Love Island (franchise)

Love Island is a dating reality show that originated in the United Kingdom in 2005 as Celebrity Love Island. Created by ITV Studios, it has spawned a second British version in 2015 as well as several international versions.

Love Island
Created byITV Studios
Original workLove Island (2005 TV series)
Love Island (2015 TV series)
Owned by
Films and television
Television seriesLove Island (independent international versions, see below)
Games
Video game(s)Love Island: The Game

International versions

On 11 September 2017, a German version of Love Island premiered on RTL II. An Australian version was commissioned by the Nine Network for its secondary channel 9Go! and internationally it airs on ITVBe and 3e.[1] On 8 August 2018, CBS ordered an American version of the show.[2]

The Dutch-Flemish version was cancelled after one season in 2019, alongside Temptation Island and Free Love Paradise, as a result of a sexual assault scandal in one of RTL's other reality series De Villa.[3]

Legend: :     Currently airing franchise

     Franchise with an upcoming season
     Franchise no longer airing
     Status unknown
Country/Region[4] Title Network(s) Winners Host(s)
 Australia Love Island Australia
Sophie Monk
 Belgium[5]
 Flanders
Love Island
  • Viktor Verhulst
  • Holly Mae Brood
 Denmark Love Island TV3 Season 1, 2018: Julie Melsen & Oliver Erngart Lisbeth Østergaard
 Finland Love Island Suomi Sub
  • Season 1, 2018: Aura Lampi & Jeffrey Lawman
  • Season 2, 2019: Sofia Näveri & Eetu Tanskanen
Shirly Karvinen
 France[6] Love Island Prime Video France
  • Season 1, 2020: Angele Salentino & Tristan Mrs
Nabilla Benattia
 Germany Love Island – Heiße Flirts & wahre Liebe
Love Island - Hot Flirts & True Love
RTL Zwei
  • Season 1, 2017: Elena Miras & Jan Sokolowsky
  • Season 2, 2018: Tracy Candela & Marcellino "Lino" Kremers
  • Season 3, 2019: Sidney Wolf & Vivien Michalla
  • Season 4, 2020: Upcoming season
Jana Ina
 Hungary Love Island RTL Klub
  • Season 1, 2019: Zsófia "Zsófi" Németh & Tícián Lakatos
  • Season 2, 2020: Upcoming season
Lajos Bíró
 Netherlands Love Island Videoland

Season 1, 2019: Daniel van Pienbroek & Floor Masselink

Monica Geuze
 New Zealand Love Island Three Season 1, 2020: Upcoming season TBA
 Norway Love Island TV3
  • Season 1, 2018: Andrea Sveinsdottir & Morten Dalhaug
  • Season 2, 2020: Johannes Klemp & Nora Haukland
Tone Damli (1)
Morten Hegseth (2)
 Poland Love Island. Wyspa miłości Polsat
  • Season 1, 2019: Sylwia Madeńska & Mikołaj Jędruszczak
  • Season 2, 2020: Upcoming season
Karolina Gilon
 Romania Love Island Antena 1 Season 1, 2020: Upcoming season TBA
 Sweden Love Island Sweden TV4
  • Season 1, 2018: Jacob Olsson & Victoria Eklund Gustafsson
  • Season 2, 2019: Simon Dannert & Sofia Jenks
Malin Stenbäck
 United Kingdom Celebrity Love Island
(Original celebrity version)
ITV
Love Island
(Revived civilian version)
ITV2
 United States Love Island CBS
Arielle Vandenberg
  1. The season has been postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but production was suspended.

References

  1. "Love Island Australia is Coming to 9GO! In 2018". www.nineentertainmentco.com.au.
  2. "Smash-Hit Reality Show Love Island Gets New Series Order At CBS". www.cbs.com. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  3. "RTL stopt voorlopig met reality-tv na ophef over De Villa". nos.nl.
  4. "Love Island Global". ITV Studios. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  5. Also aired in the Netherlands
  6. "Oui, Oui: Love Island Is Heading to France for New Spin-Off". vanityfair.com. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
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