Netflix variety show Single's Inferno has confirmed production of season 6, continuing the unbroken hit 'Soul-G syndrome'.
Single's Inferno is a frank and fiery dating reality show featuring singles on a remote island called "Hell Island" where only couples can leave. Season 1 entered the global top 10 TV (non-English) chart, a first for a Korean variety program, and season 2 spent four consecutive weeks on the same chart, while season 3, which reached the peak of its popularity, dominated the global top 10 rankings for five weeks and proudly appeared on the top 10 lists in 31 countries.
Season 4, which showed the evolution of dating variety shows, also proved its worth by recording the highest viewing hours among first-week scores. In particular, season 5, into which the producers of 'Somejallal' poured their know-how and experience, was hailed as "legendary." It also demonstrated the might of the undisputed king of dating reality in terms of buzz. By ranking second in the global top 10 non-English chart, among other achievements, it once again deeply moved viewers around the world and proved its presence with its best-ever performance.
With each season setting new records and enjoying syndrome-level popularity, expectations for the sixth season of Single's Inferno are hotter than ever. Above all, the attractive singles who lead viewers into an overimmersive "hell" with stories more dramatic than movies — from intense emotional clashes to unabashed flirting and volatile relationship shifts that can only be seen on Single's Inferno — are the core driving force of its popularity. All eyes are on what kind of "legendary" singles will heat up the world's hottest hell even more in season 6. Also expected is the evolved back-and-forth among the five "dating show masters" and MCs Hong Jin Kyung, Lee Da-hee, Kyuhyun, Hanhae, and Dex, who leveled up their cutting "pithy" reactions through season 5's "crossing the line flirting war," which sent emotions on a roller coaster.
Producers Kim Jaewon, Kim Junghyun and Park Suji said, "Thanks to the fans who have continued to love Single's Inferno, we have been able to start a new season. We will listen to fans' opinions and strive to make Single's Inferno even hotter," raising expectations for the sixth season.
Single's Inferno has achieved the milestone of reaching season 6, a first for a Netflix Korean variety program.<
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