Hit Netflix series ‘Emily in Paris’ heads to Greece for Season 6

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‘Emily in Paris’ is heading to Greece for its sixth season, with filming expected to begin in May 2026 as the hit series expands its European backdrop.

While exact locations have not been confirmed, islands such as Santorini, Mykonos and Paros are reportedly among the frontrunners.

Series creator Darren Star has revealed the new season will see Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins, travel to the Aegean, alongside scenes set in Monaco.

The shift follows the success of Season 5, which drew nearly 27 million views globally within two weeks and ranked in Netflix’s Top 10 across 91 countries.

Greece is expected to feature prominently, offering the show’s signature blend of luxury and travel escapism, with its iconic whitewashed architecture, coastal scenery and vibrant nightlife providing the backdrop for Emily’s next chapter.

The move was hinted at in the Season 5 finale, with further suggestions the storyline may include a Greek getaway or a high-profile celebration, potentially tied to supporting character Mindy.

The expansion into Greece reflects the show’s growing global appeal, as it continues to build on its “Euro-travel” formula, combining fashion, romance and destination-driven storytelling.

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