ITV has ordered an extended third series of Love Island: All Stars for ITV2 and ITVX in 2026.
The commission was announced after the finale of the 12th series.
The spin off sees fan-favourite Islanders from across 10 years of the show return to the villa in South Africa. The third All Stars series will launch in the new year and run for six weeks instead of five.
Love Island is commissioned by Paul Mortimer, Director of Reality Commissioning and Acquisitions and Amanda Stavri, Commissioning Editor, Reality at ITV.
Mike Spencer-Hayter, Creative Director, Lifted Entertainment, said: “Love Island: All Stars has quickly established itself as a stand-alone hit, keeping fans of the show gripped by iconic Islanders from the past 10 years returning for another chance to find love. We are very excited about series 3 and you can expect the twists and turns to continue in All Stars, after an incredible smash hit summer series.”
Amanda Stavri, Commissioning Editor, Reality at ITV added: “With over 2 billion streams, the Love Island brand continues to thrive, with our All Stars series fast becoming a staple in our reality schedule. We can’t wait to kick start our third series and set about bringing back some of the viewers’ favourite Islanders for another unmissable series.”
Love Island is produced by Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios, and Motion Entertainment, a WPP Media Company.
ITV Studios handles international distribution.
Jon Creamer
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