Netflix Renews 'Love Is Blind' for Season 11, Set in Boston for Fall 2026
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Netflix has renewed its reality dating series 'Love Is Blind' for an eleventh season, which will be set in Boston and is scheduled to premiere in fall 2026. The announcement was made during the company's upfronts presentation in New York. The show, which debuted in 2020, has produced ten U.S. seasons and spawned numerous international versions.
Facts First
- Netflix renewed 'Love Is Blind' for an eleventh season
- Season 11 is scheduled to premiere in fall 2026
- The new season will be set in Boston
- The series is hosted by married couple Vanessa and Nick Lachey
- The show has spawned international spinoffs in over ten countries
What Happened
Netflix announced the renewal of its reality series 'Love Is Blind' for an eleventh season during its upfronts presentation in New York. The new season will be set in Boston and is scheduled to arrive on the platform in fall 2026. The series, created by Chris Coelen and produced by Kinetic Content, debuted on Netflix in February 2020 and has since produced ten seasons in the United States.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of the series, you can look forward to a new season arriving in fall 2026. The show's premise, which involves singles forming emotional connections without seeing each other before agreeing to marry, will be tested in a new location, Boston, which may introduce new participants and dynamics to the format.
What's Next
Production for Season 11 will likely begin in the coming months to meet the fall 2026 release schedule. The show's continued success suggests Netflix may consider further renewals or new international adaptations in the future.