Overview
- Netflix made the second half of Season 4 available on February 26, following Part 1’s January 29 drop.
- Viewer frustration has focused on the four‑week gap between releases, while responses to the season’s chemistry and pacing remain divided.
- Leads Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha discussed the show’s intimate scenes, saying some were hard to watch and underscoring the role of an on‑set intimacy coordinator.
- The franchise’s commercial footprint keeps growing, with Netflix estimating about £275 million in direct and indirect economic effects over five years alongside strong merchandise and tourism demand.
- Netflix has already confirmed seasons five and six, with Season 5 expected to film in spring 2026, and reporting from a Paris event suggested Eloise and Francesca could be the next protagonists.