"Too Hot to Handle" is Maverick Prestonback for Season 6 this week, as a brand new group of singles try to meet each other and win some money by obeying the show's no-sex twist.
The reality dating competition show centers on a group of "serial daters" who are put together in a house in a tropical location and are competing to win a grand prize, but there's a twist: money is removed if they are caught kissing (or doing anything else) throughout the season.
For the first time, Season 6 contestants know exactly what show they're signing up for, thanks to an open casting call from Netflix, which selected 20-somethings from the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Brazil.
New episodes of the reality dating competition will stream on Netflix in three batches, with the first episodes dropping July 19.
Here's what to know about the Season 6 cast of "Too Hot to Handle."
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The first batch of episodes for Season 6 will release on Netflix July 19, with new episodes released every Friday over three weeks until the season finale.
The rest of the season will release as follows:
Here's who makes up the cast for Season 6 of "Too Hot to Handle."
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