And as for new additions to the cast for part two? On July 18, the streamer revealed that none other than the beloved British actor Rupert Everett would be coming on board as Giorgio Barbieri, the owner of a global interior design firm based in Rome, who has been friends with Sylvie for decades and makes it his business to know everyone else’s business, and to be the life of every party. There’s also the dashing Eugenio Franceschini as Marcello, a confident Roman who is “substantive but never flashy—true to the roots of his family’s company”; Anna Galiena as Antonia Muratori, his mother, the matriarch of the Muratori family and the head of their family business; Raoul Bova as Giancarlo, a charming, self-assured Roman commercial director who used to be Sylvie’s film professor; and Thalia Besson as Genevieve, Sylvie’s husband Laurent’s 20-something daughter from a past relationship, who’s just moved from New York City to Paris to start her career. “Her bright, eager demeanor immediately endears her to Emily, who’s thrilled to have an American expat to mentor,” the network revealed. “But their similarities may end up complicating Emily’s life—both professionally and personally.”
What will be the plot of Emily in Paris Season 4, part 2?
Expect specific plot points for season four, part two to remain under wraps, though the new trailer has given us some clues: by the looks of things, Emily is still unsettled by Gabriel’s continued closeness to Camille (who, it seems, hasn’t told him that she is not in fact pregnant). It’s then that she meets the handsome Marcello and heads to Rome on a work trip – one which involves riding a vespa through cobblestone streets, tossing coins into the Trevi and slow dancing with her new love interest. Oh, and there’s also the matter of Sylvie’s new hire, Genevieve, getting closer to Gabriel, and Mindy taking the stage, presumably for Eurovision.