It may be cold in the UK, but you’ll soon be able to enjoy the heat vicariously as new season of Love Island: All Stars prepares to kick off.
With ITV teasing that the Islanders will be tying up some “loose ends”, with previous Islanders returning for six weeks instead of the usual five.
So, when is the new series of Love Island: All Stars set to start? Read on to find out.
Is there a release date for Love Island: All Stars 2026?
Following a recent delay to filming, the Love Island: All Stars launch has been cancelled until further notice.
The new season was scheduled to begin on Monday, 12th January 2026 on ITV2.
However, following wildfires in South Africa, production was ceased and the villa evacuated for the safety of the cast and crew.
ITV is yet to provide an update on when the new release date will be.
Who could be in Love Island: All Stars 2026?
As there is a while yet until the show begins, the cast has not yet been confirmed but there have been plenty of rumours as to which familiar faces could be returning to our screens.
Both Millie Court and Liam Reardon have been rumoured to be heading to the South African villa, which would be very awkward to say the least seeing as they only recently split.
Despite appearing in All Stars last season and coming third, Curtis Richard is yet again rumoured to be joining the cast because honestly what is a series of Love Island without him at this point?
Read here to see who else is rumoured to be joining the cast.
Is there a trailer for Love Island: All Stars 2026?
ITV recently released a teaser trailer for the new series, suggesting there is plenty of unfinished business for the Islanders…
You can watch the clip below.
Love Island All Stars returns on Monday 12th January at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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