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Lucas Bravo May Not Return for ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 5
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Lucas Bravo May Not Return for ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 5

Lucas Bravo He is candid about his thoughts on the situation Emily in Paris The character Gabriel is leaving.

The actor had previously said Hollywood Reporter he was I’m hoping for some growth for Gabriel In the fifth season of the Netflix series, “she made a few choices that took me away from her. We were very similar in season one, but now I really don’t know. I guess I feel like he needs to pull himself together.”

More recently conversation with Independent Wire Depends on your upcoming movie Freedom From Mélanie Laurent, Ticket to Heaven The actor expanded on this sentiment further, explaining that the “sexy chef” wasn’t too proud of the choices she made.

“I’ve never been this far from him,” she told the Bravo publication. “It stopped being fun for me to shoot because they made her oblivious to her environment, her dynamic, always victimizing and always completely lost in translation, oblivious to what was going on around her and being manipulated by everyone. or seeing a character that I love very much and who has given me so much, slowly turn into guacamole.”

He shared that he tried to voice his concerns about the character and contribute during production, but there was only so much that could be done within the constraints of the script. Hollywood Reporter He has reached out to Netflix for comment.

“I tried to bring nuances for seasons, but we don’t have a lot of freedom on set,” he said. “We cannot change a word or a feeling. “They know what they want and we have to comply.”

Bravo’s Emily in Paris The contract is currently valid end of season four, he said Independent WireSo he admitted that his issues with Gabriel’s direction made him “question” whether he wanted to return. Emily in Paris fifth season.

“I really want to see if Gabriel can get back to his fun, cheeky, playful and lively self.” Miss Harris Goes to Paris Star continued. “Because playing a melancholic, sad, depressed and lost character for three seasons is no longer fun. “This is a comedy, everyone around me is having fun, everyone is jumping around and I’m slowly sinking into God knows what.”

Bravo explained that Netflix and Darren Star may be hesitant to change the dynamic of the show, perhaps due to the show’s success, so they are “very precious” about not changing anything, or if they change something, they immediately roll it back. “There is a lack of risk,” he said.

Despite Gabriel’s concerns about his path and Emily in Paris, He knows that he owes his career in general to the show, and it still means a lot to him.

“I love the show and the people in it,” he said. “I feel like I’m not kind or grateful, but when you love something you want it to be… you want the best version of it. I’m not going to lie, I was disappointed with how my character turned out. But we’ll see where it goes. “The show’s not over yet.”