ITV has revealed a very new preview of this summer’s Love Island.
Love Island 2018 will air this summer and is the fourth series of the hit ITV2 dating show.
And Caroline Flack will be back hosting, as a new set of islanders descend upon the Mallorca villa in pursuit of love.
In this new promo, Caroline is seen taking control of Love Island’s ‘Love Plane’ and gives a mock in-flight safety announcement.
“Conditions today are ideal for grafting, so sit back and enjoy the ride,” says Caroline.
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Alongside Caroline, Iain Stirling returns as narrator.
Both were seen in the first trailer (below) which teased that the new series of Love Island is “landing soon”.
“Please fasten your seatbelts for the ride of your life,” says Iain.
“Things are about to get turbulent,” adds Caroline.
Meanwhile, after proving a mega ratings it last year, the new series has been tipped to last longer than ever.
It’s said that series four will last for eight weeks, seven days longer than last year’s record-breaking run.
It’s also been reported that the show will film in the same villa as 2017.
Meanwhile, other rumours have claimed that producers are said to be planning an epic new twist to start the ‘biggest ever’ series.
An insider told The Sun newspaper previously: “They’re planning on the season opener beginning with two big villas – just like they introduced midway through last series.
“And they want to throw in nearly double the amount of contestants to really stir things up.
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“Planning is still in the early stages but what is for sure is that it’s going to be bigger than ever.”
As for when Love Island starts, ITV hasn’t confirmed that officially just yet.
But based on past years – and teasers from Caroline – Monday June 4 could be a possible start date for Love Island 2018.
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