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90 Day: Hunt For Love Season 1: What to expect in new spin-off? Here's premiere date, time, filming and where to watch

90 Day: Hunt For Love Season 1: What to expect in new spin-off? Here's premiere date, time, filming and where to watch

Economic Times25-05-2025
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90 Day: Hunt For Love is a new spin-off from the 90 Day Fiancé series. It includes past cast members and new singles. The show focuses on dating and relationships in a tropical setting. It premieres on May 26, 2025, on TLC.90 Day: Hunt For Love brings back popular and controversial names from earlier seasons. These include Tiffany Franco, Chantel Everett, Colt Johnson, Cortney Reardanz, Tim Malcolm, Jennifer Tarazona, Usman Umar and Rob Warne.
They will be introduced alongside new singles. The cast meets at a masquerade ball. This event allows them to interact and possibly form romantic connections. The format is different from other spin-offs. It offers a new start to some characters and adds new dynamics.
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The show will first air on TLC. In the U.S., TLC is available through several platforms. These include Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and DIRECTV STREAM. Fans can also use the TLC GO app.
The app allows live streaming and on-demand viewing. Discovery+ and Max also carry TLC content. This gives viewers multiple ways to access the show.The concept is similar to Love Island and Bachelor In Paradise. Cast members compete for love in a beachside location. First impressions and late-night talks are part of the format.Couples will form based on chemistry and time spent together. Some of these relationships may be unexpected. The setup focuses on real-time interactions and personal choices.
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The show was officially announced in April 2025. Earlier leaks about the show surfaced in 2024 through fan blogs. The idea was based on a '90 Day House' concept.Filming took place in Mexico, with singles living together by the beach. The final cast includes eight returning members. 90 Day: Hunt For Love premieres on May 26, 2025, at 8 p.m. EDT.So far, only one episode is listed on IMDb. The total episode count may reach 20 or more. This includes possible Tell-All episodes, like past spin-offs.There is also an after-show titled Hunt For Love: Between The Sheets. It will air every Monday. The show includes cast commentary, behind-the-scenes footage and extra content from Tulum.
Where can I stream 90 Day: Hunt For Love?
You can stream the show on TLC, TLC GO app, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, DIRECTV STREAM, Discovery+, and Max.
What is Hunt For Love: Between The Sheets?
It is a one-hour after-show airing after each episode. Cast members share personal insights and behind-the-scenes moments from the main show.
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