Too Hot to Handle season 2 is all wrapped up. Another cast of sexless horny people come and gone. So sad. Not to worry: Netflix has reportedly already filmed season 3. The two seasons were filmed back to back in Turks and Caicos.
This means Netflix is just sitting on a full season of this reality show where the contestants are tasked with staying completely celibate despite their extremely high libidos. Just think about the people we are waiting to meet. Could we meet another Harry Jowsey and Francesca Farago? Can you even imagine all the broken rules and lost prize money we have yet to witness?
Either way, Netflix knows that the people love some THTH.
“The secret is out—we’re thrilled to bring back Too Hot to Handle for two new seasons in a tropical paradise,” Brandon Riegg, Netflix’s VP of unscripted and documentary series, told Variety in January. “Netflix members around the world fell in love with the hilarious antics of season 1, and now fans won’t have to wait long to see our new contestants try (and fail) to follow Lana’s strict rules with plenty of twists and surprises along the way.”
Here is one question: How many people could Netflix actually convince they were on a show called Parties in Paradise? And how many people on this show are already fans of Too Hot to Handle and are familiar with Lana and her cock-blocking ways?
Here are your questions answered.
Is the whole cast actually complete?
As Variety reported in January, filming happened in Turks and Caicos for both seasons at the same time. This means, that, if they were smart about their budget, Netflix, did the casting for both seasons at the same time so they could actually finish filming as quickly as possible.
And is shooting for season 3 actually wrapped?
Season 2 of Too Hot to Handle was filmed in 2020, per Variety, the same is probably true for season 3.
So, when do we actually get to watch this season?
No word on that yet. Remember, though: The first and second seasons of Too Hot to Handle were released about a year apart. The same will likely be true for this third season, unless Netflix feels like giving us all a gift. We’ll see…
Hilary Weaver
Hilary Weaver is a freelance writer based in New York who writes about politics, queer issues, Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, and every woman the Queen has ever made a dame.
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