‘Too Hot to Handle’ Release Schedule: When the Remaining Episodes Hit Netflix [CNET]

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Netflix knows how to leave its reality show contestants (and its audience) wanting more. The streamer initially dropped four episodes of Too Hot to Handle season 6. But it held onto the remaining six installments of the popular steamy reality show.

Too Hot to Handle tasks singles with forming “deeper emotional connections,” refraining them from kissing and engaging in other related activities. Prize money is on the line, and a talking cone known as Lana calls participants out if they don’t follow the rules.

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A difference in season 6 is that the cast knows they signed up to be on Too Hot to Handle (usually, they’re surprised to learn this). There’s also a new, troublemaking black-and-red cone dubbed Bad Lana. If you can’t wait to watch more of the scorching season, here are the remaining release dates.

When to watch more Too Hot to Handle on Netflix

Season 6 of Too Hot to Handle debuted on Friday, July 19. Four episodes hit the streamer then, and three more followed a week later. There’s one more premiere date for the remaining three. Episodes should become available to stream at midnight PT (3 a.m. ET).

  • Episodes 8, 9 and 10: Aug. 2

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If you want to get Netflix to watch the new season, plans start at $7 per month for Standard with ads. Ad-free Standard and Premium plans cost $15.50 per month and $23 per month, respectively. 

Watch the season 6 trailer

Haven’t started the new season yet? This trailer teases rule breaks and twists and unleashes Lana’s sultry-sounding sidekick, Bad Lana.