Netflix confirms future of Emily In Paris beyond season five with video of Lily Collins - but the comments section is hijacked with furious demand
Netflix has confirmed the future of their hit series Emily In Paris after it returned for season five, with a new video of show star Lily Colins. The streaming site revealed that the comedy-drama, which is set in both Paris and Rome, had been renewed for a sixth season, just weeks after its latest episodes hit screens as Lily, 36, returned as Emily. Taking to YouTube with a short clip, the character of Emily could be seen walking into the room from a French balcony window, before the camera pans out to reveal a croissant topped with a number six candle. The clip was captioned: 'Home sweet home. Emily in Paris is returning for Season 6,' with Netflix adding: 'Paris is always a good idea!'But instead of the comments being flooded with excitement from fans of the series, instead furious Netflix viewers had another request for the streamer. Dozens of fans took to the comments to ask for more episodes of anime series Steel Ball Run, which is returning for its seventh run on the platform in March. Netflix has confirmed the future of their hit series Emily In Paris after it returned for season five, with a new video of show star Lily Colins.(pictured: Lily Collins and Eugenio Franceschini) Dozens of fans took to the comments to ask for more episodes of anime series Steel Ball Run, which is returning for its seventh run on the platform in MarchFans of the series requested that the series, which follows on from manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, to be dropped weekly on the site from its return. Ignoring the Emily In Paris announcement, one penned: 'Netflix make Steel ball run weekly,' as another chimed in: 'PLEASE make steel ball run weekly.'A third wrote: 'We need weekly steel ball run,' as a fourth requested from the streaming site: 'Make steel ball run weekly.''Please we want Steel Ball Run WEEKLY,' another furious fan asked, as a fifth added: 'WEEKLY STEEL BALL RUN.' JoJo's Bizarre Adventure has previously run through series Stone Ocean, Golden Wind, Diamond is Unbreakable, Stardust Crusaders, Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency. Instead of dropping the episodes weekly, which fans enjoyed in earlier parts of the series, Netflix had instead been dropping groups of episodes at once. The same is expected of the seventh run, Steel Ball Run, but viewers are keen for it to return to its weekly schedule instead of being able to binge the series at once.The TV show follows the Joestar family saga from artist Hirohiko Akari’s beloved manga series set in 19th century United States. Taking to YouTube with a short clip, the character of Emily could be seen walking into the room from a French balcony window, before the camera pans out to reveal a croissant topped with a number six candle Fans of the series requested that the series, which follows on from manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, to be dropped weekly on the site from its returnJohnny Joestar, a former jockey who lost the use of his legs after a freak accident, teams up with mysterious outlaw Gyro Zeppeli to race for a $50 million grand prize. Director Yasuhiro Kimura said: 'My heart is pounding with excitement to be entrusted with directing this anime adaptation. The entire staff shares this feeling and is pouring their passion into daily production. 'I look forward to sharing our enthusiasm for this work with all of you, and hope we can ride this journey together.'Meanwhile, Emily In Paris fans have pointed out a glaring editing error just minutes into the new series of the hit Netflix show as it returned to screens in December. Since its launch in 2020, fans have been eagerly following Lily as Emily, as she struggles to make long-lasting romantic connections and find her feet abroad.The last series ended with Emily and her love interest Marcello, who is played by Eugenio Franceschini, in Rome, and the new series picks up where things left off.And as their romance continues to blossom, the duo head out on an autumnal walk in the countryside of Rome, after Emily relocated there to be with Marcello and his family, in the first episode. While she's seen sporting towering green heels throughout the scenes, which are left muddied and ruined after the walk, in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, fans have pointed out a major continuity error. Emily in Paris returned for its fifth series in December As Emily joins Marcello on the woodland hike, one shot sees Emily, who is wearing a matching green shorts and blazer set, swap her heels for green wellies. Though extremely quick, the shot shows Emily wearing knee-high boots, the same as those worn by the other female stars in the scene. An eagle-eyed fan took to Reddit to explain: 'Only 12 minutes in the first episode and there's already a continuity error. Emily steps out of the car in her green heels...'Then there's a birds-eye-view shot of them through the trees where Emily is wearing boots, then it cuts to tighter shot of her struggling in heels again. Nice one.'Another viewer agreed: 'I thought I saw her in boots for a second!'Emily In Paris and the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series are available to stream on Netflix now