Netflix Summer Break reveals five new unscripted series, major renewals, and premiere dates for Selling Sunset, Love is Blind and more!
Netflix is heating up the reality scene with its biggest Summer Break event yet, unveiling a slate of buzzy unscripted series, fan-favorite renewals, and highly anticipated premiere dates. The streaming giant is bringing the Netflix Reality Universe to life with an immersive takeover of the iconic Santa Monica Pier—and the showstopping announcements to match.
Headlining the fresh lineup are five new reality series sure to stir conversation. Simon Cowell: The Next Act offers an all-access look at the music mogul’s mission to build the next global boyband in a way fans have never seen before. Let’s Marry Harry hands over the dating reins to Too Hot to Handle alum Harry Jowsey’s closest confidants, while Calabasas Confidential drops a group of former high school friends back into their hometown drama.
Members Only: Palm Beach delves into the unspoken codes of the country’s most elite social enclaves, and Love Con Revenge—led by The Tinder Swindler’s Cecilie Fjellhøy—follows a mission to expose romance scammers with the help of private investigator Brianne Joseph.
Also announced: Age of Attraction, hosted by Nick Viall and Natalie Joy, where age is taken off the table as singles search for love without ever knowing each other’s ages. Spanning ages 22 to 59, this dating series asks if true love really is ageless.
Netflix also confirmed renewals for two returning hits. The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On is back for Season 4, continuing to test couples at a romantic crossroads, while King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch returns for Season 3 with more high-stakes auctions led by Ken Goldin and team.
The streamer isn’t stopping there. It also revealed premiere dates for several major returning series, including:
Perfect Match Season 3 (August 1)
Love is Blind UK Season 2 (August 13)
Love is Blind Season 9 (October 1, set in Denver)
Selling Sunset Season 9 (October 29)
Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2 (November 4)
Selling the OC Season 4 (November 12)
Owning Manhattan Season 2 (December 5)
Fans can also look forward to previously announced unscripted hits like Hitmakers (July 24), What’s in the Box hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, Physical 100 USA, Next Gen Chef, and seasonal editions of Is It Cake?, Dinner Time Live with David Chang, and the final season of Queer Eye.
With its unmatched variety of formats—from competitive challenges to emotional relationship experiments—Netflix continues to double down on its commitment to reality TV, solidifying its place as the go-to destination for global unscripted content.