🎬 Genre: romance — Page 1
Discover all romance movies, TV shows, and documentaries released so far across all major platforms.
📅 Week of Jun 29, 2025
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Somebody's Son, Season 1
HBO MaxTV Series | Jun 29, 2025
Tanisha Scott hosts a dating show where moms pick partners for their grown-up sons. Every episode leans into family quirks as the mothers grill a parade of hopefuls, all in the name of lasting love.
🎬 Reality, Romance | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Unknown
🎭 Cast: Tanisha ScottOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3/5I didn’t expect to stick around, yet I binged two episodes without meaning to. Watching those moms run the interviews made me laugh and cringe at the same time.
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Family or Fiancé, Season 4
HBO MaxTV Series | Jun 29, 2025
Engaged couples move into one house with their toughest critics: their own families. Over three tense days they battle it out, guided (and prodded) by Tracy McMillan.
🎬 Reality, Family, Romance | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Unknown
🎭 Cast: Tracy McMillanOur Take
★★★★☆ 4/5Shows about in-laws usually make me squirm, yet I keep pressing play. Tracy’s questions sting in the moment but land some real truths.
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All That We Loved S1
Prime VideoTV Series | Jun 29, 2025
Two best friends share everything, right down to a kidney. Post-surgery quirks blur the line between loyalty and first love.
🎬 Romance, Drama | 📍 South Korea | 🗣️ Korean
🎥 Directed by: Kim Jin-sung
🎭 Cast: Oh Se-hun, Jang Yeo-bin, Jo Joon-youngOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3.5/5Cellular memory sounds corny on paper, yet the show sells it. I kept rooting for all three kids to figure it out without breaking.
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Another Miss Oh S1
Prime VideoTV Series | Jun 29, 2025
Two women, one name, endless confusion. A sound engineer with unwanted visions tries to dodge fate and fix a bruised heart.
🎬 Comedy, Romance, Supernatural | 📍 South Korea | 🗣️ Korean
🎥 Directed by: Song Hyun-wook
🎭 Cast: Eric Mun, Seo Hyun-jin, Jeon Hye-binOur Take
★★★★☆ 4/5Quirky premise grows on you fast. By episode four I cared less about who ends up with whom and more about how they’d survive the mix-ups.
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Her Private Life S1
Prime VideoTV Series | Jun 29, 2025
By day, polished curator. By night, undercover K-pop fangirl. A fake-dating scheme with her prickly new boss threatens to blow her cover.
🎬 Comedy, Romance | 📍 South Korea | 🗣️ Korean
🎥 Directed by: Hong Jong-chan
🎭 Cast: Park Min-young, Kim Jae-wook, Ahn Bo-hyunOur Take
★★★★☆ 4/5Sweet, goofy, and oddly relatable if you’ve ever hidden a fandom account. Chemistry between the leads is pure candy.
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Melting Me Softly S1
Prime VideoTV Series | Jun 29, 2025
Two contestants freeze for 24 hours, thaw two decades later. The future is hot, their bodies must stay cold, feelings run lukewarm to scorching.
🎬 Sci-Fi, Romance, Comedy | 📍 South Korea | 🗣️ Korean
🎥 Directed by: Shin Woo-chul
🎭 Cast: Ji Chang-wook, Won Jin-ah, Yoon Se-ahOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3.5/5The science is flimsy, but the fish-out-of-water jokes land. I kept watching for the mystery behind the botched experiment.
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The Heavenly Idol S1
Prime VideoTV Series | Jun 29, 2025
A stern high priest wakes up inside a floundering K-pop idol and has to hit choreography instead of blessings. Miracles go viral.
🎬 Fantasy, Comedy, Romance | 📍 South Korea | 🗣️ Korean
🎥 Directed by: Park So-yeon, Lee So-yoon
🎭 Cast: Kim Min-kyu, Go Bo-gyeol, Lee Jang-wooOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3.5/5Silly on purpose, which I love. Watching a deity fumble through fan-sign events never got old.
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Touch Your Heart S1
Prime VideoTV Series | Jun 29, 2025
An actress in scandal rehab becomes a law firm secretary. She can’t file paperwork, but she sure brightens the office.
🎬 Comedy, Romance, Drama | 📍 South Korea | 🗣️ Korean
🎥 Directed by: Park Joon-hwa
🎭 Cast: Yoo In-na, Lee Dong-wook, Lee Sang-wooOur Take
★★★★☆ 4/5Soft, sweet, and packed with second-hand embarrassment. Perfect after a rough day.
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The Bachelor: Complete Seasons 27 & 28
HuluTV Series | Jun 29, 2025
Two Bachelors, dozens of roses, gallons of champagne, infinite tears—will anyone find forever?
🎬 Reality, Romance | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Unknown
🎭 Cast: Jesse Palmer, Zach Shallcross, Joey GraziadeiOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3/5Reality-TV comfort food: Zach’s season messy, Joey’s sweeter—but both supply ample limo-exit drama.
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Better Off Dead...
HBO MaxMovie | Jul 1, 2025
Lane’s post-breakup spiral crashes into ski rivalries, singing hamburgers, and a paperboy who really wants two dollars. Teen angst filtered through pure 80s weirdness.
🎬 Comedy, Romance | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Savage Steve Holland
🎭 Cast: John Cusack, David Ogden Stiers, Diane FranklinOur Take
★★★★☆ 4/5The two-dollar gag still makes me snort-laugh. It’s messy, sure, but the homemade vibe wins me over every time.
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Carol
HBO MaxMovie | Jul 1, 2025
A department-store photographer and an elegant customer trade glances that grow into a winter road trip where every cigarette break matters.
🎬 Drama, Romance | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Todd Haynes
🎭 Cast: Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Sarah Paulson, Kyle ChandlerOur Take
★★★★★ 5/5The quiet in this film kills me—in the best way. I caught myself holding my breath during that motel scene.
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Dames
HBO MaxMovie | Jul 1, 2025
An uptight millionaire threatens his heirs, then Broadway storms in with kaleidoscopic dance lines. Plot’s light; the camera work dazzles.
🎬 Comedy, Musical, Romance | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Ray Enright, Busby Berkeley
🎭 Cast: Joan Blondell, Dick Powell, Ruby KeelerOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3/5Old musicals are comfort food for me. Berkeley’s spinning chorus shots still feel magical.
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Life as We Know It
HBO MaxMovie | Jul 1, 2025
Holly and Eric can’t stand each other until a friend’s will makes them instant parents. Diapers, sleepless nights, maybe romance.
🎬 Comedy, Drama, Romance | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Greg Berlanti
🎭 Cast: Katherine Heigl, Josh Duhamel, Josh LucasOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3/5Predictable? Sure. But I smiled more than I groaned, which is all I wanted on a rainy evening.
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Love & Other Drugs
HBO MaxMovie | Jul 1, 2025
A slick pill salesman meets a woman in the early stages of Parkinson’s. Their fling turns messy as illness and ambition collide.
🎬 Comedy, Drama, Romance | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Edward Zwick
🎭 Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, Oliver PlattOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3/5The tone wobbles, but the chemistry sticks. I liked the blunt honesty even when scenes feel uneven.
📅 Week of Jun 22, 2025
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Head Over Heels
Prime VideoTV Series | Jun 23, 2025
Yu-jin sells silk along the river, hoping to dodge the political mess her father left behind. One evening she unclasps a lacquered chest and out steps a stranger wrapped in moon-white robes. He speaks in riddles, claims he owes her a life debt, and attracts spirits that rattle the shutters. Romance, it seems, will have to share space with sorcery.
🎬 Fantasy, Romance, Comedy | 📍 South Korea | 🗣️ Korean
🎥 Directed by: Lee Yoon-jung
🎭 Cast: Park Ju-hyun, Choi Gyu-ri, Kim Hyun-jinOur Take
★★★★☆ 4/5I’m a total sucker for K-dramas with weird fantasy twists, and this one hits that sweet spot. A guy wrapped in moonlight popping out of a chest? Sold. The whole setup—romance, mystery, spirits—is just strange enough to keep me hooked, and the chemistry between the leads already has sparks. This feels like the kind of show you fall into for hours without realizing it, and I’m excited to see where it goes.
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Match Me Abroad, Season 2
HBO MaxTV Series | Jun 23, 2025
New faces, new countries, and the same big question: can love be found a world away? This season follows Americans who haven’t had much success dating at home. Now they’re taking a chance overseas, guided by international matchmakers. Language barriers, cultural misunderstandings, and emotional baggage all come into play. It’s raw, hopeful, and often messier than anyone planned.
🎬 Reality, Romance | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Unknown
🎭 Cast: Harold, Nathan, Donnie, Juan Manuel, Katarina, NathalyOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3.5/5I don’t usually stick with dating shows, but something about this one keeps pulling me back. There’s just something raw about seeing people try to fall in love in a completely foreign culture. It’s awkward, sometimes really cringey, but that’s also what makes it feel real. This season's cast has some standout personalities, and yeah, I’m kind of rooting for Harold. Is it messy? For sure. But I’m watching every episode.
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The Ultimatum: Queer Love: Season 2
NetflixTV Series | Jun 25, 2025
Ten partners arrive together but do not stay that way for long. One half of each couple wants a ring, the other half hesitates. The solution, apparently, is to swap mates for a trial marriage. Six weeks later everyone decides whether to sign papers, start over, or leave single. Chaos with a side of self-discovery.
🎬 Reality, Romance | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Unknown
🎭 Cast: JoAnna Garcia SwisherOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3/5If you're into chaotic reality TV like I am, this one's a ride. The idea of swapping partners to decide on marriage is wild—and yes, just as messy as it sounds. The drama feels a little too perfect at times, like it was built to explode (and maybe it was), but that’s part of the appeal. It’s not subtle, but if you enjoy emotional train wrecks and talking back to your screen, you’ll be right at home.
📅 Week of Jun 15, 2025
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Love Me
Paramount+Movie | Jun 16, 2025
In a post-apocalyptic future, a buoy and a satellite meet online and fall in love. As their virtual connection deepens, they ponder whether their unique bond can translate into a real-world relationship. This romantic sci-fi drama explores themes of connection, loneliness, and what it means to be alive in an isolated world.
🎬 Romance, Drama, Sci-Fi | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Sam Zuchero, Andrew Zuchero
🎭 Cast: Kristen Stewart, Steven YeunOur Take
★★☆☆☆ 2/5I was really intrigued by the premise and excited to see Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun together on screen. But this just didn’t work for me. The execution felt all over the place, and despite the great cast, the story never connected on an emotional level. It had potential, but I found it slow and frustrating.
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The Buccaneers Season 2
Apple TV+TV Series | Jun 18, 2025
Season 2 of 'The Buccaneers' continues the story of a group of vibrant young American heiresses navigating the rigid social circles of 1870s London. After the dramatic events of the first season, the girls find themselves facing new challenges and complexities in their pursuit of love, independence, and belonging. As they contend with societal expectations, romantic entanglements, and family secrets, their bonds of friendship are tested. The series promises more period drama, sharp wit, and a modern sensibility as these rebellious 'new money' Americans continue to shake up the aristocratic world of old England.
🎬 Drama, Romance, History | 📍 United Kingdom | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: William McGregor, Rachel Leiterman, John Hardwick, Charlie Manton
🎭 Cast: Kristine Frøseth, Alisha Boe, Aubri Ibrag, Josie Totah, Imogen Waterhouse, Matthew Broome, Guy Remmers, Christina Hendricks, Leighton Meester, Josh Dylan, Barney Fishwick, Jacob IfanOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3/5I still love the styling and modern twist of this series, but this season didn’t quite work for me. It goes in a darker direction, and I felt like some of the characters made choices that didn’t add up. That said, if you’re already invested in the story, there’s still plenty to enjoy. It just doesn’t have the same charm as the first season.
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Semi-Soeter
NetflixMovie | Jun 20, 2025
This sequel to the popular South African romantic comedy 'Semi-Soet' reunites viewers with Jaci and JP. Now a married power couple, they find themselves in a new predicament when a pitch for a baby brand forces them to pretend to be the perfect parents. As they navigate the hilarious and often chaotic world of parenthood, their relationship is put to the test, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and heartwarming moments.
🎬 Comedy, Romance | 📍 South Africa | 🗣️ Afrikaans
🎥 Directed by: Joshua Rous
🎭 Cast: Anel Alexander, Nico Panagio, Diaan LawrensonOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3/5This one is just sweet and easy to enjoy. It’s a light rom-com that doesn’t try to do too much, but the chemistry between the leads really carries it. If you liked the original or you’re just looking for something soft and feel-good, I think you’ll have a nice time with it.
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Noah’s Arc: The Movie
Paramount+Movie | Jun 20, 2025
This film continues the story of four gay Black friends living in Los Angeles, picking up after the events of the popular TV series. As they navigate their complex relationships, careers, and personal lives, they face new challenges and celebrate milestones. The movie delves into themes of love, friendship, identity, and commitment within the group.
🎬 Drama, Romance, Comedy | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Patrik-Ian Polk
🎭 Cast: Darryl Stephens, Jensen Atwood, Rodney Chester, Christian Vincent, Doug SpearmanOur Take
★★★★☆ 4/5As someone who loved the original series, I found this film incredibly satisfying. It picks up with care and respect for the characters, showing how far they’ve come. I think fans will really appreciate how it balances nostalgia with real growth. For me, it was both joyful and heartfelt.
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The Never Ever Mets, Season 2
HBO MaxTV Series | Jun 21, 2025
Hosted by Ta'Rhonda Jones, this series follows online couples who have been dating for years but have never met in person. For the first time, they live together under one roof for three weeks to see if their digital chemistry can translate into a real-life relationship. The show explores the challenges and surprises of taking a virtual romance into the physical world.
🎬 Reality, Romance | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Unknown
🎭 Cast: Ta'Rhonda JonesOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3.5/5The premise of this show is honestly fascinating. You should watch it just to see how wild things get when online couples finally meet in person. It’s a total train wreck in the best way, full of red flags, awkward moments, and messy drama. For me, that kind of chaos is exactly what makes reality TV fun.
📅 Week of Jun 8, 2025
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And Then We Danced
HuluMovie | Jun 10, 2025
Merab is a dedicated young dancer training tirelessly at the National Georgian Ensemble, hoping to earn his place in the traditional world of Georgian dance. His disciplined routine is disrupted when Irakli, a confident and magnetic newcomer, joins the group. As the two grow closer, an intense and forbidden connection begins to form between them. Set against a backdrop of deep-rooted cultural expectations and rigid gender norms, Merab is forced to confront the reality of his desires and the sacrifices required to follow his truth.
🎬 Drama, Romance | 📍 Sweden | 🗣️ Georgian
🎥 Directed by: Levan Akin
🎭 Cast: Levan Gelbakhiani, Bachi Valishvili, Ana JavakhishviliOur Take
★★★★☆ 4.5/5What a beautiful, defiant film. Levan Gelbakhiani gives one of those performances that says everything without needing much dialogue. The way he moves, the way he holds back—it all hit me pretty hard. I think it’s a must-watch, not just as a queer love story, but as a statement about carving out space for yourself in a world that won’t easily make room.
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Virgins, Season 1
HBO MaxTV Series | Jun 10, 2025
Four adults, each navigating the emotional complexities of their 30s and 40s, decide it’s time to stop holding back and start taking real chances on love. After years of false starts, heartbreaks, and playing it safe, they open themselves up to new experiences. Whether facing awkward first dates or confronting long-standing fears, each person is on a deeply personal journey to find something genuine and lasting.
🎬 Drama, Romance, Reality, Comedy | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Unknown
🎭 Cast: Deanne BlackOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3/5The premise definitely grabs attention, and I’ll admit I’m curious. This could either be something really thoughtful or it could end up leaning into shock value. I’m hoping for the former. If it handles the subject matter with care, there’s a lot of room here for something meaningful. I’m watching it with some hesitation, but also with real interest.
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Cheers to Life
NetflixMovie | Jun 11, 2025
This German drama follows a woman at a crossroads, drawn into a deeply personal journey after confronting unresolved chapters from her past. Along the way, she meets new people who challenge her perspective and help her see life in a different light. The film reflects on themes such as connection, self-reflection, and the ongoing search for meaning and fulfillment. It offers a heartfelt and thoughtful viewing experience that resonates with anyone who has ever questioned the path they’re on.
🎬 Comedy, Drama, Romance | 📍 Brazil | 🗣️ Portuguese
🎥 Directed by: Cris D'Amato
🎭 Cast: Thati Lopes, Regina Braga, Jonas BlochOur Take
★★☆☆☆ 2.5/5This is one of those movies I put on when I didn’t want anything heavy. And it delivered exactly that. I liked the scenery, and the main performance is charming enough, but the story? It’s completely predictable. For me, it was nice background viewing on a lazy evening, but nothing I’d remember the next day. Sometimes that’s fine too.
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Our Times
NetflixMovie | Jun 11, 2025
In this imaginative time-travel story, two brilliant scientists from 1966 are suddenly transported to the year 2025. As they attempt to understand the unfamiliar world around them, their relationship begins to shift in unexpected ways. Nora quickly embraces a future where her skills are recognized and her independence is valued, while Héctor struggles to find his footing. Torn between love and opportunity, Nora faces a powerful choice that could change her life forever. The series blends science fiction with emotional depth, offering a thought-provoking look at change, identity, and the future of equality.
🎬 Romance, Comedy, Sci-Fi | 📍 Mexico | 🗣️ Spanish
🎥 Directed by: Chava Cartas
🎭 Cast: Lucero, Benny IbarraOur Take
★★☆☆☆ 2/5The premise really grabbed me, and I thought the two leads had great chemistry, but I was disappointed by how it all played out. The movie hints at interesting themes around gender roles and social expectations, but it never really commits to exploring them. Instead, it leans on broad comedy and a script that feels half-baked. For me, it’s one of those films where the concept deserved a lot more than it got.
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Too Hot to Handle: Spain
NetflixTV Series | Jun 13, 2025
The hit reality series makes its way to Spain, bringing together a new group of singles looking for a summer of fun in a luxury villa. What they don’t expect is Lana, the ever-watchful virtual assistant who quickly puts an end to their plans for carefree flings. With a large cash prize on the line, the contestants must avoid any form of physical intimacy and focus on building deeper emotional bonds. It’s a sizzling social experiment where temptation runs high and self-control is the ultimate challenge.
🎬 Reality, Romance, Comedy | 📍 Spain | 🗣️ Spanish
🎥 Directed by: Unknown
🎭 Cast: Alba Carrillo (Host), ContestantsOur Take
★★☆☆☆ 2.5/5You already know what this is. It's dramatic, loud, and completely over the top in all the expected ways. For me, the format is starting to feel a bit tired. But if you're looking for something messy and mindless, it absolutely delivers. It's junk food TV, and sometimes that's exactly what hits the spot.
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Grey's Anatomy: Season 21
NetflixTV Series | Jun 14, 2025
The long-running medical drama returns with another season filled with emotional stories, medical breakthroughs, and complex personal journeys. The doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial continue to face life-and-death decisions while dealing with the shifting dynamics of their relationships and careers. Season 21 promises more of the heartfelt moments and dramatic twists that have kept fans invested for over two decades, offering both fresh challenges and familiar faces in a constantly evolving hospital setting.
🎬 Drama, Romance, Medical Drama | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Meg Marinis, Debbie Allen, Chandra Wilson, Kevin McKidd
🎭 Cast: Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Camilla Luddington, Kevin McKidd, Caterina Scorsone, Kelly McCreary, Jake Borelli, Chris CarmackOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3/5I haven’t followed Grey’s for years, but I’ve got to admit it’s impressive that the show is still going this strong. There’s something about its mix of hospital drama and tangled relationships that keeps people coming back. For longtime fans, it still offers that familiar mix of comfort and chaos.
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90 Day Fiancé: Complete Season 5
HuluTV Series | Jun 14, 2025
In this emotionally charged reality series, international couples reunite in the United States under the K-1 visa program, which gives them just 90 days to get married or say goodbye. Season 5 follows a new set of couples facing the pressures of blending cultures, learning new languages, and overcoming the doubts of family and friends. As the clock ticks down, each pair must confront whether love is strong enough to build a life together—or if their differences will drive them apart.
🎬 Reality, Romance, Drama | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Kyle Hamley
🎭 Cast: David Toborowsky, Annie SuwanOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3.5/5If you’re into reality TV at all, this season is kind of legendary. This is where the show really figured itself out. The couples are unforgettable in the most chaotic way, and the drama is nonstop. Personally, I think season five is essential viewing if you want to understand how this franchise became what it is now.
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90 Day Fiancé UK: Complete Season 2
HuluTV Series | Jun 14, 2025
Love gets tested across borders in the second season of this UK edition of the popular reality series. British citizens and their overseas partners reunite under intense conditions, grappling with cultural misunderstandings, visa complications, and skeptical families. With only a limited window to decide whether to marry, these couples must face difficult truths and big decisions. Season 2 introduces a fresh lineup of hopeful romantics, each navigating the high stakes of international love.
🎬 Reality, Romance, Drama | 📍 United Kingdom | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Murray Boland, Dermot Caulfield, Danielle Lux, Emma Jones
🎭 Cast: UnknownOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3/5The UK version takes the same wild setup and gives it a gentler twist. I like that. The British cast brings a sort of dry, deadpan charm that plays really differently from the American version. It’s still messy, of course, but there’s something more grounded about it. I found it oddly soothing, in its own awkward way.
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