Netflix Renews 'Love Is Blind' for Boston-Set Season 11

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- Netflix renewed 'Love Is Blind' for Season 11 during its upfronts presentation in New York, revealing the new installment is slated for fall 2026 and will be set in Boston.
- 'Love Is Blind' debuted on Netflix in February 2020 and became a pandemic-era hit, with the show's format centering on singles who date in separated 'pods' without seeing one another before proposing marriage.
- Vanessa and Nick Lachey continue as hosts, while creator Chris Coelen executive produces alongside Ally Simpson, Brent Gauches and Brian Smith, with production handled by Kinetic Content.
- The franchise has produced 10 U.S. seasons since 2020 and spawned international spinoffs in Brazil, Japan, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Germany, Argentina, Mexico, France, the United Arab Emirates, Italy and Poland.
- Season 11's Boston setting marks a new East Coast location, though the source does not specify when casting or filming for the installment will begin.
Why it matters: A fall 2026 premiere for Season 11 keeps 'Love Is Blind' in Netflix's reality-TV pipeline roughly six years after its pandemic-era debut, with the franchise's U.S. seasons plus at least 11 international spinoffs underscoring its role as a durable, cost-efficient format for the streamer.




