Created by Brent Baker, Mark Busk-Cowley, Tom Gould, and Joe Scarrat, Love Island: All Stars is the eleventh installment of the popular British dating game show and it has brought a wave of love to the reality TV landscape. The first season, debuting on January 15, 2024, introduces a unique twist by featuring former contestants from previous series. This innovative concept revolves around reuniting past participants, providing them with a second chance at love within the iconic Love Island setting. If you are wondering whether there will be a Love Island: All Stars Season 2, then we’ve got you covered.
Here’s all the Love Island: All Stars Season 2 release date information we know so far, and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there a Love Island: All Stars Season 2 release date?
Love Island: All Stars Season 2 does not have an official release date, but it will likely be announced in the future.
As of the current moment, there is no official announcement regarding the status of Love Island: All Stars Season 2. The series has neither been confirmed for renewal nor canceled at the time of writing. Fans are eagerly anticipating news about the second season of the show. However, the creators have chosen to keep details about the future of the series under wraps. This leaves fans in suspense, eagerly awaiting official updates about the future of the show.
Love Island: All Stars has garnered world acclaim, securing a solid 6.4/10 rating on IMDb. If Love Island: All Stars gets the green light for a second season, fans might be able to catch Love Island: All Stars Season 2 on screens by mid-2025 or late 2025, considering filming and the writing has not yet begun.
This date is an estimation based on the information we have so far. ComingSoon will provide an update to this story once we receive official details.
Love Island: All Stars Season 1 is hosted by the charismatic Iain Stirling and the lovely Maya Jama. The show features a roster of contestants, including familiar faces such as Anton Danlyuk, Arabella Chi, Callum Jones, Chris Taylor, Georgia Harrison, Georgia Steel, Hannah Elizabeth, Josh Ritchie, Kaz Kamwi, Liberty Poole, Mitchel Taylor, Molly Smith, Sophie Piper, Toby Aromolaran, Tom Clare, and Tyler Cruickshank.
Where is Love Island: All Stars Season 2 coming out?
Love Island: All Stars Season 2 is likely to come out on ITV and ITV2, the same as the previous one.
The official synopsis for Love Island: All Stars Season 1 reads:
“Some of your favourite Islanders from across the years heading back to the stunning South African villa to once again ‘graft’ as their search for love continues.”