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Love Is Blind Italy Season 1: Your Complete Episode Guide and Release Dates

Love Is Blind Italy Season 1: Your Complete Episode Guide and Release Dates
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Netflix is exporting Love Is Blind to Italy, where singles will fall for voices in pods and get engaged before they ever lock eyes. The hit social experiment is about to get a Mediterranean makeover.

Netflix is taking its pods to Italy, which feels like a dangerously good match: big feelings, family-first culture, and a format built to stir the pot. If you have watched any version of Love Is Blind, you know the setup by now: strangers speed-date through a wall, get engaged before they ever see each other, then try to make it to the altar in the real world. Simple. Chaotic. Weirdly compelling.

Hosts and the Italian spin

This one pairs Benedetta Parodi and Fabio Caressa as hosts — and yes, it is their first time sharing the screen together. That is a fun TV-nerd detail on its own. Add in Italy’s passionate vibe and tight-knit families and you have a fresh angle on the show’s favorite question: can love really be blind, or just extremely optimistic?

Release plan (it is a rollout, not a dump)

Love Is Blind: Italy hits Netflix on Monday, December 1, 2025 — but Netflix is stretching it across the month. Here is the full drop schedule and what each batch covers:

  • Monday, December 1, 2025 — Episodes 1-4: Pods phase and the first sight-unseen proposals.
  • Monday, December 8, 2025 — Episodes 5-8: Real-world dating and the countdown to the altar.
  • Monday, December 15, 2025 — Episode 9: Final decisions.
  • Friday, December 19, 2025 — Episode 10: The reunion special.

Where to watch

It streams exclusively on Netflix, joining the international lineup alongside versions from Brazil, Japan, Sweden, the UK, and more. You will need a Netflix subscription (plans start at $7.99/month). Episodes stay up once they drop, so binge as they roll out or wait until December 19 and go all in at once on every meltdown, makeup, and meeting-the-parents moment.

Between the format that always finds drama and Italy’s particular brand of romance, this should be a lively ride. I will be watching to see how the families handle those pod-born engagements — that could be the real show.