Married at First Sight, the extreme social experiment in which three couples get married without ever having met, will return in just under six weeks.

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FYI has announced Married at First Sight will premiere its third season on Tuesday, December 1 at 9PM ET/PT.

Married at First Sight will once again follow six brave individuals as they agree to wed a complete stranger. The moment the couples say "I do" at the altar will be the first time the participants see or even speak to one another.

While the series' first two seasons documented couples from the New York area, the third season will be based in Atlanta, GA. 

Married at First Sight's four experts -- sexologist Dr. Logan Levkoff, psychologist Dr. Joseph Cilona, sociologist Dr. Pepper Schwartz, and spiritual advisor Greg Epstein -- will be reprising their roles on the show. After scientifically matching what they believe are three ideal couples, the experts will guide them through the challenges of joining two completely different lives into one.

Married at First Sight will unveil each couple's journey from the wedding, to the honeymoon, to moving in with each other, to the daily struggles that happen afterward. Following several weeks together, each couple must decide whether they'd like to remain married or get a divorce.

Season 3 of Married at First Sight will begin with a two hour and 15 minute debut broadcast. Episodes that follow will be 75 minutes each. The season's thirteenth episode -- the finale -- will be just as long as the premiere. 

Two couples survived and flourished from Married at First Sight's debut season, but no couples lasted from Season 2.

Married at First Sight is produced by Kinetic Content and executive produced by Chris Coelen, Sam Dean, Gena McCarthy, and Liz Fine.


About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.