“Since its inception in 2015, “Love Island All Stars” has become a beloved British dating game show on ITV. In an exciting spinoff, contestants from past seasons will return to the South African villa for a fresh opportunity to discover true love. “Love Island: All Stars” is scheduled to debut in the upcoming year and is being produced by Lifted Entertainment, a division of ITV Studios, in collaboration with GroupM Motion Entertainment.
“The show reached its peak popularity between 2017 and 2019, attracting around 3.5 million viewers per episode. However, the most recent season experienced a decline in linear ratings. Nevertheless, it managed to bounce back with a highly-watched finale, becoming the top program among viewers aged 16-34 across all channels. The series also accumulated an impressive 1.4 billion video views across various platforms and garnered approximately 300 million streams on ITVX.
Love Island All Stars on set 2024
Mike Spencer, the creative director at Lifted Entertainment, expressed his excitement about the long-rumored project, confirming that “Love Island: All Stars” is officially in the works for early next year on both ITV2 and ITVX. This eagerly anticipated series will reunite some of the audience’s beloved Islanders from previous seasons in the picturesque South African villa as they embark on their quest for love once more. Spencer couldn’t contain his enthusiasm, stating, “I simply can’t wait.
“Paul Mortimer, who serves as the director of reality commissioning and acquisitions and is the controller for ITV2 and ITVBe, expressed his excitement, stating, ‘Following the incredible success of ‘Love Island’ over the past 10 seasons on ITV2, we are thrilled to commemorate a decade of this top-rated dating show on television with the inaugural season of ‘Love Island: All Stars.’ This new series will be set in our opulent South African villa, and I’m confident that viewers will eagerly welcome back some of the most iconic U.K. Islanders as they embark on a fresh journey in search of love within this reimagined version of our globally renowned hit.'”
Martin Oxley, who serves as the head of formats and entertainment at GroupM Motion Entertainment, expressed pride in their longstanding partnership with Love Island and stated, “Motion is delighted to mark this significant milestone alongside Lifted and ITV by rekindling the romance with our most beloved and longed-for Islanders.”
Read More:-
Season 3 of the witcher release date & how many episodes & cast
Which one is better: Netflix or Amazon Prime: Netflix vs Amazon prime