Netflix reveals the future of its popular datings shows, including Love Is Blind!

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Netflix made an exciting announcement about the future of Love Is Blind and its other popular dating shows, including Indian Matchmaking.

On March 24, Netflix confirmed that the cast of 's second outing will have an encore later this year when Love Is Blind: After the Altar premieres. Like the first season, fans will get a status update on the couples who said "I do" and the other stars who weren't so lucky in love.

Also forecasted for a 2022 debut? A whole new Pod Squad. According to the streamer, season three is coming sooner than we think and is set to take place in Dallas. 

And it seems there are even more gold cups in our future as Netflix has renewed the hit series for two more seasons. 

That's not all dating show lovers! Netflix previously announced they will be putting relationships to the test with , a series that asks couples to "commit to marriage, or move on" over the course of eight weeks. "In the meantime, each will choose a new potential partner from one of the other couples, in a life-changing opportunity to get a glimpse of two different possible futures."

The Ultimatum is due out next month, a separate series featuring all queer couples is coming down the pipeline too. Additionally, fans who followed Sima Taparia on will be delighted to learn that she's back at it again. Season two is premiering later this year, with Netflix already planning a third season. 

Another group will get their moment in the spotlight when people on the autism spectrum look for a partner in Love on the Spectrum. This follows the success of the Australian series of the same title.

Lastly, Netflix is combining all of your favorite dating shows in one, bringing together singles from Too Hot To HandleLove Is Blind, The CircleSelling Tampa, and Bachelor in Paradice other hit series to mix it up -style. Suffice to say, there's going to be drama.