Netflix's Too Hot To Handle will premiere its fourth season in less than a month.
A new trailer for the reality TV dating hit was released this week, giving thirsty fans a first glimpse of the drama ahead, including the way it was originally billed as Wild Love to trick applicants.
New episodes begin streaming from Wednesday, December 7.
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In the footage, a suited and booted Mario Lopez (that's AC Slater from Saved by the Bell) presents to the camera this fictional dating show "that harnesses the power of adrenaline to help you fall in love harder and more intensely than ever".
He further teases: "10 super hot singles are about to push their love lives to the limit!"
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It's not long before this year's frisky cast are told the truth, though; they'll be under strict no-touchy rules from AI boss Lana as each one tries to win that mega cash prize.
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In other Too Hot To Handle news, season 3 star Holly Scarfone exclusively revealed to Digital Spy earlier this year that she and partner Jaz Holloway almost quit.
"I feel like I had a really incredible journey with a lot of highs and also a lot of lows. And there were some times where I felt so fulfilled in my heart, and then other times where I felt like I was just broken down to the core," she said.
"And I mean, that's just also the beauty of the show, right? Like it's all about vulnerability as well."
Too Hot To Handle seasons 1-3 are now streaming on Netflix, with a fourth arriving on December 7.
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