May 22, 2026 1:23 pm EDT

Girlfriend’s visa has officially expired.

Netflix has confirmed the end of the hit TV series “Emily In Paris” after a memorable six-season run.

The streaming giant officially confirmed that its hit romantic comedy series starring Lily Collins will conclude after its upcoming sixth season, finally dropping the curtain on the globetrotting adventures of beloved Chicago marketing executive Emily Cooper.

After shifting locations from Paris to Rome in season four, and another move to Greece for season six, the decision to end things before finding another country to hot spot to gives the show a definitive finish line, allowing the writers to craft a proper finale rather than leaving audiences with another open-ended cliffhanger – like if they finally end up back in Paris, where Emily belongs.

Netflix’s announcement coincided with the first day of production for the final episodes in Greece, ensuring fans will get a planned and satisfying farewell to the series that became a global sensation upon its debut in 2020.

In a heartfelt statement, series creator Darren Star expressed his deep appreciation for the show’s six-year run.

“Making Emily in Paris with this extraordinary cast and crew has been the trip of a lifetime,” he gushed.

“Thank you for letting us be a part of your lives, inspiring your dreams of travel and your love of Paris. We will always have Emily in Paris!”

Lead star Collins also took to Instagram with a behind-the-scenes video from the set, telling fans the final season will be everything they would’ve hoped for.

“Season 6 will bring you everything you love about the show and serve as the final chapter in Emily’s adventure of a lifetime,” she said.

“Our entire cast and crew are pouring our hearts into making this a fantastic farewell season.”

As for where Emily Cooper’s final journey will take her, the production is preparing for a grand European farewell tour.

Picking up from the events of last season, which ended with Emily’s split from Marcello and a surprise postcard invitation from Gabriel, filming for the final chapter is currently underway on location in Greece.

According to reports, the production will then make a stop in Monaco before ultimately returning to the iconic streets of Paris for the series conclusion.

I mean, where else would they end up?

While Netflix has not yet confirmed an exact release date for the final and sixth series, the confirmation ensures that the long-running love triangle will finally get the closure audiences have been waiting for.

Hallelujah.



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