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Peacock.A new U.S. version of the popular dating competition series has been greenlit for two seasons at the NBCUniversal-owned streaming service, it was announced Wednesday.
Peacock will also be the streaming home for more than 80 episodes of the international format.The announcement comes after CBS, which aired its own U.S. iteration for three seasons, opted not to renew for a fourth.The first season of Peacock's will be set and filmed in California, with an eye for a summer premiere.
Multiple episodes will air weekly in real time. The cast, episode schedule and location details will be announced at a later date. follows a group of singles as they search for love while living together in a villa. With the upcoming version being streaming only, the new series «will be hotter than ever» as the Islanders couple up in a new villa and compete in «naughtier games and steamier challenges, with shocking twists and turns along the way.» Temptations rise and the Islanders must decide if they want to remain with their current partner or “recouple” with someone new. Throughout the season, those who aren't coupled up will be at risk of leaving the villa.Like the previous iterations of, viewers at home can weigh in on who stays and who goes home.“As we continue to make Peacock a destination for must-watch original programming, partnering with a global powerhouse like ITV enables us to build on their internationally beloved formats to attract all new fans to the platform,” said Susan Rovner, Chairman Entertainment Content at NBCUniversal Television and Streaming.“ is a highly addictive dating format that is primed for a streaming service like Peacock where we can push boundaries and bring viewers steamy and dramatic twists," said
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