Emily in Paris stars Lucien Laviscount, Lucy Collins, and Lucas Bravo
Netflix held their annual worldwide fan event this past weekend, called Tudum, like sound the site makes when you first log on. Here is a recap of the European and United States events:
Tudum Recap: Everything You Missed from Our Show from the United States and Europe Highlights include premiere dates for “The Crown” (November 9), “Emily in Paris” (December 21) and “Witcher: Blood Origin” (December 25).
Below are some sneak peeks of the most anticipated shows.
Gal Gadot, Jamie Dornan and Alia Bhatt introduced a behind-the-scenes look at Heart of Stone, with star and producer Gadot telling fans, “Rachel Stone lives off the adrenaline, she’s addicted to it.”
Adjoa Andoh (“Lady Danbury”) and Golda Rosheuvel (“Queen Charlotte”) from Bridgerton introduced India Amarteifio as “Young Queen Charlotte” and revealed a never-before-seen still of her in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. In a Tudum surprise, producer and writer Shonda Rhimes presented a clip from Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story featuring Amarteifio and Corey Mylchreest as “Young King George” in their first encounter.
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