Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum US, which is debatably the most wholesome reality TV show of all time, is back for season two.
The homegrown Emmy Award-winning show is created, produced and directed by the Australian production company, Northern Pictures.
Not to be confused with the original Australia: Love On The Spectrum, which is Australian features the oh-so-sweet Michael, Netflix has dropped a sophomore season of the US iteration.
The show follows a cast of people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating and relationships.
The new season dropped on Netflix on January 19th, and season one cast members Abbey and David are back to continue to explore their relationship.
Who’s in Love on the Spectrum US season two?
Returning cast members include Abbey, David, Dani, Steve, and James. There are also three cast members in season 2 – Connor, Tanner and Journey.
Love on the Spectrum US was produced in Australia
Yup, even though the show is an American version of the series, and the cast is predominantly from the States, the show was actually produced in Sydney.
“We love being able to produce this show from our Northern Pictures office in Redfern with our satellite office in Venice Beach, California,” Co-creator and Executive Producer, Karina Holden said. It’s an original Australian idea that’s travelled elegantly onto the world’s biggest streaming platform, carrying with it the same sensibilities that evolved through the original ABC series.
“The positive response to Season One of Love on the Spectrum US was truly heart-warming. This season, we have some familiar faces and we’ve also expanded the cast to include new individuals, including from the LGBTQ+ community. We hope to constantly push the pre-conceptions the audience might have about autism and encourage them to embrace diversity. I think this season is our best yet.”
Is there a trailer?
There sure is! Watch it below.
Stream Love on the Spectrum US season two on Netflix.
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