JAKARTA - The television series Emily in Paris will have a second season. This news was shared by Netflix on Wednesday, November 11 in a letter and video on Instagram.
In a video, several Emily in Paris players are seen mentioning the word Deux which has two meanings. A sentence that says, "Deux is better than un" is present at the end of the video.
In addition, a letter written by the character Sylvie Grateau says Emily must remain in Paris for a while.
"Despite his overconfidence and lack of experience in luxury marketing, he was able to impress our clients in such a short time at Savoir."
"We hope that by extending her time in Paris, Emily can improve her relationships, explore our culture and learn classical French."
“We love Emily in Paris! But don't tell him, ”read the letter.
Emily in Paris is the latest Netflix series that tells the story of Emily (Lily Collins), a marketing executive from Chicago who moves to Paris to work on social media strategy.
This series features the story of Emily facing the ups and downs of her career, her relationship with her boss, and her love relationships.
The Emily in Paris series was released in early October 2020 but the series has immediately topped Netflix's Top 10 list to date.
In addition, many criticisms have been leveled against the series, ranging from depictions of social media workers and stereotypes of Parisian society.
Apart from Lily Collins, all Emily in Paris players were confirmed again in the second season of Emily in Paris such as Philippine Leroy Beaulieu, Lucas Bravo, Samuel Arnold, Camille Razat and Bruno Gouery. Kate Walsh, William Abadie and Arnaud Viard recur.
Watch the first season of Emily in Paris via Netflix.
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