The Moment

Pack the baguettes and the SPF. “Emily in Paris” has officially started filming its sixth and final season, and cameras are rolling in Mykonos, Greece. Lily Collins and Lucas Bravo reunited on location, smiling for photos as production kicked off.

Lily Collins and Lucas Bravo reunite on the Emily in Paris set in Mykonos during final-season filming
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Netflix confirmed in May that season six will wrap Emily’s story. Collins added her own note to fans, calling it a “fantastic farewell season” and promising everything viewers love about the series, now with a jet-set twist.

Translation: Emily traded the Seine for the Aegean, at least for a spell. Consider this your postcard.

The Take

I know, I know. Ending a show that built its brand on croissants and couture in Paris by hopping to Greece sounds like swapping a beret for a boarding pass. But it actually tracks. Emily has always been a fantasy of reinvention, and finales love a change of scenery for big swings: proposals, breakups, career mic drops, and the kind of wardrobe moments that make your dry cleaner nervous.

Moving a chunk of the final season to Mykonos is smart show business. Sunlit cliffs, whitewashed alleys, sea-blue everything. It’s a ready-made mood board for the series’ signature blend of romance and over-the-top style. And reuniting Collins and Bravo on set right out of the gate telegraphs what fans care about most: the Emily-Gabriel spark isn’t being left in a Parisian pastry case.

Fans gather near the iconic Mykonos windmills as Emily in Paris films its final season on location
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Here’s the hype vs. reality: the photos scream summer escape, but what they confirm is logistics, not plot. Anything beyond “the gang is filming in Greece” is just sunscreen-scented speculation. That said, if “Emily in Paris” has taught us anything, it’s that a new backdrop is less a detour and more an exclamation point. Think of Greece as the show’s victory lap, the TV equivalent of a last-chapter destination wedding, whether or not there’s an actual wedding involved.

Receipts

Confirmed:

  • Netflix announced in May 2026 that season six is the final season of “Emily in Paris” (via official channels).
  • Lily Collins said the team is filming the final chapter now and called it a “fantastic farewell season” in an official Instagram statement in May 2026.
  • On-location photos from Mykonos, Greece, in late May 2026 show Collins and Lucas Bravo together on set (photo agency distribution credited to Backgrid).

Unverified/Reported:

  • Any plot specifics tied to the Greece shoot (weddings, breakups, career twists) remain unannounced.
  • Rumors about Lucas Bravo’s personal dating life are circulating, but there’s no on-the-record confirmation from him or his representative.
  • No official release date for season six has been provided as of late May 2026.

Backstory (for Casual Readers)

“Emily in Paris”, created by Darren Star (the mind behind “Sex and the City”), launched in 2020 and quickly became Netflix’s glossy postcard to escapism: a marketing exec named Emily (Collins) navigates Paris, career curveballs, and complicated romances, including chef-next-door Gabriel (Bravo). The series is known for candy-colored fashion, viral handbags, and a steady stream of romantic dilemmas set against travel-brochure backdrops.

What’s Next

Expect more set sightings as production continues, likely across Europe. The key things to watch: an official Netflix teaser drop, a release window announcement, and any on-record plot details from the creators or cast. If the show follows its usual pattern, the first crumbs will arrive via social posts before anything longer lands. Until then, consider Greece the teaser trailer you can’t press pause on, sun-drenched and maddeningly spoiler-free.

Your move, Team Emily. We’re ready for the chic goodbye, preferably with one last outfit we’ll be arguing about until fall.

If you could script one final Emily moment, would you send her toward true love, a dream job, or a solo reset?

Sources:

Netflix official announcement (May 2026). Lily Collins, Instagram statement (May 2026). Backgrid photo set from Mykonos (late May 2026).


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