‘Lupin’ Part 4 Finally Gets a Release Date — Here’s Everything We Know So Far
Netflix has officially confirmed the return of Assane Diop, announcing that Lupin Part 4 will premiere globally on October 23. The news brings the hit French crime series back into the spotlight, with fans finally getting a clear release date for the next chapter of the gentleman thief’s story.
The announcement comes from Netflix, along with new promotional artwork showing Omar Sy’s character once again at the center of the action. The series has been one of the platform’s biggest international successes, and anticipation for the new season has been building since the dramatic ending of Part 3.
Filming for Part 4 took place across Paris and wrapped after months of shooting in key locations around the city. The production reportedly used several well-known streets in the French capital, including areas in the 16th arrondissement and central Paris. The scale of the shoot suggests a bigger and more action-focused season.
One of the most talked-about moments from production was an on-location sequence filmed in Paris that featured Omar Sy in full costume as Assane Diop. Early footage and behind-the-scenes reports described large-scale street filming, adding to expectations that the new season will continue the franchise’s cinematic style.
Lupin Part 4 continues the story of Assane Diop, a master of disguise inspired by the classic literary character Arsène Lupin created by Maurice Leblanc. The series follows Assane as he uses his intelligence and skills in theft and deception while also dealing with personal stakes that have grown more dangerous over time.
Omar Sy returns in the lead role, reprising his performance as the charming and strategic thief. He is joined again by familiar cast members including Ludivine Sagnier, Antoine Gouy, Soufiane Guerrab, Shirine Boutella, Théo Christine, and Laïka Blanc-Francard. Their return keeps continuity with earlier seasons, which helped build the show’s strong global fanbase.

The new season is structured as an eight-episode installment, with each episode running around 45 minutes. Behind the scenes, the series continues under the creative direction of George Kay, working alongside François Uzan. Writing duties for Part 4 include Mathilde Arnaud, Jean-Yves Arnaud, Tigran Rosine, and Florent Meyer, while directing is shared between Edouard Salier, Everardo Gout, and Hugo Gélin.
Netflix and production company Gaumont have described Lupin as one of their most successful international titles. The series has attracted hundreds of millions of viewing hours worldwide since its debut, ranking among the platform’s top non-English language shows.
The return of the series continues Netflix’s push to expand global hits with strong international appeal. Based on its previous performance and growing anticipation, Lupin Part 4 is expected to be one of the platform’s major releases this fall.
With the release date now confirmed and production complete, fans no longer have to wait in uncertainty. Assane Diop is set to return on October 23, bringing new heists, new risks, and another chapter in the story of Netflix’s most famous gentleman thief.

