Everything We Know about The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On Season 3

The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On is set to return to Netflix and we share all the information about the upcoming season.
The Ultimatum 2. (L to R) Lisa, Brian, James, Ryann, Roxanne, Antonio, Trey, Riah, Kat and Alex in Season 2 of The Ultimatum. Cr. Jackson Petty / Netflix © 2023
The Ultimatum 2. (L to R) Lisa, Brian, James, Ryann, Roxanne, Antonio, Trey, Riah, Kat and Alex in Season 2 of The Ultimatum. Cr. Jackson Petty / Netflix © 2023 /
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We are a mere week away from the end of season 7 of Love is Blind, and that will leave a massive hole in our reality TV hearts. However, the wait for our next fix isn't too far away with the return of the third season of The Ultimatum: Marry Me or Move On. We share everything we know about the upcoming season.

What is The Ultimatum: Marry Me or Move On?

The show follows six couples on the verge of marriage. One partner is ready to walk down the aisle, while the other isn't sure. An ultimatum is issued, and they must commit to marriage within eight weeks or move on. Throughout the process, each chooses a new potential partner from one of the other couples to get a glimpse of two different futures.

When can you watch Season 3 of The Ultimatum: Marry Me or Move On?

Season 3 of The Ultimatum: Marry Me or Move On will take place in Arizona. Nick and Vanessa Lachey will co-host the series, which will launch on Netflix in December of this year and follow six couples from the state.

If Netflix follows the similar path of the previous two seasons, they release nine out of the ten episodes on the first day with the decision day being released the following week. However, if the show follows the release schedule of the more recent The Ultimatum: Queer Love, they split the season into three batches.

Does the experiment work?

In the show's two seasons, we followed eleven couples, five of which have gotten married, four are currently engaged, and only two have split up. The number of married couples will go up to six when my favorite couple in the show's history, Roxanne and Antonio, tie the knot at their upcoming wedding. There is no way around it, but the statistics speak for themselves, showing that it does work.

If you haven't watched the show, you should spend the next month catching up until the new season drops in December. You won't regret it because it has the perfect blend of drama, love, and success, leaving you laughing, crying, and mad like the rest of our favorite reality TV shows. And Netflix already announced the return of The Ultimatum: Queer Love which is set to return in 2025.

The Ultimatum: Marry Me or Move On Season 1 and 2 are streaming on Netflix.