"Love Island: All Stars" production has been indefinitely postponed due to wildfires in the filming location of Franschhoek, South Africa. The show was set to premiere on Peacock on January 14 but will now air when it's deemed safe to do so.
The situation took a turn for the worse earlier this week when host Maya Jama and the full cast had to flee the set due to the raging wildfires that engulfed parts of Cape Town. According to reports, the production team decided to evacuate the area after a fire broke out close to the villa, posing a risk to everyone involved.
With health and safety being the top priority, Peacock has confirmed that filming will not resume until the situation stabilizes. As a result, the series is now expected to air later than initially planned.
Fans of the show can expect an extended season this time around, with "Love Island: All Stars" set to run for six weeks instead of five like previous seasons. The new season will also feature a longer episode schedule, with new episodes streaming on Peacock every day at 6 p.m. Pacific Time (PT).
The cast for the upcoming season includes popular alumni such as Whitney Adebayo, Belle Hassan, Leanne Amaning, and Tommy Bradley, among others. It remains to be seen when viewers can expect to see these familiar faces compete in the villa once again.
For now, fans will have to wait patiently until a new release date is announced for "Love Island: All Stars".
The situation took a turn for the worse earlier this week when host Maya Jama and the full cast had to flee the set due to the raging wildfires that engulfed parts of Cape Town. According to reports, the production team decided to evacuate the area after a fire broke out close to the villa, posing a risk to everyone involved.
With health and safety being the top priority, Peacock has confirmed that filming will not resume until the situation stabilizes. As a result, the series is now expected to air later than initially planned.
Fans of the show can expect an extended season this time around, with "Love Island: All Stars" set to run for six weeks instead of five like previous seasons. The new season will also feature a longer episode schedule, with new episodes streaming on Peacock every day at 6 p.m. Pacific Time (PT).
The cast for the upcoming season includes popular alumni such as Whitney Adebayo, Belle Hassan, Leanne Amaning, and Tommy Bradley, among others. It remains to be seen when viewers can expect to see these familiar faces compete in the villa once again.
For now, fans will have to wait patiently until a new release date is announced for "Love Island: All Stars".