Netflix is going to make sure there is more Love Is Blind waiting for us when the world eventually emerges from the social distancing cocoon.

The streaming giant echoed its star Marie Kondo's iconic catchphrase in sparking joy by announcing it was renewing Love Is Blind for a second season — as well as confirming more of The Circle, Rhythm + Flow and Sparking Joy with Marie Kondo.

Both Love Is Blind and The Circle are getting two-season renewals, with casting currently underway in Chicago for the former series and viewers being encouraged to check out TheCircleCasting.com for the latter.

Netflix VP of Nonfiction Series Brandon Riegg announced today: "It's been incredible to see Netflix members everywhere respond to the raw, authentic stories of real people and real stakes.

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"We pride ourselves on creating a favourite show for any taste, and we're thrilled fans embraced all of these series with such enthusiasm and shared passion. We look forward to sparking more joy for our members."

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Love Is Blind showrunner Chris Coelen indicated that a Netflix renewal was all but certain earlier this month when he told OprahMag.com that there was a "100%" chance of making more.

"I want to see a season 2 or a season 12, don't you?" he teased.

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Love Is Blind is streaming now worldwide on Netflix, as are the first seasons of The Circle, Rhythm + Flow and Sparking Joy with Marie Kondo.

Aspiring contestants for Rhythm + Flow can apply through RhythmAndFlow.com, while entire towns can be nominated for Sparking Joy with Marie Kondo on TidyMyTown.com.


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