‘Too Hot to Handle’ but Make It Spanish: Netflix Revives Fan Favorite Reality Show for Perfect Summer Watch

Published 05/27/2025, 9:14 AM EDT

In a world where flirting moves faster than your 5G and temptation could melt steel, a brand-new squad of sizzling singles is stepping into the ultimate no-touch zone. Reality Television has become the guilty pleasure we all unapologetically binge—just think Selling Sunset or Keeping Up with the Kardashians. And unlike scripted drama, Too Hot to Handle keeps it raw and real, which fans love. And now, just as summer hits peak heat, Netflix is cranking the thermostat higher by bringing back this steamy fan favorite—with a twist.

Netflix is set to release the first Spanish edition of the global hit Too Hot to Handle, bringing new heat to the screen.

The global hit Too Hot to Handle gets a Netflix Spanish makeover

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Netflix dropped the release date and first sneak peek of Too Hot to Handle: Spain, the sizzling Spanish edition of the global hit, will premiere on June 13. Ten hopefuls think they are competing on 'Masters of Seduction'—but instead, they face Lana, a virtual assistant with zero tolerance for rule breakers. With a $113,640.00 prize at stake, every flirtation chips away at their winnings. Produced by Fremantle España and directed by Paco Novales, this eight-episode series promises plenty of heat and drama, but Lana's rules are a must to follow.

Lana lays down the law: no kissing, no s--, and no self-gratification—break the rules, and the prize money takes a hit. Over four weeks on a sun-soaked island, a group of notorious flirts must tackle personal growth workshops aimed at sparking real connections. New faces shake up the dynamics, while those who struggle to commit or make genuine bonds risk being shown the door early. And for binge-watchers who are not exactly into reality TV, Netflix’s June lineup also offers a bombastic mix of new series and returning seasons to keep everyone entertained.

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June brings summer vibes, Pride, Juneteenth, and Father’s Day—plenty to keep you busy. But when viewers need a break from the chaos, Netflix has the perfect lineup to help them chill.

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Netflix is gearing up to drop over 70 fresh movies and TV shows to keep viewers glued to the screen. Fans can dive back into hit series like Ginny & Georgia, Grey’s Anatomy, and Squid Game. Movie lovers will not want to miss blockbuster favorites like Rear Window, The Equalizer, and Barbarian. Plus, exciting new originals such as Tyler Perry’s Straw, Titan: The OceanGate Disaster, and The Waterfront are also set to drop. 

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June kicks off with Tires returning on the 5th, starring Shane Gillis and Steven Gerben in a quirky comedy set in a tire shop. Anime fans get a treat on the 6th with the French action thriller K.O. Plus, starting June 1, Netflix streams Pokémon’s exciting sixth generation, including Pokémon XY, Kalos Quest, and XYZ. With so many fresh releases—and sitcoms to make you laugh out loud— it will be fun to see if Too Hot to Handle stands out or fades into Netflix’s massive lineup.

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