It feels like a lifetime ago that Queer Eye season five dropped on Netflix and we binged every episode in the blink of an eye. There is good news though as season six is on the way and Karamo Brown, Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Anthony Porowski and Bobby Berk are all set to return.
If, like us, you’re desperate for another fix of the Fab Five, here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming series…
Is there a sixth season of Queer Eye?
Don’t panic, Queer Eye season six is definitely happening. The series has been already been commissioned by Netflix and even started filming, but unfortunately had to be paused due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where does Queer Eye season six take place?
The Fab Five are heading to Austin, Texas. The official Queer Eye Twitter account released a photo of the cast on set last year before filming was halted which confirmed the location of season six. According to Netflix, Karamo, Tan, Jonathan, Bobby and Anthony will “scour the prairie in a search for a whole new roster of heroes in need of a little TLC”.
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Peaky Blinders
After production of season 6 was suspended in March due to the pandemic, Peaky Blinders fans have been holding out for any news about when they can expect the show to return to the BBC. In November 2020, Paul Anderson, who plays Arthur Shelby Jr. on the show, took to Instagram to tease that the show may be making a return very soon. Sharing some fan art of his character, Paul wrote that the show was 'coming soon', adding, 'Season 6 ud83dudda4 thanking you all for the wait, it will will be worth it ud83dudcafud83dude4fud83dudc3c.'
The Bay
Series two of ITV drama The Bay, starring Morven Christie, will land on our screens on Wednesday 20th January.
Bodyguard
Season one of BBC drama Bodyguard, starring Richard Madden and Keeley Hawes, had the nation hooked with a whopping 17 million tuning in to the series finale. Although creator Jed Mercurio confirmed there's going to be a second series, the BBC are yet to announce when it will arrive, but we expect it will be in 2021.
Line of Duty
Line of Duty has been a fan favourite since it first hit our TV screens way back in 2012, and with the nation eager to know who H is, we are all holding out for season 6 to land!Bosses announced filming for the hugely-anticipated series had started in February 2020, but due to the Coronavirus outbreak, filming was suspended, meaning the 2020 release date could be put back until next year. However, filming has now resumed, with season 6 expected in March 2021!
Sex Education
After season two of hilarious Netflix show Sex Education ended with a MASSIVE cliffhanger when it was released on Boxing Day in 2019, fans have been patiently waiting for more. In February 2020, bosses confirmed a third season will be happening.Although filming was delayed due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the cast are now back on set, with reports the show will return in early 2021.
Selling Sunset
This show certainly had people hooked during lockdown! And with the drama of series one, two and three, fans are patently waiting for Netflix to confirm a fourth series!
Marcella
Despite series three of hit drama Marcella being internationally released on Netflix in June 2020, UK viewers are having to wait a little longer!In November 2020, ITV announced Anna Friel will return to our screens in early 2021 for the third series.
Killing Eve
Now that series three is over, we can't wait to see what is next for Eve Polastri and Villanelle in Killing Eve series four. Despite this, it hasn't yet been confirmed when Killing Eve series four will air on our TV screens.
Stranger Things
Although season four of Netflix show Stranger Things was all set to land in 2020, production has now been postponed due to the Coronvirus pandemic.Actor David Harbour, who plays the role of Chief Jim Hopper in the series, took part in a recent Instagram Q&A, where he revealed season four will 'probably be pushed back'. Despite this, Netflix are yet to confirm any official dates.
Call The Midwife
In March 2020, Executive Producer Dame Pippa Harris, released a statement online, reading, "Very sadly, we have had to postpone the filming of this year's Call the Midwife Christmas Special and series 10. Our priority is the safety of our amazing cast and crew, and we don't believe that shooting at the current time is feasible or responsible.""However, the moment the situation improves, the nuns and nurses of Nonnatus House will be back on their bikes, bringing babies into the world and joy into your living rooms. We send our warmest love to the worldwide Call the Midwife family, and look forward to being back in Poplar soon."It's now understood that Call The Midwife season 10 will arrive in early January 2021.
Emily In Paris
After series one was a massive hit in 2020 (despite a number of critics), Netflix confirmed in November 2020 that hit show Emily In Paris will return with lead actress Lily Collins. The second series is expected in 2021.
Dancing On Ice
The greatest show on ice has been confirmed for yet another series in January 2021! Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield will once again host the show, with celebs such as Rebekah Vardy, Denise van Outen and Rufus Hound all taking part. The new series will launch on Sunday 17th January.
Gogglebox
After series 15 and 16 helped us through lockdown in 2020, fans of hit Channel 4 show Gogglebox was eager for a new series! Although nothing has been confirmed just yet, we expect the show will return in early 2021.
Unforgotten
Fans will be over the moon to learn that DCI Cassie Stuart and DI Sunny Khan (Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar) will be back in hit police-drama Unforgotten in 2021, for the fourth series of the popular show!
Dead To Me
In July 2020, Netflix confirmed American series Dead To Me will return for a third and final series! Will any of the fan theories turn out to be true?
After Life
Ricky Gervais' dark-comedy After Life first dropped on Netflix in March 2019, following his character Tony, whose life is turned upside down after his wife dies from breast cancer.After getting amazing reviews from viewers, Netflix confirmed season two, and it landed on the 24th April 2020. Bosses have now confirmed a third series!
Love Island
Following the end of the first ever Winter Love Island in January 2020, host Laura Whitmore confirmed a 2020 Summer series, urging people to apply for the popular reality show. In past years, Love Island has been filmed out in Mallorca in June and July, however due to the Coronavirus outbreak, the series has been postponed until 2021. Applications for the 2021 series are now open.
When will Queer Eye season six be on Netflix?
There’s sadly no confirmed air date for the sixth season of Queer Eye just yet, but the show is back filming again so it’s very likely that it could hit our screens later this year.
Speaking about the break in filming during an appearance on The Rachael Ray Show in March, culture and lifestyle guru Karamo said, “Literally, we shot episode 1, and then as we were walking out, the person was all happy, tears of joy, we were spinning out and excited. They literally were like, ‘Get into a bus! There’s a pandemic going on, we have to protect the Fab Five! It was the scariest, weirdest movie moment. And then we didn’t go back, obviously. The world shut down.
“The thing is, our show is all about connection, that love. And so, we just really are making sure that we’re gonna do it safe. So, we’ve just gotten the green light that we are able to go back, because now there’s COVID-19 safety protocols that are in place. And so we’re going back probably in the next month.”
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What is Queer Eye?
Queer Eye is a reboot of the early 00s makeover show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, which airs on Netflix.
Karamo Brown (culture), Jonathan Van Ness (grooming and hair), Tan France (fashion), Antoni Porowski (food) and Bobby Berk (interior design) – aka the Fab Five – all use their talents to transform people’s lives.
Queer Eye is very much a judgement-free zone, with the Fab Five focused on helping the participants prioritise their own wellbeing and grow their confidence. Some of the life-changing makeovers will have you in tears. Be warned, you'll need the tissues close by.