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The Circle (sometimes called The Circle US [1] [2] to differentiate from other international versions) is an American reality competition television series, produced by Studio Lambert and Motion Content Group, that first aired on Netflix in January 2020. It is based on the original British TV series of the same name. [3]
The following is a list of episodes from The Circle (sometimes called The Circle US [1] to differentiate from other international versions), an American reality competition series, produced by Studio Lambert and Motion Content Group which first aired on Netflix in January 2020 that is based on a British TV series of the same name.
The Circle also became the topic of discussion on the sixth episode of I Like to Watch, where drag queens Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova reacted to the first episode. Because of the positive reviews and large number of viewers, Netflix renewed The Circle for a second and third season on March 24, 2020. [43] [44]
The Circle is a reality competition television franchise, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 in 2018, and subsequently syndicated internationally by Netflix. Each version in the franchise features contestants who live in different apartments in a complex that is isolated from the outside world.
Netflix's "The Circle" returns for season 6 this week. The format remains largely the same, but this time there will be one major twist.
Brandon Baker, a.k.a. Olivia, in Season 6 of The Circle Netflix In a big twist at the beginning of the episode, Brandon was secretly given the power to unilaterally block someone.
Netflix officially renewed The Circle for seasons 6 and 7 in November 2023. But it was revealed alongside the renewal that the season had already filmed prior to the announcement.
The sixth season of the American reality competition streaming series The Circle premiered on Netflix on April 17, 2024. Michelle Buteau returned as host. Players compete without ever actually meeting in person; they communicate through a simulated social media interface, portraying themselves in any way they choose.