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Love Is Blind is back for season three, and it looks like the new episodes could be the most dramatic yet.
The Netflix dating show, hosted by married couple Nick and Vanessa Lachey, sees contestants get to know each other in pods and get engaged before ever meeting face-to-face.

Once they are engaged, the couples meet, live together and are introduced to each other's families, before they have to decide whether or not to get married, though their choice isn't revealed to their partners until the moment they are standing at the altar.
The most-recent season of Love Is Blind featured plenty of ups and downs and, sadly, the last two remaining couples, Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson, and Iyanna McNeely and Jarrette Jones, have split, meaning no couples from season two of the show remain together.
So who are the singletons ready to meet their potential life-partner, sight unseen? And when will fans see the episodes land on Netflix?
Newsweek has everything you need to know about the third installment of Love Is Blind.
When Does Love Is Blind Season 3 Start?
Love Is Blind season three, which this time around is set in Dallas, Texas, will begin on October 19.
There will be 12 hour-long episodes, which will be released in batches on Netflix.
- Episodes one to four will be released on October 19
- Episodes five to seven will be released on October 26
- Episodes eight to 10 will be released on November 2
- The wedding episode and the reunion will then be released on November 9.
Who Is in the Cast of Love Is Blind Season Three?
The cast of Love Is Blind season three has been confirmed by Netflix. You can see the 30 new singletons below.
Is There a Trailer for Love Is Blind Season Three?
Netflix released the trailer for Love Is Blind season three on Thursday, giving fans a glimpse of what is to come in the episodes.
In the footage, we see contestants getting to know each other in the pods as one singleton states: "It has to be one of the hardest things, dating as an adult. Am I really going to meet my wife in a grocery store?"
We also get a sneak peek at which men end up proposing in the pods, though the trailer is careful not to reveal who they are matched up with.
In previous seasons of Love Is Blind, the drama has really begun when the couples try to navigate their new relationships in the outside world, and it looks like things are no different this time around.
One male contestant is seen admitting: "I'm having feelings for multiple women right now," before another tells one of his co-stars: "We should just swap fiancées."
We also see the families of several contestants struggling with the concept of getting engaged to a relative stranger, though again the clip doesn't reveal too much and name the cast members that the disapproving families belong to.
Despite the drama, the experience will no doubt be a life-changing one for those who have signed up for the show.

Kyle Abrams, who appeared on season two of Love Is Blind, opened up about his own experience and how it has affected him.
He told Newsweek: "My life has changed dramatically. But it's been, overall, amazing. I've got to meet so many people and so many cool things.
"Even going through the show, it changes you so much as a person. I feel so much more confident at speaking with people and meeting people, and there are such great stories that came out of it as well."
Love Is Blind season three is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on October 19.
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