According to Variety, production on Netflix’s upcoming Emily in Paris Season 4 has been delayed due to the ongoing WGA writers strike. The Golden Globe-nominated dramedy was originally slated to begin filming in the late summer or early fall, but has been pushed back for two months.
The outlet’s sources note that the streamer aims to start production by the end of fall.
Emily in Paris Season 4 isn’t the only Netflix show affected by the writers strike. It was previously confirmed that filming on the highly-anticipated fifth (and final) season of Stranger Things has also been delayed.
What is Emily in Paris about?
Emily in Paris focuses on an ambitious marketing executive from Chicago, who unexpectedly lands her dream job in Paris when her company acquires a French luxury company. Emily’s new life in Paris is filled with intoxicating adventures and surprising challenges as she juggles winning over her work colleagues, making friends, and navigating new romances.
The series stars Lily Collins (Love Rosie), Ashley Park (Tales of the City), Philippine Leroy Beaulieu (Call My Agent), Lucas Bravo (Smart Ass), Samuel Arnold (Antony & Cleopatra), Camille Razat (The 15:17 to Paris), and Bruno Gouery (Doc Martin). The recurring cast roster includes Kate Walsh, William Abadie, and Arnaud Viard.
Emily in Paris is created and executive produced by Darren Star, creator of popular classics such as Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, and Sex and the City. Producers are Collins and Andrew Fleming along with Tony Hernandez and Lilly Burns of Jax Media.