Video by Камилль Раза | Camille Razat

Cultural frictions give way to personality clashes in Netflix’s “Emily in Paris,“ according to creator Darren Star who recently joined the show’s cast members in the French capital for the global premiere of the third season. The new season of the television comedy starring Lily Collins as Emily Cooper, an American who moves to Paris from Chicago for a marketing job, will be released on Dec. 21. The show focuses more deeply on its characters, moving away from a play on the cliches of French and American lifestyles, to become more of a “clash of personalities,“ said Star, who is also executive producer and writer of the show. “She feels less of a fish out of water and more about embracing the culture around her,“ said Collins, of the character she plays, during an interview with co-stars Ashley Park and Camille Razat. “I also love that we are using the French language more and more with other characters, and so the more immersed Emily feels in it, the audience also feels it,“ she told Reuters. Watched by 58 million households in its first month, the series debuted at the height of pandemic lockdowns in 2020 and became the most popular comedy on Netflix that year. “We started off season two in Saint-Tropez and it was still at the height of COVID, so we hadn’t been around that many people and seen each other too ... That was a really special girls trip,“ said Park on fond moments during filming the series. “Getting to kind of end in Loire Valley this year ... it’s been really special.“ In the third season, actors Paul Forman and Melia Kreiling join as new cast members. “New characters come in and add a lot of new texture and complications for the entire ensemble,” said Star.
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