‘Too Hot To Handle’ & ‘Love Island’ Premieres Will Battle For Views

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We are gearing up for a battle of U.K. reality dating shows as Love Island U.K. and Netflix’s Too Hot To Handle will premiere within just a few days of each other.

Too Hot To Handle and Love Island Premieres go head-to-head

According to Deadline, fans of U.K. reality TV dating shows will be excited to see new seasons of both Too Hot To Handle and Love Island. First up, is Too Hot To Handle. Produced by Fremantle’s Thames and Talkback, the series premieres on June 23. The U.K. dating series will follow a group of single individuals searching for love. Per the show rules, individuals are not allowed to kiss, cuddle, or receive any self-gratification.

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Fortunately, Netflix subscribers will not have to wait too long to enjoy new episodes. According to Deadline, the streaming service will pick up Season 2 in two batches. The first four episodes will drop on June 23. The six remaining episodes will drop on June 30. Now, this does mean there will be some overlap in new episodes of Too Hot To Handle and new episodes of Love Island. The British version of Love Island is slated to premiere a new season on June 28. So, just a few days before the last six episodes of Too Hot To Handle drops.

Season 7 of Love Island U.K. 

As fans of Love Island U.K. know, the season got canceled last summer because of COVID-19. Fortunately, Season 7 is finally here. We will return to Mallorca. Season 7 is sure to be an emotional one as it is the first full season of the series since Caroline Flack’s suicide.

These are both big shows for Netflix and ITV

Love Island and Too Hot To Handle are both pretty big shows for Netflix and ITV. Netflix ordered both a second and third season of Too Hot To Handle. And, Love Island? Well, it draws in millions of viewers for the network. Deadline notes it is a real “cash cow” for ITV. So, things could get a little dicey with the two different giants competing for views.

Do you watch Love Island or Too Hot To Handle? Which one will you check out first when the new seasons drop? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

 

Allie Johnson

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