'Married at First Sight' season 4 news: Cast selection underway for new season

The reality dating game "Married at First Sight" has just completed its season 3 run. With the show fresh from its season finale, speculations suggest that the show may continue on to season 4.

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According to a post on the FYI website, the show is already looking for singles between 25 and 40 years of age and currently living in Miami, Florida. This strongly suggests that the upcoming season 4 will be done in Miami and that the social experiment show is breaking ground all over the United States.

The recently concluded season 3 of "Married at First Sight" happened in Atlanta, while season 2 took place in New York.

The show is a groundbreaking one and, as a social experiment, gave fans some new perspective on marriage. For the third season, at least three couples tied the knot. As IB Times reported, two of the couples – Neil Bowlus and Samantha Role and David Norton and Ashley Doherty – decided to call it quits during the course of the show.

However, the third pair, Tres Russell and Vanessa Nelson, decided to stick together and give their relationship a chance.

On "Marriage at First Sight," the couples get married as they meet for the first time. They are paired together via a panel of specialists who use "scientific matchmaking." After the marriage, the show follows the first few weeks of the couples as they get to know each other and live as newlyweds.

Although it is more than likely that "Married at First Sight" will return for season 4, a premiere date has not been set yet. There is still some time for fans to check out similar reality TV shows, as per Bustle. On the list that the industry follower came out with, close to the "Marriage at First Sight" format is "Dating in the Dark," an ABC dating series where singles literally meet and get to know each other while the lights are completely out.

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