The Fate of The Ultimatum: Queer Love Revealed After 2 Seasons
The show’s second season failed to reach Netflix’s global Top 10, though it appeared in five countries’ charts, leading to cancellation after two seasons.
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Netflix cancels 'The Ultimatum: Queer Love' after 2 seasons
Reps for the "Ultimatum: Marry or Move On" spinoff tell EW that they're "extremely proud" of the series despite not renewing it for a third season.Courtesy of Netflix Marita Prodger and Ashley Johnson on 'The Ultimatum: Queer Love'Netflix is breaking up with The Ultimatum: Queer Love.Entertainment Weekly has confirmed that the queer reality dating series has been canceled after two seasons.Representatives for the spinoff of the popular Ultimatum…


'The Ultimatum: Queer Love' canceled after two chaotic seasons
After two seasons, The Ultimatum: Queer Love has been canceled by Netflix, according to Variety.A spin-off of the reality dating series The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On, Queer Love premiered in May 2024, with season 2 airing in June of this year. Each season, the series focused on six couples made up of women and nonbinary people, with one member of each couple issuing a marriage ultimatum to the other. At the beginning of the season, the cast wo…
‘The Ultimatum: Queer Love’ Canceled At Netflix
The Ultimatum: Queer Love will not be returning for a third season at Netflix. The streamer has canceled the dating format, coming after the launch on the second season in June. The series is a spin off of The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On, which launched its fourth season over the summer. Both shows come from Kinetic Content and were created by founder Chris Coelen. The Ultimatum: Queer Love follows a group of couples, made up of women an…
Netflix axes The Ultimatum: Queer Love but backs straight-centred stories (even the sapphic ones)
Laura Koefoed Netflix has brutally cancelled The Ultimatum: Queer Love after just two seasons, cutting short one of the few mainstream reality […] The post Netflix axes The Ultimatum: Queer Love but backs straight-centred stories (even the sapphic ones) appeared first on QNews.
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