Fox Orders Unscripted Dating Series 'Marriage Market' for 2026-27 Season
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Fox has ordered a new unscripted dating series, 'Marriage Market,' for the 2026-27 broadcast season. The show, hosted by Whitney Cummings, features singles whose families arrange their engagements, after which the couples and families live together. The series will be produced by Fox Entertainment Studios and distributed globally by Fox Entertainment Global.
Facts First
- Fox has ordered the unscripted series 'Marriage Market' for the 2026-27 broadcast season.
- The show is hosted by actress and comedian Whitney Cummings and features an arranged marriage experiment.
- Singles relinquish control to their families, who arrange engagements with the goal of marriage.
- Following an engagement, couples and families move in together to navigate compatibility.
- The series will be distributed worldwide by Fox Entertainment Global.
What Happened
Fox announced it has ordered the unscripted dating series 'Marriage Market' for the 2026-27 season. It is hosted by Whitney Cummings. In the show, real singles allow their families to control their love lives in an arranged marriage experiment. When two families believe they have a perfect match, the singles are engaged on the spot with the goal of marrying. After the engagement, the couples and their families move in together.
Why this Matters to You
If you enjoy reality television, you may have a new, unconventional dating show to look forward to in a couple of years. The show's premise could spark conversations about family dynamics and modern relationships.
What's Next
Production on 'Marriage Market' will move forward with Alycia Rossiter serving as showrunner alongside John Carr. The series is likely to begin filming in the lead-up to its scheduled 2026-27 broadcast window on Fox.