Emily is back in Paris!
On Monday morning, Netflixannouncedthat production has officially begunonEmily in Paris' second season, shooting in French locales like Paris and St. Tropez. The hit series, which comes fromSex and the Citycreator Darren Star, starsLily Collinsas a young woman who moves from Chicago to Paris to provide an American perspective to her marketing firm’s boutique agency, Savoir.
The streaming service also revealed that the viewership numbers for the show’s first season, which premiered on Oct. 2, 2020, reached 58 million households across the globe in its first 28 days, making it their most popular comedy series of 2020.
“As an actor, an artist, and a creative, the most meaningful gift is to connect with people through your art in some way,” Collins, 32, said in a press release. “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 reason to smile and laugh.”
Lily Collins inEmily in Paris.NETFLIX

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“Not only did playing Emily teach me more about myself, but also about the world around me,” she added. “I couldn’t be happier to be back in Paris for season 2 to expand upon those lessons, to continue to grow, and learn even more about this beautiful city and all of its character with Emily.”

Season 1 was filmed entirely on location in Paris and throughout France. During the 2019 shoot, Collinsmade her relationship with writer/director Charlie McDowell Instagram-official. In September, the Netflix star announced that she and McDowellwere engaged, sharing photos at the time from the intimate proposal, which happened during a road trip in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
TheEmily in Pariscast also includes Ashley Park (Mean Girlson Broadway,Tales of the City), Lucas Bravo (Smart Ass), Samuel Arnold (Antony & Cleopatra), Camille Razat (The 15:17 to Paris), Bruno Gouery (Doc Martin), William Abadie (Resident Evil: Extinction) and Arnaud Viard (Clara et Moi).
source: people.com