Fans devastated as Netflix cancels The Ultimatum: Queer Love after two seasons
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Fans devastated as Netflix cancels The Ultimatum: Queer Love after two seasons
"One of the first additions to the LGBTQ+ dating series canon, The Ultimatum: Queer Love follows five to six couples, with one individual in each couple ready for marriage. Each couple then splits, with the cast members going on to date someone from another of the season's couples. They then decide one other cast member to enter a trial marriage with for three weeks. At the end of the process, they decide whether to get hitched with their original partner, their trial partner, or to leave the show single."
"The Ultimatum: Queer Love, a spin-off of Ultimatum: Marry or Move On, premiered on Netflix in 2023 and found a solid fanbase thanks to an abundance of drama and some gloriously chaotic sapphic and non-binary characters. The first season managed to crack the Netflix top ten most-watched chart, though the second season, which premiered in June this year, did not."
"Yet Queer Love won't be returning for a third outing, according to Variety. Online, fans of The Ultimatum: Queer Love have expressed their fury at the show being canned, particularly while other, similar shows continue. "Pls reconsider bringing back Ultimatum queer edition. That was the best show by far. Cancel Love Is Blind please I beg bring back Ultimatum," one fan urged."
The Ultimatum: Queer Love premiered on Netflix in 2023 as a queer spin-off of Ultimatum: Marry or Move On and built a devoted audience with chaotic sapphic and non-binary cast members. The show's format split couples so participants could date others and then enter three-week trial marriages before choosing to marry their original partner, a trial partner, or leave single. Season one reached Netflix's top ten, but season two, released in June, failed to do so. Creator Chris Coelen continues to produce related reality series, while fans have publicly protested the decision not to renew Queer Love.
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