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The show's main concept takes the idea of survival shows and mixes it with the idea of fighting for their intended love interest.[4] Participants are left on an island, and the mission is to leave it. The location of the shoot is about an hour from Seoul, South Korea.[4]

Twelve singles are meant to find their love on this island through challenges and getting to know each other throughout the season.[5] Something unique to the show is its way of capturing awkward moments between participants and how friendship was formed in addition to love. Relationships and people take a deep dive into learning about one another, not just the shallow desires of physical relationships.[5]

In the show, couples are formed through free dates and dates in Paradise. The deserted island the contestants reside on, called Inferno, requires them to cook their own food, not use their electronics, and draw their own water. Any discussion of age and occupation is also not allowed. The only thing to do is to date and win games in order to have the opportunity to escape the island.[6] During the first episode, contestants are asked to write to a potential interest using a postcard. However, the chosen interest does not have to stay the same throughout the show. The games and free dates within the deserted island give contestants the time to make the decision of who they would like to go to Paradise with.[6]

Paradise is the direct opposite of Inferno. It is a luxurious island where paired contestants can enjoy dates with room service and fun activities in their paid hotels. It is the ultimate goal for contestants, as it is also the place where people can ask about their interests' age and occupations. People can only go to Paradise if they choose a person that also chose to go with them.[6]

The final couple of matches are made in the last episode. The women are placed at different points on the island. If the male contestant is interested in a woman, he will walk up to her. If she accepts him and takes his hand, they both can leave Inferno together as a match.[6]

Netflix has confirmed the release date of season one which would be on December 18, 2021, with eight episodes.[12] The season two was confirmed and released on December 13, 2022, with ten episodes.[13][14] The production of season three was confirmed with changes in rules and location,[15][16] which was released on December 12, 2023.[17][18] Season four production was confirmed.[19][20]

It has been described as a Korean version of Bachelor in Paradise.[21] Single's Inferno has been ranked among Netflix's Global Top 10 list, becoming the first Korean reality show to reach the list.[22][23] It became popular in many regions, and the hashtag #singlesinferno was trending on social media throughout its run.[24]

There had been a handful of controversies during and after the show. While the show was popular as it was airing, some fans were irked by the amount of comments season one had on one contestant's, Shin Ji-Yeon, skin. In Korea, the beauty standard is to have "white skin." It is noticeable how often male and female contestants commented and complimented her white skin. Netizens criticized the way the show portrayed having "white skin" as something more desirable than not.[25]

After season one, female contestant Song Ji-a received backlash for wearing fake luxury items. Because her content is about her high maintenance lifestyle and because she regularly shared reviews about certain luxury products, fans were disappointed by her admittance that the rumors of her wearing fake items were partially true. She has since apologized on her social media and deleted posts that showed these fake items.[26][27]

If you're a reality fan who hasn't checked out Single's Inferno yet, now's the perfect time to get acquainted with South Korea's hit dating show. The season 3 finale landed on Netflix January 9, ending some of the most intense love triangles (and general romantic competition) in the series thus far. The latest installment also saw the show switch up its central concept, where hot young singles are placed onto a deserted island "Inferno" and have to keep their ages and jobs secret from their love interests. If they find a match, contestants can couple up and leave on a luxurious date in "Paradise," with the hopes of possibly dating in the real world.

The reality hit offers the type of slow burn romances that K-drama fans love, along with the fun challenges and charming stars that make for great reality TV. Fans are already clamoring for news of whether the show's final couples are still dating after filming, as well as when to expect another season. Read on for everything we know about a possible season 4 of Single's Inferno.

Yes! Netflix delivered the good news on January 23, 2024, announcing season 4's renewal on social media. The news comes just two weeks after the conclusion of season 3, which stayed firm in Netflix's Top 10 for Non-English TV throughout its five-week run, per the streamer's press release. Single's Inferno's now the first Netflix Korea unscripted series to be renewed for a fourth season.

Ahead of the renewal on January 11, 2024, the show's producers told Korea JoongAng Daily that the yet-to-be-confirmed new season would likely have another surprise format change ( la season 3's two Infernos).

Single's Inferno has earned a regular spot on Netflix's release calendar for the past three years. Each season has filmed in the summer and premiered on the streamer in mid-December, so barring any delays, we could expect season 4 to arrive at the end of 2024.

One question on the top of fans' minds are whether the show will add another new member to its host panel, a group of individuals who react to the show and share their real-time insights on scenes. Seasons 1 and 2 of the show were hosted by comedian Hong Jin-kyung, actress Lee Da-hee, Super Junior member Kyuhyun, and rapper Hanhae, with season 2 contestant Dex (a.k.a. Kim Jin-young) joining for season 3. After his debut on the show, Dex went on to appear in other shows (including Netflix's own Zombieverse) and he even later won an award as a rookie entertainer. Once he joined season 3, his experience as an Inferno member added a breath of fresh air to the host interludes. Whether another show alum joins the panel likely depends on their success outside of the show, but many fans are calling both for Dex's return in season 4 and for season 3's Yun Ha-jeong to be added to the panel.

Single's Inferno may become one of the first Korean dating shows to get the franchise treatment. In a January 15 interview with The Korean Herald, creator Kim Jae-won revealed that the show's producers are considering multiple possibilities for the series going forward, including a possible spin-off featuring the show's buzziest past contestants.

"Just imagining Dex and Lee Gwan-hee appearing together [in the same program] is already interesting," Kim told the outlet. "With such option in mind, we are considering various options -- including the idea that the possibility of spin-offs would be fun."

First, Inferno no longer looked like a comfortable glamping site. Instead, the singles were plopped into the middle of what looked like the set of Lost. A plane or ship crash, debris strewn all over the area. Shipping containers for their living quarters. No fancy stoves or sinks or cute little dining areas. Singles now having to rough it instead of enjoying a tropical team building trip.

I will also say though that there are still some parts that are contrived when it comes to setting. Such as containers for their sleeping quarters is fine, but why also rooms for them to chat in? The containers with beds look fine, but the containers with the sort of living room/game room areas look like prisons and seem pretty unnecessary when they could just set up a shaded nook somewhere along the beach or in a clearing nearby.

Meanwhile in Paradise, the show seems to have scaled down the more luxurious aspects. Especially when Paradise is now located at the Grand Hyatt in the middle of Jeju City. That offers a bit more of a grounded and realistic atmosphere, moving away from the more scripted-like encounters in season 2.

The immediate Paradise decision would have been a bad move without this double Inferno twist. But seeing the singles seemingly settle on the people they originally arrived with and then immediately reconsider and even completely change their feelings was the kind of fascinating character study that was increasingly lost in season two.

Anyway, the good thing about streaming is you can fast forward and skip ahead whenever you want. And perhaps sometimes that can help focus the viewing experiencing to the most interesting parts of the show.

A real-life K-drama unfolds on Single's Inferno, a new Korean dating series on Netflix, which became the first Korean reality show to join the streamer's global top 10 ranking this week, according to FlixPatrol.

The cast members are given a chance to potentially win an escape from the island and spend a night in "paradise" at a luxury hotel suite with a person of their choosing. At the end of every day, each singleton is asked to vote for the person with whom they'd like to escape the island.

For each voting round, either all the men or all the women are asked to make their choices in private, while the remaining half of the singles later each openly announce who they selected. But only those who chose each other are allowed to escape the island for an overnight date at the hotel.

Those who are matched get to wine and dine at the hotel and are allowed to reveal their ages and professions as well as answer any other questions about each other. But they must not reveal any details shared to the others back at the island.

On some days, they can also compete in games on the beach (such as racing to grab a flag in the sand) for a chance to win private dates on the island with one or more people of their choosing, enjoyed with a special luxury meal.

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