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'Love Island's creator just teased a new spinoff — Here's what we know

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Peacock is working on a new addition to the Love Island universe and we are SO here for it.

Just when you thought Peacock couldn’t squeeze more chats, drama, and flirty love triangles out ofLove Island, they’re coming in hot with yet another spinoff!

Yes, the streaming platform is working on a new addition to the Love Island universe and we are SO here for it.

The scoop came straight from ITV America CEO David George at Content London, where he spilled, “Actually, we are in conversations with Peacock about a third spinoff to Love Island, and that tells you how important that brand is to the streaming service.”

Peacock is clearly all in on Love Island, especially after season six became the biggest U.S. hit yet. And honestly, who can blame them? The franchise already gave us Love Island All Stars and Love Island Games, both packed with drama, so why stop now?

According to George, it’s all part of Peacock’s plan to be the home of fun, binge-worthy content following their separation from networks, except Bravo (of course).

“What that separation told me is that Peacock is the future because they kept Bravo, which supplies a ton of content into Peacock. And if you look at the branding, Peacock is meant to be fun and entertaining and that’s why it aligns with us so well” he said. Translation: Peacock is going to get REAL juicy content in 2025.

There’s no word yet on what the new spinoff will look like but the possibilities are endless. How many new bombshells will enter the villa? Will we still want to pull them for chats? Is Ariana Madix the new Love Island USA host forever? We have a lot of questions, but we're still seated.

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Gabriella Angelina is an entertainment journalist with a unique perspective on the world of TV and film. With a motto of "Don't watch me, watch TV," she has become known for her insightful and often humorous critiques of the latest in entertainment.

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Gabriella Angelina is an entertainment journalist with a unique perspective on the world of TV and film. With a motto of "Don't watch me, watch TV," she has become known for her insightful and often humorous critiques of the latest in entertainment.

Follow her on TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube.