'Too Hot To Handle' Season 2: Air time, how to live stream, trailer and all you need to know about Netflix reality show

'Anyone who dares to break the rules of no kissing, no heavy petting, and no self-gratification of any kind will see the $100,000 prize drop'
Contestants from 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 1 (Netflix)
Contestants from 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 1 (Netflix)

Netflix has been betting big on unscripted content since the pandemic and it seems to have worked for the streaming giant big time. After renewing some of the shows, the OTT platform has now announced 'Too Hot To Handle' Season 2.

For the uninitiated, 'THTH' is a dating reality show that is anything but what the title suggests. There are loads of G-strings and bare torsos involved but nothing that leads to steamy romance. More on that in a bit.

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Air date

'Too Hot to Handle' Season 2 will premiere on June 23 on Netflix. However, the show will air only four episodes on the said date. The remaining six will drop on June 30. 

How to live stream

Those interested in catching up on the maiden season can watch the episodes here. 

Plot

"The world's hottest no-dating dating show is back with ten sexy new singles. Anyone who dares to break the rules of no kissing, no heavy petting, and no self-gratification of any kind will see the $100,000 prize drop faster than our contestants’ libido in the least sexy vacation getaway of their lives," the synopsis read.

Contestants from 'Too Hot to Handle' (Netflix)

Cast

The new roster has not been announced. Watch this space for more updates. 

Trailer

As expected, the trailer earned positive reviews on Instagram and Youtube.

"But What made the show so good is the fact that they didn’t know they were gonna have to resist from each other. S2 still gonna be good tho," one commented, another shared: "They release all episodes within 7 Days and people are Crying xD. Imagine growing up in the 90s and earlier with 20+ Episode Seasons with one episode per Week, and commercial breaks and sometimes a summer break. Sheesh ... people these days have no hobbies lol."



 

Showrunners

Serving as executive producers on Season 2 are Amelia Brown, Saul Fearnley, and Ros Coward for Thames and Jonno Richards for Talkback.

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