Netflix film crew perishes on the set of the popular TV series "Emily in Paris"
The upcoming season of the popular Netflix series "Emily in Paris" is set to return on December 18, but the resumption of filming remains uncertain following a tragic incident on set.
Diego Borella, a native Venetian and assistant director on the series, passed away on set at the age of 47. The cause of death is suspected to be a heart attack. Borella's death has shaken the film crew and fans of the series worldwide.
The incident occurred during filming at Venice's iconic Hotel Danieli. Local authorities have confirmed the incident and expressed their condolences for the loss. The city of Venice has also expressed its deepest sympathies to Borella's family.
"Emily in Paris," which has millions of viewers, is expected to continue Emily's journey beyond Paris to Rome and Venice in the upcoming season. Lily Collins' character Emily will be seen exploring the Italian cities in the new season.
The resumption of filming for the scenes at Hotel Danieli remains uncertain. Netflix has not yet announced any changes to the release date of the series, which is set for December 18. However, the fatality on set has raised questions about the release date of the series on Netflix.
It is worth noting that Diego Borella was not only an assistant director but also a writer of poetry and children's books, in addition to his work in film. His contributions to the industry will be remembered.
Borella's passing is a reminder of the human element behind the scenes of our favourite shows. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time.
Stay tuned for more updates on the release date and resumption of filming for "Emily in Paris." In the meantime, let's remember Diego Borella, a talented individual who made a significant impact on the industry.
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