Netflix is taking Love Is Blind to Poland. The first five episodes of Love Is Blind: Poland drop tomorrow, May 6, 2026 — followed by four more on May 13, then one final episode on May 20. The reunion date hasn’t been announced yet. Ten episodes total. This isn’t a trimmed-down international experiment.
The format is unchanged. Polish singles spend 10 days talking to each other in private pods, fall in love, get engaged without ever seeing each other, then navigate real-world life — family dinners, awkward meetups, cold feet — before deciding whether to walk down the aisle. It’s the same structure that hooked audiences when the U.S. version launched on Netflix in 2020, just with a new cast and a different cultural backdrop.
Netflix’s official description puts it plainly: “In this unique dating experiment, Polish singles date, fall in love and get engaged before ever meeting in person.” The trailer closes with a simple line: “Is love truly blind? The pods of Love Is Blind: Poland open on May 6th.” Fremantle is handling production, the same company behind several other international editions of the franchise.
Meet Your Hosts — Zofia Zborowska-Wrona and Andrzej Wrona
The hosting choice is a deliberate one. Love Is Blind: Poland will be co-hosted by actress Zofia Zborowska-Wrona and former professional volleyball player Andrzej Wrona — a real-life married couple.
Zofia, born in Warsaw in 1987, is the daughter of two Polish actors and has built a career across stage, film, and voice work. She voiced a character in the Polish dub of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Andrzej is a 2014 Volleyball World Champion who received the Gold Cross of Merit from the President of Poland for his contributions to the sport and to promoting Poland internationally. He’s now a motivational speaker and journalist — which means the man who coaches people through stress management is about to watch strangers make impulsive engagement decisions in soundproof pods.
A Polish entertainment outlet described the pair this way: “The couple, who inspire on a daily basis with their authenticity and humour, will this time face a completely new challenge — hosting a programme in which love is born without looking.”
This continues a franchise tradition of tapping real couples for hosting duties. Brazil has Camila Queiroz and Klebber Toledo. Italy brought in Benedetta Parodi and Fabio Caressa. The U.S. version launched with Nick and Vanessa Lachey. Netflix has consistently bet that the format lands harder when the people guiding it have actually done the long-term relationship thing.
Coming Off Season 10 Reunion Chaos
The timing isn’t accidental. Love Is Blind: Poland arrives just weeks after the Season 10 reunion aired on March 11, 2026 — and that reunion was bruising. The hardest moment involved Jordan Faeth and Amber Morrison, who said “I do” in the finale only to reveal their marriage had already ended after just four months. When the conversation turned to Amber’s daughter being affected by the split, Amber walked off the stage. A fresh international cast, for fans still processing that, feels like a necessary palate cleanser.
The Bigger Picture
Love Is Blind creator Chris Coelen put the franchise’s global appeal simply when he told Netflix’s Tudum: “The pods could literally be in any country, in any city, in any place in the world. The pods aren’t about place. The pods are about an experience.”
Poland joins a global expansion that already includes Brazil, Japan, Sweden, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Mexico, Argentina, and the Netherlands. Later in 2026, the franchise makes its African debut with Love Is Blind: South Africa. Love Is Blind: UK returns in August. Love Is Blind: Netherlands is also confirmed, with hosts Nicolette van Dam and Bas Smit.
Five episodes hit Netflix tomorrow, May 6. And if Perfect Match Season 4 is on your radar, that arrives the following week on May 13.
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