Popular Netflix actor will be back on hit TV series despite previous threats to leave and criticism of recent season.

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November 21st 2024.

Popular Netflix actor will be back on hit TV series despite previous threats to leave and criticism of recent season.
Lucas Bravo, the 36-year-old actor who stars as chef Gabriel in the hit Netflix show "Emily in Paris," is reportedly set to return for the upcoming fifth season. This news comes after he made headlines for speaking out against the decisions made for his character, causing some tension among his co-stars. Despite his previous remarks, it seems that Lucas will indeed be back for more episodes, which are set to be filmed in Paris and partially in Rome starting in May.

"Emily in Paris" first premiered in 2020 and has become a major success for the streaming platform. The show follows the story of Emily, played by Lily Collins, and her will-they, won't-they romance with Gabriel in the beautiful setting of Paris. In the fourth season, Emily finally gives her relationship with Gabriel a chance, but things quickly fall apart, leading her to Rome with a new love interest.

In a recent interview, Lucas expressed his frustration with the direction his character was taking, feeling disconnected and unhappy with the decisions made for him. He also mentioned that the actors don't have much liberty to change their characters and that he questioned whether he wanted to continue with the show. However, it seems that his contract has been extended, and he will be back for season five.

Despite Lucas' previous comments causing some tension among the cast and crew, it seems that they are all excited to continue with the show. An insider revealed that everyone was upset about his remarks, and there may be some tension, but the show will go on with or without him. After all, the show is called "Emily in Paris," not "Gabriel in Paris."

It will be interesting to see what happens with Gabriel's character in the upcoming season and if he will return to his fun, cheeky, and playful self. With the show being a comedy, it's important for the actors to enjoy their roles, and hopefully, Lucas will find more joy in playing Gabriel once again. Fans can continue to enjoy "Emily in Paris" on Netflix and stay tuned for more updates on Lucas' return.

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