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Netflix's 'The Ultimatum' Creator Teases Season 2 & What Fans Can Expect from LGBTQ Season

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Chris Coelen, the creator of the Netflix series The Ultimatum, is opening up about the upcoming second season of the reality show.

In the series, six different couples are on the verge of marriage. One partner is ready to get married, the other isn’t quite as sure.

An ultimatum is issued – and in just over eight weeks, they must commit to marriage, or move on. In the meantime, each will choose a new potential partner from one of the other couples, in a life-changing opportunity to get a glimpse of two different possible futures.

A second season has already been confirmed and it will feature an all-LGBTQ cast. Click inside to find out what the creator said… In an interview with THR, Chris was asked if the general situations we saw in season one will be similar to the second season. “No, not at all.

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