Can't wait for 'Love is Blind' Season 10 reunion? This is how you can stream the show before schedule
The reunion episode for Season 10 of ‘Love Is Blind’ isn't out on Netflix yet, but there’s a clever way to watch it hours before the official release. The reunion is scheduled to drop on Netflix on Wednesday, March 11, at 6 p.m. ET. However, there’s now an alternate route for people who don’t want to wait around all day refreshing the app. Netflix's Tudum announced that it will host a virtual watch party for the reunion episode. Anyone who RSVPs to the event gets access to a livestream of the reunion before the regular release window.
It's like a VIP pass to the drama before the internet is flooded with spoilers. The stream begins at 4:30 p.m. GMT, which translates to 11:30 a.m. ET and 8:30 a.m. PT. That means viewers who join the event will be able to watch the reunion about 6.5 hours before its launch on Netflix. But the early screening isn’t the only perk. The livestream is being treated more like a mini event than just a simple broadcast. A ‘pregame’ portion will kick things off, as a few members from the season’s cast are expected to stop by for a chat and maybe spill a little gossip. The pre-show segment starts at 4:30 p.m. GMT. Then, 10 minutes later, at 4:40 p.m. GMT, the reunion episode itself begins streaming for everyone in the virtual room.
And if you’re thinking that sounds like a typical reunion viewing, well… not quite. The watch party apparently includes some extra content that won’t appear in the version released later on Netflix. We’re talking deleted clips, bonus footage, and additional moments that never made it to the episodes. There will also be appearances from special guests during the stream, along with a live chat feature so fans can react together in real time. It doesn’t stop there. After the reunion ends, the event rolls straight into an after-party segment.
This part promises even more unseen material, including extra pod conversations, extended honeymoon footage, and other scenes that got cut. In other words, the watch party might actually show more content than the official release. All of this is surprisingly easy to access. Fans just need to head to Tudum’s website and RSVP for the event. Once that’s done, a confirmation email should arrive with details about the virtual entry. On the day of the event, viewers can simply return to the site and join the livestream when it begins.