Netflix’s 'Single’s Inferno' Returns with Highly Anticipated Season 4
ReaA JUNG
queen7203@gmail.com | 2024-12-17 21:12:05
Netflix’s hit reality dating show Single’s Inferno is set to return for its fourth season on January 14, 2025. The streaming giant officially announced the new season on December 17, promising an even more intense and unpredictable experience for viewers.
Teaser posters and trailers for Season 4 have been released, showcasing fierce competition as contestants vie for coveted "Paradise" tickets. The upcoming season teases heightened drama and increasingly competitive couple matchups.
Kim Jae Won, the program’s director, hinted at the thrilling dynamics this season. “The nights in Paradise are more intense than ever. Viewers will see how honest and captivating the contestants can be,” he shared.
Single’s Inferno, a dating reality show, first premiered in 2021. It made history as the first Korean reality series to break into Netflix’s Global Top 10 TV Shows category. Season 2 also stayed in the Top 10 for four consecutive weeks, accumulating 65.08 million viewing hours. Season 3 maintained its position in the upper ranks for five weeks, further solidifying its global appeal.
The show is known for turning its participants into overnight sensations. Notable figures like Song Ji A, Cha Hyun Seung, Dex (Kim Jin Young), Shin Seul Ki, Lee Gwan Hee, Yoon Ha Jeong, and Choi Hye Seon have gained significant fame through their appearances.
Kim expressed gratitude for the show’s loyal audience, saying, “We’re thankful to all the viewers who eagerly anticipate each new season. We’re aiming to keep the series going until Season 10, making it the longest-running dating show.”
With each season raising the bar in drama, romance, and intrigue, Single’s Inferno has become a global phenomenon, capturing the attention of viewers worldwide.
The fourth season of Single’s Inferno will be available on Netflix starting January 14, 2025.
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