Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International ITV’s winter edition of “Love Island” is going to look a little different next year.
Variety understands that the British broadcaster is still going ahead with a winter show in 2024, but that instead of a new class of Islanders, ITV will invite back former contestants for an “all-stars” edition.
This would be the first time ITV bosses have set up an all-stars season for the popular U.K. format, which has been adapted all over the world.
Given its global profile, it’s believed top contestants from international versions in Australia and the U.S. would also be included alongside British Islanders in the winter season. (The most recent summer edition of “Love Island” featured two Australian contestants, so there’s already some international involvement.) The move comes as “Love Island” continues to see a steady decline in its summer ratings.
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