"Love Is Blind" is renewed for Season 2 and 3. Netflix announced the news in a press release on Tuesday.

"It's been incredible to see Netflix members everywhere respond to the raw, authentic stories of real people and real stakes," Brandon Riegg, Netflix Vice President of Nonfiction Series and Comedy Specials, shared in a statement.

"We pride ourselves on creating a favorite 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."

"Love Is Blind" Season 2 will again perform a social experiment sought to test the theory that love can be blind by having individuals get to know each other, and eventually get engaged, without having seen each other. Hosts Vanessa and Nick Lachey will return to guide the new group of singles through their journey to find love.

Fans can expect the new episodes to drop in 2021, though an exact release date has not been announced.

"Love Is Blind" was filmed in late 2018 and was released in February. Right now, the show boasts a pretty high success rate of 50% with two marriages still intact (Lauren Speed and Cameron Hamilton/Amber Pike and Matt Barnett) and one couple in a relationship (Damian Powers and Giannina Gibelli) from Season 1.

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The new season will take place in Chicago (the first season was in Atlanta) and is being cast now. There was no word on where Season 3 would take place.

In addition to "Love Is Blind," Netflix confirmed that the streaming service's other reality shows, "The Circle" and "Rhythm + Flow," will live to see another day as well.

Casting for all three shows is open now.

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Cameron Hamilton and Lauren Speed are pictured on "Love Is Blind." Netflix