Do you want to watch Emily in Paris with me?
Because TV Fanatic got the inside scoop from executive producer Andrew Fleming!
The industry veteran sat down with me to discuss Emily in Paris Season 4.
It was an incredible experience talking to someone who had been in so many classic TV shows and movies.
Andrew Fleming details Paris’ locations, fashion and rich culture.
More importantly, it’s fun to chat with someone as passionate about the series as I am.
You can tell that Andrew Fleming really enjoyed working on this show.
The producer has produced such prolific projects as “Younger,” “Bad Judge” and everyone’s favorite wizardly teen movie “The Craft.”
Over the years he worked as a producer, director and screenwriter.
He even had some roles in movies like “Easy A” and “Friends with Benefits.”
In 2018, he wrote and directed the comedy “Ideal Home” starring Paul Rudd.
The film itself is based on his experiences as a gay parent, helping to raise the son of his partner of 23 years.
Now that you have a hit Netflix show on your hands, find out what executive producer Andrew Fleming has to say about Emily in Paris!
As you can see, Andrew has practically fallen in love with this show, and I don’t blame him.
Season 4 of “Emily in Paris” showcases the show’s growth.
Andrew previously worked on the Netflix series Insatiable, so he knows the tips and tricks for mastering camp and highly visual storytelling.
While Insatiable only lasted a few seasons, Emily in Paris was another experience for Andrew Fleming.
As he said, he had a hit on his hands and was very happy with the show.
The style, story and sensuality of Emily in Paris are enhanced in Season 4.
Fans will see a compelling new arc for Sylvie as she deals with past trauma.
Gabriel is dealing with the fallout from Camille’s announcement at the end of season three.
Mindy slowly discovers that for her partner’s family, love is not as simple as it seems.
And don’t get me started on Alfie, played by Scream Queens’ Count Lucien Lavis.
This is just the tip of the iceberg!
Emily in Paris Season 4 kicks things up a few hundred notches.
It is no longer the original baby series.
Like Emily, the show has changed and evolved while maintaining its beautiful story and stunning visuals.
Netflix will drop the first five episodes of Emily in Paris Season 4 on August 15.
Which character are you most excited to see in Season 4?
What’s your favorite answer from executive producer Andrew Fleming?
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