Netflix has officially confirmed the coming of "Single's Inferno" Season 2. After the positive response the first season received, the second season promised an even "hotter" set of episodes.

Netflix confirmed it would produce "Single's Inferno" Season 2 on Tuesday, April 12. With that said, fans are about to see another batch of men and women as they make their way from Hell Island to Paradise.

AllKpop revealed the new season renewal after the successful first outing. So, who would find love on the island this time?

The new season's 41-second teaser described the second season as the "hottest inferno." It also promised to be "sexier" than the first season.

Although it is yet to be revealed who would be the new singles who would find love in paradise, there will surely be a new drama happening.

Hypebae noted the first season made it to Netflix's Global Top 10 list earlier this year. However, it also had its fair share of controversies after the male contestants made statements about skin color.

Moon Se Hoon said he liked Shin Ji Yeon because her skin was so light, making her look "so white and pure." Choi Si Hun agreed and added he wanted people who had fair skin.

Kang Dong Han, Netflix Korea's VP of Korean content, explained, "there were acceptable things in Korea but not in other countries in the cultural aspect." From there, they realized having knowledge about humanities was necessary.

He added its importance and how they considered it with the most seriousness. He continued there were instances that they worked on their own translation, subtitles, dubbing and more, but there were cases they hired a third-party company.

So, they might try to avoid those things from happening again in "Single's Inferno" Season 2. The Korean entertainment world was also shook when Song Ji Ah, or a.k.a. Free Zia, admitted she was wearing and using fake luxury items.

Meanwhile, the new season will return with some of its original creative staff, per Collider. Of course, the creators Kim Jae Won and Kim Na Hyun will return on board. Ji Hyun Sook and Lee Jeong Hwa will be directing the series.

The reality-dating game is a collaboration between Netflix and JTBC, while the Shijak company produces the show. Kim Su A also serves as its producer.

There are no words yet on when "Single's Inferno" will be out, though the first season is available to stream on Netflix.