘Only Murders in the Building
Created and written by Virginie Brac,...
- 6/24/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Oui oui, it's true! Netflix's romantic comedy series Emily in Paris began production on the second season of the hit show on May 3, and to commemorate, the show's stars announced their excitement—in a little French too, may we add—in a video posted to Lily Collins' Instagram. 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. "It's an honor to be associated with a project that provided people with some much-needed relief during a trying time when everyone was looking for a...
- 5/3/2021
- E! Online
The first season of Netflix’s escapist hit “Emily in Paris” was sampled by some 58 million households worldwide in the month after its debut, making it what the streamer described as its “most popular” comedy series of 2020.
Netflix disclosed the viewership stat Monday along with the news that production on Season 2 of the Darren Star comedy starring Lily Collins begins today in its namesake city. The series will also shoot in St. Tropez and other spots in France.
“Emily in Paris” debuted Oct. 2 and was renewed just five weeks later. The series revolves around Emily Cooper, a young woman from Chicago who navigates her way through the City of Light after falling into her dream job as a social media maven for a luxury goods company.
The 10-episode half-hour series was embraced as a quick binge last fall by Netflix subscribers stuck at home because of the pandemic. The occasional...
Netflix disclosed the viewership stat Monday along with the news that production on Season 2 of the Darren Star comedy starring Lily Collins begins today in its namesake city. The series will also shoot in St. Tropez and other spots in France.
“Emily in Paris” debuted Oct. 2 and was renewed just five weeks later. The series revolves around Emily Cooper, a young woman from Chicago who navigates her way through the City of Light after falling into her dream job as a social media maven for a luxury goods company.
The 10-episode half-hour series was embraced as a quick binge last fall by Netflix subscribers stuck at home because of the pandemic. The occasional...
- 5/3/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Variety's Awards Circuit is home to the official predictions for upcoming awards. To see all the latest predictions, of all the categories, in one place, visit The Collective
2021 Golden Globe Final Predictions:
Best TV Series (Comedy Or Musical)
Updated: Feb. 24, 2021
Awards Commentary:
Believe. It’s Ted Lasso’s mantra in “Ted Lasso,” and it could be the show’s motto as well. Apple TV Plus got into the awards game last year with “The Morning Show,” and now “Ted Lasso” could score it even more high-profile wins. As the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. prides itself on being first to award buzzy new shows (thanks in part to its place on the calendar), giving “Ted Lasso” the top prize before the Emmys have a chance seems like an obvious play for the org. Of course, standing in its way is “Schitt’s Creek,” which already swept the Emmy Awards in September and...
2021 Golden Globe Final Predictions:
Best TV Series (Comedy Or Musical)
Updated: Feb. 24, 2021
Awards Commentary:
Believe. It’s Ted Lasso’s mantra in “Ted Lasso,” and it could be the show’s motto as well. Apple TV Plus got into the awards game last year with “The Morning Show,” and now “Ted Lasso” could score it even more high-profile wins. As the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. prides itself on being first to award buzzy new shows (thanks in part to its place on the calendar), giving “Ted Lasso” the top prize before the Emmys have a chance seems like an obvious play for the org. Of course, standing in its way is “Schitt’s Creek,” which already swept the Emmy Awards in September and...
- 2/24/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has debuted a new trailer for their upcoming series from the makers of ‘Sex in the City’, ‘Emily in Paris’ starring Lily Collins.
Emily, an ambitious twenty-something 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 their social media strategy. Emily’s new life in Paris is filled with intoxicating adventures and surprising challenges as she juggles winning over her work colleagues, making friends, and navigating new romances.
(L to R) Lily Collins as Emily and Samuel Arnold as Luke in episode 107 of Emily In Paris Cr. Stephanie Branchu/Netflix © 2020 (L to R) William Abadie as Antoine, Lily Collins as Emily, Philippine Leroy-beaulieu as Sylvie and Samuel Arnold as Luke in episode 110 of Emily In Paris. Cr. Carole Bethuel/Netflix © 2020
The series stars Lily Collins, Samuel Arnold and Lucas Bravo.
Also in...
Emily, an ambitious twenty-something 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 their social media strategy. Emily’s new life in Paris is filled with intoxicating adventures and surprising challenges as she juggles winning over her work colleagues, making friends, and navigating new romances.
(L to R) Lily Collins as Emily and Samuel Arnold as Luke in episode 107 of Emily In Paris Cr. Stephanie Branchu/Netflix © 2020 (L to R) William Abadie as Antoine, Lily Collins as Emily, Philippine Leroy-beaulieu as Sylvie and Samuel Arnold as Luke in episode 110 of Emily In Paris. Cr. Carole Bethuel/Netflix © 2020
The series stars Lily Collins, Samuel Arnold and Lucas Bravo.
Also in...
- 9/17/2020
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Take a look at the new comedy series "Emily in Paris", created by Darren Star ("Sex and The City") starring Lily Collins, streaming October 2, 2020 on Netflix:
"...'Emily' (Collins), moves from the US Midwest to Paris, France for a job opportunity...
"...only to experience a challenging culture clash as she adjusts to the challenges of life in a foreign city, while juggling her career, new friendships and love life..."
Cast also includes Ashley Park, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Lucas Bravo, Samuel Arnold, Camille Razat and Bruno Gouery.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Emily In Paris"...
"...'Emily' (Collins), moves from the US Midwest to Paris, France for a job opportunity...
"...only to experience a challenging culture clash as she adjusts to the challenges of life in a foreign city, while juggling her career, new friendships and love life..."
Cast also includes Ashley Park, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Lucas Bravo, Samuel Arnold, Camille Razat and Bruno Gouery.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Emily In Paris"...
- 9/1/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
It's rather difficult to look at a film critically many years after it's been released, especially if that film was originally made for a very specific niche audience which in the case of Mistral's Daughter happens to be middle-aged women.
Here's the thing. Mistral's Daughter should not be taken seriously. At least not if you want to have even the slightest bit of appreciation for it. One should watch this mini-series as one would view a silent film; as an anthropologically revealing cultural artifact from a distant time period that had different understandings of what constituted entertainment. And hey, entertainment is a pretty subjective term as it is. But I digress.
Mistral's Daughter is an epic 1980s miniseries in the vein of Dynasty. Spanning a period of about 50 years, the show begins with 1920s Paris and extends all the way to the 1970s. It starts out by introducing us to...
Here's the thing. Mistral's Daughter should not be taken seriously. At least not if you want to have even the slightest bit of appreciation for it. One should watch this mini-series as one would view a silent film; as an anthropologically revealing cultural artifact from a distant time period that had different understandings of what constituted entertainment. And hey, entertainment is a pretty subjective term as it is. But I digress.
Mistral's Daughter is an epic 1980s miniseries in the vein of Dynasty. Spanning a period of about 50 years, the show begins with 1920s Paris and extends all the way to the 1970s. It starts out by introducing us to...
- 8/24/2009
- by Inna Mkrtycheva
- JustPressPlay.net
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