Netflix has announced the premiere date for the much-anticipated reunion episode of ‘Love is Blind: Sweden’ Season 3, which will stream globally on April 2 at 9:00 CEST. The special episode will bring together the cast for the first time since their final decisions at the altar, promising revelations, reflections, and unresolved conversations.
The announcement comes as part of a Netflix report, detailing what viewers can expect from the reunion and the broader rollout of the season. Hosted by Jessica Almenäs, the reunion episode will see participants revisit their journeys, unpack emotional moments, and share what has transpired since the experiment concluded. From relationships that blossomed to those that fell apart, the episode is expected to offer a candid look at life beyond the show.
Built around a unique social experiment, ‘Love is Blind: Sweden’ follows singles who choose to form emotional connections without ever seeing each other. Once engaged, they meet face-to-face and navigate real-world dynamics over the course of several weeks, leading up to a wedding day where they must decide whether to commit or walk away. The format continues to explore whether love can truly transcend physical appearance, social constructs, and external pressures.
Season 3 began rolling out on March 12, 2026, with new episodes dropping weekly. The series spans 10 episodes, released in batches, alongside additional reaction episodes featuring influencers offering commentary on the unfolding relationships. The staggered release has helped build momentum, keeping audiences engaged as each phase of the experiment unfolds.
Produced by Mastiff, the show is backed by producers Anna Nygren and Elias Malmberg, with Mia Joelsson serving as line producer. Executive producers Caroline Claesson, Andreas Johansson, and Matilda Snöwall have shaped the series’ narrative arc, ensuring a balance of drama, emotion, and authenticity.
With the reunion now around the corner, anticipation is high as viewers look forward to closure on the season’s most talked-about relationships. As the final chapter unfolds, the question remains at the heart of the series—whether love, in its purest form, can truly be blind.
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‘Love is Blind: Sweden’ S3 reunion set for April 2 on Netflix 

