Rotten Tomatoes
Movies Tv shows RT App News Showtimes

Season 1 – Age of Attraction

Play trailer 1:19 Poster for Season 1 – Age of Attraction Mar 2026 Reality Play Trailer Watchlist
Watchlist Tomatometer Popcornmeter
Tomatometer 4 Reviews Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings
Age is thrown out the window when singles search for their soulmates; is love truly ageless, or will the years come between them?
Watch on Netflix Stream Now

Where to Watch

Age of Attraction — Season 1

Critics Reviews

View More
Ellie Muir Independent (UK) Mar 12
2/5
These “social experiments” claim to remove the superficial side of modern dating but that concept is made largely redundant when the cast all conform to mainstream standards of beauty. Go to Full Review
Archi Sengupta LeisureByte.com Mar 17
1.5/5
Age of Attraction is repetitive slop that tries to do the same thing to get better results. Go to Full Review
Joel Keller Decider Mar 12
Age Of Attraction seems to have a positive message about love knowing no age, but we’re wondering how the show is going to separate itself from other dating shows once it leaves the retreat. Go to Full Review
Andy Dehnart Reality Blurred Mar 11
Age of Attraction swaps appearance for age; the soundstage pods for the natural beauty of Whistler, British Columbia; useless hosts Nick and Vanessa for useless hosts Nick and Natalie; and a toxic cast of young, hot miscreants for a far more mature cast Go to Full Review
Read all reviews

Audience Reviews

View More
Robert H. @Rwhobbs198 1d Age of Attraction: Season 1 offers a slightly different take on the modern dating show format, leaning into a more concise and to-the-point structure than many of its counterparts. That shorter, tighter pacing works in its favor, keeping things moving without dragging out the drama. It feels somewhat like a spin on Love Is Blind, but without the same level of high-stakes pressure. For me, that actually made the connections feel a bit more natural and believable. The decisions still carry weight, but the overall tone remains lighter and more approachable. The concept itself—pairing individuals across different age ranges—can feel a bit unusual at times, and it may not land the same way for everyone. Still, it adds a unique layer to the interactions and keeps things interesting. Overall, it’s an easy, entertaining watch with a mix of lighthearted moments and meaningful choices. Not overly dramatic, not overly serious—just a solid entry in the dating show space. I’d watch S2 ... See more Razaan A @RT95521975 2d Hated Janelle in this, her attitude and mindset made me want to stop watching midway through, no offense but it explains why she is 33 and single, girl you are confused and you do not know what you want in life because she says something and contradicts herself and then gaslights her partner who clearly has more intellect than her into feeling bad for asking her the real questions or calling her out, she has a very small view on life and I just personally didn’t enjoy the show because of her personality and overall character. Loved the concept of this show though and was intriguing but I just couldn’t handle vanelles character to the point where I wanted to stop watching everything because she irritated me on a personal level. And everyone who agrees with her is probably just as stupid. See more Hannah M @mar.155a Mar 25 It’s interesting, cringey at parts. But I enjoyed it. I can see the authenticity in some of the relationships. It’s different than any other dating show out there that’s for sure! Those that are "sickened" by it are funny and may be projecting lol. These are all adults with free will and ability to choose what they want and who they want! See more Gj I @RT75961582 Mar 24 Makes me sick to my stomach watching this. Disgusting See more Ree R @Ariel305 Mar 12 Love the connections and discussions. See more Mars G @MaxGrizmo Mar 11 I was contemplating seeing this as I cannot lie the theme is very strange - but I gotta say that I really enjoyed these first episodes. Beautiful set in Canada, super funny, and I really like the cast. And most of these age gaps are WILD. Definitely recommend! See more Read all reviews
Age of Attraction — Season 1

My Rating

Read More Read Less WRITE A REVIEW EDIT REVIEW POST RATING

Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Mar 11, 2026 Is Age Just a Number? Free from the judgment of the outside world, the singles arrive and start mingling; will they make connections based on chemistry and compatibility? Details Episode 2 Aired Mar 11, 2026 Healthy? Probably Not. Fun? Yes. Amid nerves, crushes and big reveals, more dates lead to meetings in the Promise Room; heartbreak ensues when a love triangle reaches its tipping point. Details Episode 3 Aired Mar 11, 2026 He's the Same Age as My Parents A flirtation falls flat when concerns about maturity come into play; while one couple confronts red flags, others leave the Promise Room hand in hand. Details Episode 4 Aired Mar 11, 2026 A 27-Year-Old Should Be Like an Energizer Bunny Things get cozy or cramped as the couples move in together; sparks fly for some as others see cracks in the foundation of their relationship. Details Episode 5 Aired Mar 11, 2026 The Power of Life and Death Is in the Tongue From relocating and caring for family to faith and intimacy, the couples broach big conversations; surprising news sends shockwaves through the group. Details Episode 6 Aired Mar 18, 2026 Family Matters Reality sets in as the couples face the judgment of their friends and family; while some receive encouragement, others encounter major concerns. Details Episode 7 Aired Mar 18, 2026 Can You Tell Us His Age? Cold feet force the couples to contend with hard questions; tensions flare when one person refuses to divulge their partner's age with their loved ones. Details Episode 8 Aired Mar 25, 2026 Commitment Day The couples face their dreams and doubts head-on as they meet one another at the Commitment Ceremony. Details

Season Info

Executive Producer
Nick Viall
Network
Netflix
Genre
Reality
Original Language
English
Release Date
Mar 11, 2026
More Top TV Picks Netflix