The future of Netflix's reality dating show The Ultimatum and its spin-off Queer Love have been confirmed.
The streaming service has confirmed it will be bringing back The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On for a third season, with Nick and Vanessa Lachey once again hosting.
The reality TV show will return to screens in December and will once again follow couples as they decide whether to get married or break-up.
It sees couples who aren't in agreement over marriage embark on an eight-week ultimatum where they date other contestants and explore potential futures.
Each couple temporarily split up and take part in a weeks-long trial marriage with another participant, before getting back together with their original partner.
The future of Netflix's reality dating show The Ultimatum has been confirmed as it will return for a third season, with Nick and Vanessa Lachey once again hosting (pictured)
Its spin-off show The Ultimatum: Queer Love has also been renewed for a second instalment, after the success of the first series last year (pictured: series one's Lexi and Rae)
At the end of the experiment, the couple then must decide whether to get married, leave with someone else, or leave single in the heart-wrenching ultimatum.
Its spin-off show The Ultimatum: Queer Love has also been renewed for a second instalment, after the success of the first series last year.
The series will once again be hosted by JoAnna Garcia Swisher and will see women and non-binary couples face the dreaded ultimatum to decide their futures.
The 10-part show will be based in Miami and will see a new group of couples put their relationships to the test as they figure out whether they want to get married.
Netflix has not yet confirmed the release date for The Ultimatum: Queer Love's second series.
The show (Queer Love is pictured) sees couples who aren't in agreement on marriage embark on an eight-week ultimatum where they date other people and explore potential futures
The news comes after The Ultimatum: South Africa dropped on Netflix earlier this month, and saw another group of couples go through the ultimate relationship test.
Fans took to X - formerly known as Twitter - to share their reactions to the new show as they branded it their favourite version of the series so far.
They wrote: 'The Ultimatum SA was insane!'; 'The Ultimatum South Africa on Netflix is interesting af';
'Now that I’m done with the ultimatum SA, what’s next?'; 'The ultimatum is so good'; 'Okay the ultimatum South Africa is def my fav version of this show.'
'Have you guys watched The Ultimatum: SouthAfrica? pure drama'; 'This season of The Ultimatum? Yeah yeah yeah.'
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