Love Island is a true fixture on our screens, with a steadily depleting number of singletons searching for love (and often finding drama at the same time). The popular dating reality show returned for an eighth series on Monday 6 June and continues airing Sunday to Friday. You can find out everything you need to know about this year’s crop of islanders here. Episodes air at 9pm every night except for Saturdays, when the Unseen Bits special featuring a roundup of exclusive unaired content from earlier in the week is shown. The season finale will air at 9pm on Monday 1 August. The episodes can be viewed on ITV2 and the ITV Hub live and will later be made available on catch up. The ITV app can be downloaded on a number of gaming consoles, including Xbox, and on smart TVs. However, it currently cannot be downloaded on Playstation. Episodes are also available the following morning on BritBox. In the hit show, cast members attempt to find love in a villa, as new arrivals threaten to disrupt growing relationships. Last year, Millie Court and Liam Reardon were announced as the winners and shared the prize fund of £50,000. The couple recently announced that they have split after a year of dating. In May, Love Island announced that this year’s contestants will be wearing second-hand clothes from eBay. This marks the first time the show, which is famed for partnering with fast fashion brands like I Saw It First and Missguided, has partnered with a pre-loved clothing company. The bookies have been placing bets on who will win the series, while you can find The Independent’s own predictions here.
After debuting in the UK, Love Island USA finally came to the states three years ago and completely captivated American audiences. Now, after three seasons on CBS, the show has a new network, host, and even narrator! So since there’s so much newness, we decided to help you out and give ya this here handy guide on everything you need to know on how to watch Love Island season 4. Let’s get into it. How can I watch Love Island season 4?Remember that whole new network thing? Well, Love Island will be exclusively available on Peacock now! Plus, actress Sarah Hyland has taken over as the show’s new host, so you’ll definitely want to tune in this season. Stream 'Love Island' Now Okay, cool. So when do new Love Island episodes drop?The first episode of season 4 drops today at 8 p.m. ET! But it doesn’t stop there: Episode 2 airs tomorrow, July 20, at the same time. Love Island die-hards are true to this schedule, but for the newbies, get used to your summer nights being taken over (if you let them) because new episodes will drop and be available on Peacock through Sunday, July 24. This schedule of episodes running nightly from Tuesday to Sunday will essentially be how the entire season goes—so yes, new episodes will air for six days a week, likely until the end of August. And you thought The Bachelorette had a wild schedule! This season, there will likely be 40 episodes total, although that is not 100 percent confirmed yet. If there are, the episode release schedule will go something like this, according to Decider:
Stay tuned though! We’ll keep this story updated if any schedule changes occur.
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