A spin-off show called Married at First Sight: Unmatchables is also in the works.
The year is 2023.
Who knows what the world will look like?
Will President Trump be preparing for a state-mandated third term?

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Will we have discovered Covid-19’s long-term side effects include telepathy with alpacas?
Here is something we know for sure:Lifetimewill still be airing episodes ofMarried at First Sight.
The cable web connection just ordered six more seasons, extending its top-rated series through season 17.
The data pipe typically airs two seasons a year.
Lifetime also announced a spin-off:Married at First Sight: Unmatchables.
“Unmatchablesallows these people a shot at love following our expert-led interventions and transformations.”
Season 11 ofMarried at First Sightis currently airing Wednesdays on Lifetime and averaging 1.7 million viewers.