“Emily in Paris” Season 4 to Premiere on Netflix in August and September 2024

The release date for “Emily in Paris” Season 4 has been unveiled. The latest season of the popular show will drop on the OTT streaming platform in two parts.

“Emily in Paris” Season 4 Part 1 is scheduled to be released on August 15 this year. The second part will premiere on September 12, 2024, according to a report on Dexerto.

The “Emily in Paris” Season 4 cast includes Lily Collins, Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, Camille Razat, Philippine Leroy, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery, William Abadie, and Lucien Laviscount. This season’s story follows Emily’s eventful personal life as she becomes entangled in a love triangle.

Meanwhile, Netflix announced on Thursday that it added more than 8 million subscribers in its second quarter, benefiting from a password-sharing crackdown and popular titles like “Bridgerton,” “Baby Reindeer,” and “The Roast of Tom Brady.”

The subscriber gains exceeded analyst predictions, which estimated Netflix would add about 5 million new customers from April through June. The new sign-ups brought the total number of global Netflix subscribers to more than 277 million.

The company reported diluted per-share earnings of $4.88, compared with consensus forecasts of $4.74 a share, according to LSEG. Revenue for the quarter reached $9.56 billion, aligning with estimates.

Wall Street investors have been closely monitoring the growth of Netflix’s ad-supported tier, which has been bolstered by the company’s crackdown on password-sharing, pricing increases for ad-free tiers, and new consumer bundles, such as Comcast’s “StreamSaver” bundle that combines Netflix with Peacock and Apple TV+.

Netflix reported that its ad tier membership grew 34% from the prior quarter, though it did not disclose the number of subscribers who chose that option.

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