Netflix adds Temptation Island to its list of cheeky reality dating shows.
Netflix has revealed its latest addition to its extensive lineup of reality dating programs: Temptation Island. Known for its popular titles like Love Is Blind, Love Island, and Too Hot To Handle, the streaming giant is set to become the third platform to host Temptation Island. Originally airing on Fox in 2001 for three seasons and later on the USA Network for five seasons starting in 2019, the show will now undergo a fresh interpretation under Netflix’s umbrella. Through a deal with series producer Banijay Studios North America, Netflix has secured the rights and plans to infuse the dating show with a new perspective. Additionally, viewers can anticipate access to all previous seasons of Temptation Island on the platform.
Scheduled for filming in May 2024 in Los Angeles, the sixth season’s casting calls for contestants are already underway. Enjoy a tropical vacation while participating in a unique dating social experiment.
If you’re single and interested in applying to the upcoming season of Temptation Island, apply at bit.ly/TemptationIslandSingles
Previous seasons were filmed in the scenic locales of Maui and Kona in Hawaii, though the location for the upcoming season has yet to be confirmed. While the air date remains unspecified, it is projected to premiere later this year.
Eight suitors embark on a journey to a sun-drenched island in pursuit of love. Among these eight individuals are four couples currently in relationships. Motivated by the desire to address issues within their partnerships and explore compatibility with others, these couples willingly subject their fidelity to scrutiny, all while vying for a chance at love on television.
If you and your partner are at a crossroads in your relationship and are interested in participating in a social experiment testing temptation, apply at bit.ly/TemptationIslandCouples
Experience a luxurious tropical vacation while you separate for four weeks and individually date a pool of singles to see if you and your partner have what it takes to make it.