Where was 'Deep Fake Love' filmed? Netflix's steamy dating show uses deepfakes to trick contestants

'Deep Fake Love' will feature five couples who will put their realtionship to test
'Deep Fake Love' Season 1 will debut on Netflix (Instagram/raquelsanchezsilva)
'Deep Fake Love' Season 1 will debut on Netflix (Instagram/raquelsanchezsilva)

MADRID, SPAIN: Netflix is bringing a new tech-based dating show. 'Deep Fake Love' is all set to enchant viewers with its unique plot. The show will feature five couples who will split up to live in different villas, Venus, and Mars. The couples will be put to the test by some single men and women who will try their level best to win their hearts. But can the couples stay true to their relationship? 

Five couples in the Spanish love drama reality series will put their relationships and trust to the test with a prize of 100,000 euros at stake. Deep Fake Love is a somewhat similar series to 'The Island of Temptation', but it changes the contestants' faces with deep fakes in intimate scenes so as to increase their morbidity and mess things up more.


 
 
 
 
 
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Where was 'Deep Fake Love' filmed?

Netflix is all set to bring innovation in Spanish formats to the whole world. In 'Falso Amor' or 'Deep Fake Love', the rules of dating will be totally different and turn couples into a dilemma that the viewer will also face. Five couples will put their relationships to the test in a steamy competition series that puts a new twist on dating and romance reality TV. The couple will be in the villas in Spain with all the single men and women, in the white room the other couple will be put to the test as he/she will be shown some fake videos prepared by AI mixed with real ones to test the trust of their partners. The couple will not be able to meet or see each other till the end of the show. 'Deep Fake Love' was filmed in Spain.

Tech experiment will change dating game 

Deep fake technology could blur the lines between reality and fiction all too easily, and the latest reality series is taking this tech to the next level. The technology will make things even more complicated along the way, making it harder for competitors to figure out what's true and what's a lie. The couples compete to see if their love can withstand any challenges and walk away with a cash prize. The faces and bodies of the participants have been 3D scans. The dating game will become more interesting when the couple will be able to put themselves on others in the most risqué scenes and arouse jealousy and anguish in their partners, and morbidity in the spectators. The couples will have to guess if the horns are real, or a deepfake.

'Deep Fake Love' Season 1 will premiere on Thursday, July 6 on Netflix.

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