Netflix has renewed the second season of Age of attraction After the reality dating series had viewers hooked after the Rookie season concluded on March 25.
The premise of Netflix’s latest dating series ignores birth dates as Romeo and Juliet rely on sparks and compatibility in order to connect before finally revealing their ages in the so-called Promise Chamber.
“The Age of Attraction Age is thrown out the window as singles search for soulmates – but will the years come between them? In this reality dating series, connections are tested as participants navigate chemistry, life stages and the question of whether or not love is always permanent,” reads a synopsis from producers Velvet Hammer Media.
But while age may or may not matter to the data, Netflix has noticed significant audience numbers as season 2 continues to be renewed Age of attraction It made the top 10 of English-language television and reached the top 10 in 26 countries after its premiere on March 11.
“We love concepts that are impossible to look away from Age of attraction Nailed it from day one. It’s messy, it’s real and that’s what makes it fun to watch. Thank you so much to Netflix for embracing this dating experience with us. “The response has been amazing, and we’re excited to push it even further in Season 2,” Jennifer O’Connell and Rebecca Quinn, executive producers and co-founders of Velvet Hammer Media, said in a statement.
The dating series, hosted by Nick Viall and Natalie Joy, is also produced by Sam Dean and David Friedman. Age of attraction He continues to hit Netflix audiences with dating series like One hell, the perfect match, love is blind and Too hot to handle.
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