As the buzz surrounding the dating show Better Late Than Single reaches its peak, fans are eagerly anticipating the conclusion of its inaugural season. The finale is just around the corner, set to wrap up the dramatic journeys of contestants searching for love.
Netflix continues to solidify its reputation as a leader in reality television, offering a diverse lineup that includes popular series like Love is Blind, Too Hot to Handle, and The Devil’s Plan. For those captivated by dating formats, Better Late Than Single provides a unique twist: contestants, many of whom have never experienced a romantic relationship, embark on a transformative adventure at a combined resort, hoping to find genuine connections.
The show has showcased a whirlwind of emotional highs and lows, but fans can soon look forward to the anticipated two-part finale, where the fate of various couples will finally be revealed.
Finale Release Schedule
Mark your calendars: the last two episodes of Better Late Than Single will premiere on Netflix at 12 AM PT / 3 AM ET on July 29. Here’s how that translates to various global time zones:
- 4 AM – Brazil
- 8 AM – UK
- 9 AM – Central European Summer Time
- 12:30 PM – India Standard Time
- 4 PM – South Korea
- 5 PM – Australia
- 7 PM – New Zealand
Episode Count Overview

The first season of Better Late Than Single boasts a total of 10 episodes. Following Netflix’s typical release strategy, episodes were made available in batches, as outlined below:
- Episodes 1-3: Released on July 8
- Episodes 4-6: Released on July 15
- Episodes 7-8: Released on July 22
- Episodes 9-10: Scheduled for July 29
Fans should expect episodes 9 and 10 to maintain a runtime consistent with prior episodes, approximately 60 to 75 minutes each.
Future Prospects: Will There Be a Season 2?

As of July 2025, Netflix has yet to confirm a second season of Better Late Than Single. However, there’s still hope for its renewal. While it may not have captured the number one spot in the US, the show is performing quite well internationally, ranking third in South Korea, fifth in Taiwan, and seventh in Singapore. Notably, it even made a splash in Netflix’s Top 10 non-English programming last week.
Given that Single’s Inferno enjoyed a similar trajectory leading to its renewal for Season 5 just one day after Season 4’s premiere, there’s optimism that Better Late Than Single could soon find its own renewal news. Keep your eyes peeled for updates in the upcoming week!
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