The Love Is Blind pods are moving to the Twin Cities for season 8.
The cast of the new season of 'Love is Blind' has been revealed. This season follows Minnesota singles. Do you recognize anyone?
"Love is Blind", the hit Netflix dating show where singles only meet face-to-face after becoming engaged, will premiere its Minneapolis -based eighth season on Valentine's Day. Netflix released the Season 8 trailer on Monday, revealing the 32 singles from Minnesota who will look for love this season.
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The cast for Season Eight of 'Love Is Blind' has been revealed ahead of the show's premiere on Valentine's Day.
Netflix ‘s Love Is Blind will be back with season eight on Valentine’s Day. The streamer also renewed the series through season 10, they announced Wednesday.
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It follows Owen Hendricks (Centineo), a young CIA lawyer who is learning the ropes of espionage. Viewers of the thriller will remember that Owen tackled European spies and assassins in the first season. Now, the law graduate is heading to South Korea for a fresh assignment.
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Centineo, famed for his role in the romantic comedy To All The Boys I've Loved Before, reprises his role as Owen Hendricks, a nascent CIA lawyer navigating the perils of spy craft. Fans will recall Owen's first-season entanglements with European espionage; he now embarks on a new mission to South Korea.
After a long two-year hiatus, Netflix's thrilling spy drama The Recruit is making a comeback. The show, which catapults Noah Centineo, famed for his role in the romantic comedy To All The Boys I've Loved Before,