Netflix Confirms Second Season for 'Age of Attraction'

The reality dating series, Age of Attraction, has secured a renewal from Netflix for a second season. The show, which premiered on the streaming platform on March 11, focuses on contestants seeking romantic connections while deliberately ignoring birthdates initially.

The core concept involves singles building chemistry and compatibility before their ages are revealed in a segment known as the Promise Room. This format tests whether love can truly transcend chronological differences among participants.

Producer Reaction to Renewal Success

The renewal follows strong viewership metrics for the first season. The series managed to enter Netflix’s English TV Top 10 rankings shortly after its debut.

Furthermore, Age of Attraction achieved placement in the Top 10 lists across 26 different countries following its March 11 launch. This audience reception clearly signaled success to the streamer.

Executive Producers Praise Experiment

Jennifer O’Connell and Rebecca Quinn, co-founders and executive producers at Velvet Hammer Media, expressed enthusiasm for the continuation of the series. They credited the show's raw nature for its appeal.

"We nailed that from day one. It’s messy, it’s real and that’s what makes it fun to watch," stated O’Connell and Quinn in a joint statement. They extended gratitude to Netflix for supporting the unique dating experiment and confirmed excitement for Season 2.

Key Production Details

The synopsis provided by producers Velvet Hammer Media highlights the central conflict: "In this reality dating series, connections are put to the test as participants navigate chemistry, life stages, and the question of whether love is truly ageless."

The series is hosted by Nick Viall and Natalie Joy. Sam Dean and David Friedman also serve as executive producers on the dating show.