The official Emily In Paris series 3 trailer has landed

It's dropping on 21st December!

Author: Alex RossPublished 1st Dec 2022

We've had to wait a year, but the hugely-anticipated third season of Netflix show Emily In Paris is so close, with new episodes dropping on Wednesday 21st December with main actress Lily Collins.

As we count down the days, bosses have dropped a brand new trailer for the upcoming series, showing Emily is still stuck in a love triangle with British heartthrob Alfie (Lucien Laviscount), and French hottie Gabriel (Lucas Bravo).

Netflix's official synopsis reads: 'One year after moving from Chicago to Paris for her dream job, Emily finds herself at a crucial crossroads in every aspect of her life.

'Faced with two very different paths, Emily will have to decide exactly where her loyalties lie — at work and in her romantic life — and what those decisions mean for her future in France, all while continuing to immerse herself in the adventures and surprising twists and turns that life in Paris provides.'

Watch the Emily In Paris season three trailer below:

After his appearance in series two last year, it was confirmed that former Waterloo Road actor Lucien Laviscount has become a full cast member for series three.

The good news was announced by the show's creator Darren Star and main actress Lily Collins at the PaleyFest panel discussion back in April.

Lucien joined the panel alongside Darren, Lily and other cast members such as Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, and Camille Razat.

Who is in the cast of Emily In Paris?

Emily Cooper played by Lily Collins

Emily Cooper is the title character in Emily in Paris, she is chosen by her boss Madeline Wheeler (Kate Walsh), to work at a marketing firm in Paris that the company has just acquired. Taking the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Emily jets off to Paris for a year, where she meets several love interests.
Lily, who is Phil Collins' daughter has also starred in The English Teacher and Love, Rosie. In 2016 she received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for her role in Rules Don't Apply.

Sylvie played by Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu plays the role of Emily's boss Sylvie. Sylvie is a strict boss who doesn't take any nonsense and makes sure that Emily knows her not speaking French isn't ideal.
Philippine as appeared in many French language productions including the 2020 Netflix series Call My Agent!

Mindy Chen played by Ashley Park

Mindy Chen is on of Emily's first friends in Paris. They meet when Emily is out having lunch by herself and Mindy is out with the children she looks after.
Mindy and Emily soon become good friends and Emily's confidant.
Ashley is mainly known for her work on stage including her portrayal of Gretchen Wieners in Mean Girls which was nominated for a 2018 Tony Award.

Gabriel played by Lucas Bravo

Gabriel is Emily's downstairs neighbour. Due to the different floor naming convention in France Emily perpetually gets confused which floor she's on and regularly tries to get into Gabriel's flat.
Gabriel is also a talented chef and works across the road at a restaurant which he eventually buys with backing from Antoine.
The pair become friends and eventually an awkward love triangle forms between them and Gabriel's on-off girlfriend Camille.
Lucas has appeared in some French TV shows and more recently films which are in post-production. He also works as a model.

Camille played by Camille Razat

Camille Razat plays Camille, Gabriel's girlfriend. Camille and Emily meet at a flower stall when Camille comes to Emily's help with the language barrier. The two become good friends, but things turn a bit sour when Emily and Camille's boyfriend Gabriel share an impromptu kiss.
Camille has appeared in a number of French films and TV shows including The Disappearance which was an eight-part police thriller mini-series, shown in the UK with subtitles.

Luc and Julien played by Bruno Gouery and Samuel Arnold

Luc and Julien are a comedy duo who work with Emily and Sylvie. The pair are rarely seen apart and find themselves trying to help Emily out get across her ideas when her lack of French gets in the way.

Antoine Lambert played by William Abadie

Antoine Lambert runs Maison Lavaux, a perfume company Savior work for. It's later revealed that Sylvie and Antoine have a longstanding affair and Savoir have been doing work for his company at a much lower price.

Madeline Wheeler played by Kate Walsh

Kate Walsh plays the role of Emily's boss in Chicago, Madeline Wheeler, who find herself unexpectedly pregnant. Unable to travel to Paris she asks Emily to take her place.
Kate is best known for her roles in Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice and Netflix series 13 Reasons Why.

Thomas played by Julien Floreancig

Thomas is a French snobbish philosophy professor played by Julien Floreancig is brief love interest of Emily's. Emily and Thomas meet at the café and has a few dates, but after having a double date with Gabriel and Camille, Gabriel tells Emily that he thinks he's snobbish.
However, it takes Emily a few more days to realise that Gabriel is right when she invites him along to the ballet, but he says Swan Lake is for tourists.

Pierre Cadault played by Jean-Christophe Bouvet

Pierre Cadault is a larger than life French designer who has a love-hate relationship with Savoir. At their first meeting, Emily unintentionally offends Pierre with a charm on her handbag. However, with some sweet talking, he comes around and decides to stay with the marketing firm.

Mathieu Cadault played by Charles Martins

Mathieu Cadault is the nephew of Pierre Cadault, played by Charles Martins. He appears throughout the series, becoming a love interest of Emily's towards the end of the first season, however things turn sour in the second season when they're meant to be having a romantic weekend away in St Tropez, but things don't go to plan.

Alfie played by Lucien Laviscount

Alfie is a British businessman, played by Lucien Laviscount, who has also appeared in Coronation Street, Grange Hill and Waterloo Road.
Alfie meets Emily at the French class they both attend. Despite seeming to hate each other, as Alfie doesn't take the lessons seriously they end up together for most of season two.

When does Emily In Paris series three start?

Series three of Emily In Paris lands on Netflix on Wednesday 21st December, with the first two series available to binge now.

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