Development On February 22, 2006, it was announced that an American version of
Celebrity Love Island was in development at
MyNetworkTV, but the show was not produced. On August 8, 2018, it was reported that
CBS acquired the rights to an American non-celebrity version of the series from
ITV Studios and Motion Content Group with David George, Adam Sher, and David Eilenberg serving as
executive producers. Simon Thomas, Mandy Morris, Ben Thursby, Richard Foster, and Chet Fenster later joined the series as additional executive producers in addition to the original three.
Arielle Vandenberg was later announced to be hosting the series. The first season of
Love Island ran from July 9, 2019, to August 7, 2019. It was filmed at Villa Takali, in Fiji. The show was renewed for a second season on August 1, 2019, while the first season was still being broadcast. On January 27, 2021, it was announced that the show was renewed for a third season, this time taking place in Hawaii. On May 13, 2021, it was announced that the third season would premiere on July 7, 2021. On February 23, 2022, the series was renewed for a fourth and fifth season and moved to
Peacock in summer 2022. The fourth season took place in California. On November 16, 2023, Peacock renewed the series for a sixth and seventh season. With the sixth season premiere on June 11, 2024, there were new twists and turns, including a new host. Previously,
Love Island USA was hosted by Sarah Hyland, whereas season six and seven were hosted by Ariana Madix in the all new villa located in Fiji.
Broadcast Love Island opened with a 90-minute premiere on July 9, 2019, and aired every weeknight through August 7, 2019, for a total of 22 episodes in its first season. In addition to the CBS broadcasts, the series is
simulcast on
CTV in
Canada, with the second season also airing in Australia on the
9Now streaming platform. In the United Kingdom, it also aired on
ITVBe in 2019 then later
ITV2 in 2020.
ITVBe acquired its third season. ==Series overview==