Netflix has confirmed a fourth season of its global documentary series Love on the Spectrum, continuing its collaboration with Australian production company Northern Pictures.
The renewal follows the success of the third season, released in April 2025, which secured a spot in Netflix’s Global Top 10 for two consecutive weeks. This season saw five of the seven couples formed through the show remaining together, marking a milestone in the series’ outcomes.
The Emmy Award-winning series, originally launched in Australia, has expanded into a global format now in its sixth season overall. It documents the dating journeys of individuals on the autism spectrum, offering insights into neurodiverse relationships with sensitivity and authenticity.
Executive Producer and Co-Creator Karina Holden, also Head of Factual at Northern Pictures, said: “We’re thrilled to be making a new season of Love on the Spectrum for Netflix and the global audience. It’s a joy to continue this journey, welcoming back some familiar faces and introducing audiences to more wonderful people.”
Director, Showrunner and Co-Creator Cian O’Clery added: “Each season is a chance to broaden understanding of the diversity within the autism spectrum. We have seen firsthand how being part of the show has enriched lives: forging friendships, building confidence, opening new opportunities, and connecting with viewers from all walks of life.”
Northern Pictures was recently named Production Business of the Year at the 2025 Screen Producers Australia Awards and was recognised by Realscreen as a Trailblazer in its Global 100 list for its work on Love on the Spectrum.