Love on the Spectrum Season 3: Streaming Release Date, Trailer, Cast, and More

Love on the Spectrum
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New episodes of Love on the Spectrum will be available to stream on Netflix very soon! The Emmy-award-winning documentary series returns for Season 3. There are several dating series on Netflix, but Love on the Spectrum is unique. The show follows people on the Autism spectrum who are looking for love. In some instances, individuals embark on the dating scene for the very first time. Additionally, the cast includes some returning faces who are ready to keep pursuing their happily ever after. Here’s everything you need to know about Love on the Spectrum Season 3.

What is the Love on the Spectrum Season 3 streaming release date?

Abbey and David Love on the Spectrum
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Love on the Spectrum Season 3 will be available to stream on Netflix starting April 2, 2025. For any new viewers looking to catch up before then, the first two seasons of Love on the Spectrum are already available to stream on Netflix. Season 1 had six episodes, while Season 2 had seven. It’s expected that Season 3 will have the same amount.

In addition to the US edition, Love on the Spectrum Australia is also available to stream on Netflix.

Love on the Spectrum Season 3 trailer

Netflix released a trailer for Love on the Spectrum Season 3 ahead of the April 2 premiere. The trailer starts with producer Cian O’Clery asking new and returning cast members what traits they’re looking for in an ideal partner. “I mean there’s like eight billion people in the world,” says newcomer Peri, “somebody’s gotta be the right one for me.”

As the narration says, “Finding love can be hard for anyone.” However, “for some people, it can feel like an impossible dream.” Season 3 will continue to follow young individuals on the autism spectrum as “they navigate the confusing world of relationships and dating.”

The trailer shows the ups and downs viewers can expect from Love on the Spectrum Season 3. There’s some tears and dates that don’t go well. At one point, newcomer Madison tells someone they’re not a romantic match.

But there are also plenty of laughs and romantic-looking dates and lots of smooching. At the end of the trailer, someone jokes they’ll have to “get the hose out on you two” to a happily making out couple.

Love on the Spectrum Season 3 cast revealed

Love on the Spectrum
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Season 3 features both new and returning Love on the Spectrum cast members. Couple Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman are still together, and returning for Season 3. Other returning favorites include Tanner Smith, James Jones, Dani Bowman, Adnan Correa, and Connor Tomlinson.

The newcomers this season are Madison Marilla and Pari Kim. Madison was inspired to join the show after watching the previous two seasons. “Abbey and David’s love story made me think finding love for people who have autism is possible,” Madison told Tudum. In the trailer, she’s seen reassuring herself that she’ll find her prince. The 27-year-old wants to find someone who shares her values and is “conversational and fun to be around.”

Meanwhile, Pari joined the Netflix series to show off her unique personality and inspire others on the spectrum. She also wants to dismantle stereotypes, including about age and gender. For instance, she wants to show it’s cool to like both trains and Disney princess films. The 22-year-old dated men in the past, but is interested in dating women on Love on the Spectrum Season 3. “I feel much more comfortable dating girls and women,” she says, “it’s a better match for me.” She’s looking for a relationship full of “love, support, kindness, comfort, trust, understanding, and loyalty.”

Also returning this season is relationship coach Jennifer Cook. She’s a neurodiversity expert and author who guides the cast members throughout their dating journeys.

What to expect from Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum Season 3

Love on the Spectrum
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Season 3 will continue to follow the journeys of fan-favorite stars. Such as Abbey and David, who reach new milestones in their relationship.

Some Love on the Spectrum cast members gave hints on what viewers can expect from Season 3. For instance, Tanner emphasized wanting viewers to see his growth and maturity in Season 3. “I want people to know that autistic people are not always stuck being the same way,” he explained. “We grow and change just like everyone else.” Adnan says he wants people to see “everything” about his new stage in Season 3, including his career success.

Meanwhile, James is “very excited” for viewers to see the next stage of his dating journey. He added that at this point, he is now “fairly certain of what I am seeking in a romantic partner.” So is Connor, who had a “whirlwind of experiences” after Season 2, including traveling and even singing on Broadway. Dani says she’s had to learn that life isn’t like a rom-com. She’s learned to expand her horizons and to look beyond the previously narrow parameters she used to have for potential matches.

Relationship coach Jennifer Cook also spoke about the differences in journeys for returning cast members and newcomers this season. Newcomers will focus on communication, “creating reciprocity in conversation, active listening, asking questions that show your interest.” For the returning cast, she wants to help them “find some joy in learning what you bring to the table, and not shying away from that.”

Love on the Spectrum is available to stream on Netflix.

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