Lily Collins Unpacks the Messy New Season of 'Emily in Paris'

Friday, 16 August 2024, 04:00

Lily Collins discusses how season four of 'Emily in Paris' allows her character to embrace vulnerability and complexity. This season, Collins' character experiences more emotional depth, showcasing her messy sides. Fans can expect surprises and dramatic moments as the series continues its exploration of Parisian life.
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Lily Collins Unpacks the Messy New Season of 'Emily in Paris'

Discover Lily Collins' Take on Season Four of 'Emily in Paris'

Brought to life by Darren Starr, 'Emily in Paris' continues to evolve, and this time, Lily Collins is excited to showcase a character that is not just about fun but embraces her deeper emotions. As season four unfolds, viewers will see Emily get messy in her experiences, especially when facing tricky personal situations. According to Collins, “this season you really get to see Emily feel all the feelings and have a breakdown.”

Emily's New Dimensions

While 'Emily in Paris' is often described as a lighthearted rom-com, Collins hints at a more complex portrayal in the upcoming episodes. “We get to see her be more complex, and be okay being more complex,” she shares during her conversation with VF’s Still Watching podcast. This season highlights dramatic moments, including scenes that challenge Collins to provide a public performance of vulnerability on the bustling streets of Paris.

  • Challenges of filming emotional scenes in public
  • Exploration of new facets of Emily's personality
  • Expect surprises in the second half of the season

As Collins mentions, “It wouldn’t be Emily in Paris without more bombs being dropped.” Fans remain curious about the future of the show as Collins hints at her desire for new locations in potential future seasons, such as Tokyo.


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