‘Love Island: All Stars’ Season 3 Returns To Production After Wildfires In South Africa, Peacock Premiere Date Set

Love Island: All Stars is back on schedule.
The British reality series was forced to halt production with the villa evacuated as a result of wildfires in South Africa.
However, the show has returned to production and has new premiere dates. Love Island: All Stars will launch in the UK on ITV on Thursday, January 15, and will on Peacock on Saturday, January 17.
It was previously set to premiere on January 12 in the UK and air January 14 on the NBCU streamer.
Host Maya Jama said in a social media post (see below), “We’re back up and running.”
The set was evacuated for the safety of the stars and crew. “Further to a production evacuation owing to ongoing wildfires in the area, our assessment of the location site has concluded that filming will need to be postponed,” ITV said last week. “Health and safety is our greatest priority and will always come first, and therefore the transmission of Love Island: All Stars will be delayed until a date to be confirmed.”
Love Island and its spinoffs film close to air date as the show has an interactive component with viewers in the UK affecting what happens inside the villa.
The series former Islanders return to the villa for another shot at love. It features Whitney Adebayo (Season 10), Millie Court (Season 7), Belle Hassan (Season 5), Helena Ford (Season 12), Jess Harding (Season 10), Leanne Amaning (Season 6), Ciaran Davies (Season 11), Jack Keating (Season 8), Sean Stone (Season 11), Tommy Bradley (Season 12), Charlie Frederick (Season 4), and Shaq Muhammad (Season 9).
The series is produced by ITV Studios’ Lifted Entertainment and WPP’s Motion Entertainment. It is exec produced by Sophie Bush, Lewis Evans, Oliver Head, Louise Walls and Martin Oxley.




