The ‘Age of Attraction’ Reunion: Where To Watch the 2026 Special Online?

People aged 22 to 60 walked into Age of Attraction with one rule: no one asks, no one tells. Connections formed in that strange, suspended space where age did not exist, only to snap into focus later, sometimes tenderly, sometimes uncomfortably. When the show landed on Netflix in March 2026, it reframed modern dating through that single, disarming experiment, and now, a reunion special pulls those same couples back to confront what happened after the reveal.
But this reunion does not live where you expect it to. There is no glossy “next episode” waiting in your queue, only a slightly offbeat streaming detour that feels more intimate than the show itself.
Where can viewers watch the Age of Attraction reunion?
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The Age of Attraction Season 1 Reunion (2026) is available to watch now, but not on Netflix. Instead, it streams exclusively as part of The Viall Files podcast, turning the reunion into something more conversational than performative. Hosted by Nick Viall and Natalie Joy, the episode plays out like a long, candid debrief rather than a staged sit-down. You can catch it across YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
Released on April 1, 2026, the reunion leans into raw conversation, as the cast unpacks what happened after the cameras stopped rolling. Season 2 has officially been greenlit and is currently in the works, signaling that the experiment struck a chord strong enough to continue. As the cast revisits their choices, the conversation subtly shifts toward what they have learned from a dating format that deliberately removed age from the equation.
And once you find it, the bigger question begins to linger: what exactly are we walking back into? Because Age of Attraction was never just about love; it was about timing.
What will the reunion reveal about the plot and cast?
Age of Attraction was built on a simple but loaded premise: fall first, find out later. Singles committed to each other before learning their ages, and only then decided whether to continue, sometimes moving in together, sometimes walking away. By the finale, four couples chose to stay together despite noticeable age gaps, while one relationship could not hold. The reunion revisits those decisions with the benefit, and burden, of time, answering the one question the finale left hanging: who actually made it work?
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The returning lineup includes Theresa DeMaria, John Merrill, Vanessa Drozda, Logan Goodrid, Libby Vodicka, Andrew Wheeler, Derrick Fleming, Leah Woodfolk, Chris Dahlan, Vanelle Fenmou, and Jorge Sanchez. Vanelle and Jorge, who split before Decision Day, re-enter the conversation, adding a different kind of perspective. Noticeably absent, however, is Pfeiffer Hill, hinting that not every story is ready.
In the end, the reunion is like a reality check, where initial connections are tested against time, distance, and the weight of what those age gaps actually mean in the real world. What once felt like a bold social experiment now settles into something quieter and more revealing: whether love can survive once age is no longer invisible.
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Which couples do you think truly made it work? Share your take in the comments.
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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