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Love Is Blind Renewed For Season 2 On Netflix

Love is Blind, maybe Netflix’s biggest reality TV yet. The first season has taken place over three weeks in 10 episodes, during which several couples talk and hopefully fall in love without ever looking at each other and start a relationship which, I hope, ends with marriage. All this was cut off by a show of Love is Blind Reunion.

Renewal Status:

Netflix has renewed Love is Blind on social media for season 2 and season 3.

Release Date:

Love is Blind officially started shooting in October 2018, making Netflix a marvel that kept the final iterations of the series a secret. While reality shows are infamously easy and cheap to produce compared to big Netflix dramas like The Witcher, the essence of the show takes a long time to get to know the singles.

This could affect you when we see a release date, so be sure Love is Blind season 2 in 2024 is not going to be released – it might be later.

Cast Details:

For season 1 of the show, the producers had chosen exclusively candidates living in Atlanta, Georgia, so contestants did not have to worry about falling for someone living on the other side of the world. Also, the show designed its custom facilities in Atlanta packed with “pods.”

Reports note that Love Is Blind casting is now underway in Chicago for season 2 and suggests that Love Is Blind, like Netflix’s Queer Eye, will take place every season in another city. Atlanta was the first season of both series.

Plot Details:

Written down, the concept behind the show sounds insane, but it was a trend hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey. The main idea behind the show created a great deal of social media talk, and it ended with the marriage of two couples, Amber Pike, Matt Barnett, Lauren Speed, and Cameron Hamilton.

The combining of the current reality TV models such as Love Island and the British Blind Date, in which a guy or girl selects a date from behind the 3 contestants, is a staple of Netflix’s best shows since its publication in the US and the UK.

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Kane Dane

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