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6 best Lily Collins movies and TV shows to watch ahead of 'Emily in Paris' Season 4

From 'Love, Rosie' to 'Rules Don't Apply' and 'The Last Tycoon,' 6 best Lily Collins movies and TV shows to watch ahead of 'Emily in Paris' Season 4
PUBLISHED AUG 13, 2024
Here are 6 Lily Collins movies and TV shows to watch before 'Emily in Paris' Season 4 (@constantinfilmproduktion/20thcenturyfox/@primevideo)
Here are 6 Lily Collins movies and TV shows to watch before 'Emily in Paris' Season 4 (@constantinfilmproduktion/20thcenturyfox/@primevideo)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Lily Collins is ready to captivate you once more as the determined Emily Cooper returns with her Parisian adventures in 'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Part 1, premiering on Thursday, August 15, 2024.

Collins, renowned for her acting talent, has been captivating fans with her diverse body of work, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in Hollywood.

So, if you don't want to wait any longer to see Collins on screen, here are six of her most intriguing films and series that showcase her flexibility and acting skills.

1. Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019)

Zac Efron and Lily Collins in a still from 'Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile' (@sundanceinstitute)
Zac Efron and Lily Collins in a still from 'Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile' (@sundanceinstitute)

If you're a fan of Lily Collins and biographical crime dramas, 'Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile' is a must-watch film.

The film showcases Collins's acting versatility as she takes on the role of Liz Kendall, the girlfriend of infamous serial killer Ted Bundy (Zac Efron).

The film digs into the nuances of their relationship as she grapples with mounting evidence that the man she loves is responsible for a string of brutal killings. The fact that the movie is based on a true story adds an extra layer of intrigue.

2. Love, Rosie (2014)

Lily Collins and Sam Claflin in a still from 'Love, Rosie'
Lily Collins and Sam Claflin in a still from 'Love, Rosie' (@constantinfilmproduktion)

If you’re captivated by Lily Collins, expect to be completely delighted by 'Love, Rosie' as this romantic comedy-drama reveals an entirely different side of the established actress.

The film follows two best friends, Rosie Dunne (Lily Collins) and Alex Stewart (Sam Claflin), as their lives intertwine and evolve over the years.

Their journey is a rollercoaster of emotions, possibilities, tragedy, and unbreakable friendship.

While 'Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile' showcases Lily's dramatic range, 'Love, Rosie' is a wonderful escape into a world of friendship, love, and the complexity of life.

3. Rules Don't Apply (2016)

Alden Ehrenreich and Lily Collins in a still from 'Rules Don't Apply' (@20thcenturyfox)
Alden Ehrenreich and Lily Collins in a still from 'Rules Don't Apply' (@20thcenturyfox)

This romantic dramedy not only highlights Collins's versatility as an actress but also offers a captivating glimpse into Hollywood's golden era.

'Rules Don't Apply' transports us back to a period of traditional values and sparkling hopes.

The film follows Marla Mabrey (Lily Collins), a young, pious beauty queen who works for eccentric millionaire Howard Hughes (Warren Beatty).

Her life takes a surprising turn when she meets her handsome and ambitious driver, Frank Forbes (Alden Ehrenreich).

Their relationship faces challenges as they navigate the complex world of Hollywood, all while adhering to Hughes's strict standards.

4. To the Bone (2017)

Keanu Reeves and Lily Collins in a still from 'To the Bone' (@totheboneproductions)
Keanu Reeves and Lily Collins in a still from 'To the Bone' (@totheboneproductions)

Taking on the challenging role of a young girl battling an eating disorder, Collins showcases her versatility and delivers a deeply emotional performance in 'To the Bone'. The film follows Ellen (Lily Collins), a young woman who struggles with anorexia.

After years of failed therapies and a strained relationship with her family, Ellen is sent to a group home for young people with eating problems, supervised by an eccentric psychiatrist, Dr William  Beckham (Keanu Reeves).

As the story progresses, the movie digs into Ellen's complicated connection with her body, her family, and her sense of identity as she starts to tackle the underlying causes of her disease.

5. The Last Tycoon (2016-2017)

Lily Collins in a still from 'The Last Tycoon (@primevideo)
Lily Collins in a still from 'The Last Tycoon (@primevideo)

This captivating series immerses you in the glamorous yet tumultuous world of 1930s Hollywood.

Based on F Scott Fitzgerald's unfinished novel, 'The Last Tycoon' depicts the rise and collapse of Monroe Stahr (Matt Bomer), a smart and ambitious studio head.

Collins takes on the part of Cecilia Brady, the daughter of a prominent film studio executive, Pat Brady (Kelsey Grammer).

Set during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the series revolves around Monroe, a determined film producer who is navigating the complexity of the profession while simultaneously battling with personal problems and the shadow of his past.

6. Mirror Mirror (2012)

Armie Hammer and Lily Collins in a still from 'Mirror Mirror' ( @janthijs)
Armie Hammer and Lily Collins in a still from 'Mirror Mirror' ( @janthijs)

In this playful comedy, Lily Collins plays a spunky and resourceful Snow White, far from the traditional damsel-in-distress archetype.

When her evil stepmother, the Queen (Julia Roberts), seizes control of the realm, Snow White flees into the woods and makes an odd alliance with a gang of seven outlaws. They want to retake the kingdom and provide happiness to the people.

'Mirror Mirror' is a visually spectacular and humorous reimagining of a classic narrative, with Collins as Snow White exuding a newfound vibrancy.

How to stream 'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Part 1? 

Lucien Laviscount and Lily Collins in a still from 'Emily in Paris' (Netflix/@stephaniebranchu)
Lucien Laviscount and Lily Collins in a still from 'Emily in Paris' (@netflix/@stephaniebranchu)

To catch the first part of Season 4 of the show on Netflix on Thursday, August 15, 2024, you must have an exclusive subscription, since the streaming service offers a variety of packages based on budget.

The Standard Plan, which includes advertising, requires a monthly membership fee of $6.99 and supports full HD (1080p) streaming.

You may use one account on two screens at the same time while streaming in 1080p or full HD quality with the Standard Plan, which costs $15.49 per month and does not include ads.

The $22.99/month Premium Plan allows you to see 4K Ultra HD content with Dolby Atmos and HDR on up to four monitors simultaneously.

'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Part 1 trailer



 

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