Love Island's Iain Stirling teases drama as he shares when Movie Night will air

07 July 2023 , 21:12
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Love Island's Iain Stirling teases drama as he shares when Movie Night will air

Love Island has confirmed the return of the much anticipated Movie Night, and viewers can prepare for chaos.

Each series the Islanders are invited to a big screen event, where they must answer questions in order to get the chance to play certain clips.

The clips are moments from their time in the villa, and they normally feature awkward moments or things that some contestants have no idea about.

From Islanders gossiping about each other to making bad decisions, and antics from Casa Amor being unveiled, the clips reveal everything and often land the contestants in hot water.

Now, narrator Iain Stirling has confirmed Movie Night is back and will air very soon. At the end of Friday’s episode, Iain gave a preview of the big night announcing it would air during Sunday's show.

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He said: "On Sunday night grab the popcorn because we are heading to the movies." The Movie Night logo then appeared on screen, with cinema themed music.

Love Island's Iain Stirling teases drama as he shares when Movie Night will airLove Island's Movie Night is back very soon (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

The news follows reports that it could be the messiest and "most brutal" edition of the twist ever. It's claimed some of the girls will be in tears and the villa could be torn apart, as clips including an x-rated secret romp are revealed.

It's not clear whether host Maya Jama will make an appearance in the coming days following her return for Casa Amor, while the show favourite recently revealed a new collaboration as she 'coupled up' with an old favourite drink product.

Maya has teamed up with Gordon's Premium Pink, taking on a creative role with the gin company and working on a new collaboration called 'Clink with Pink'.

Commenting that the campaign is "all about being unapologetically yourself and having the best time with friends", just like the Islanders back in the villa, she revealed limited edition bottles of the gin will feature her very own phrases including "You’re a Limited Edition, My Love" and "Cling Cling, My Honeys".

With "a calendar full of exciting events, refreshing twists on iconic cocktails, and a few surprises", the collaboration will no doubt keep Maya busy between villa visits.

Love Island's Iain Stirling teases drama as he shares when Movie Night will airIt comes after the dramatic Casa Amor recoupling (ITV)

It comes after the dramatic Casa Amor recoupling that saw couples torn apart, and six Islanders axed from the villa.

Bombshells Danielle, Tink, and Gabby were booted out of the villa, while Molly, Amber and Abi got to stay after coupling up with the boys.

Former Islander Molly returned and reclaimed Zach, leaving Kady single when she returned from Casa.

As for the male bombshells, Benjamin, Kodie and Zachary were all sent home. Elom, Ouzy and Lochan got a place in the main villa after pairing up with three of the original girls.

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Ouzy went in with Ella who ditched her partner Tyrique for the newcomer, causing huge drama and tears. Elom also caused chaos when he and Catherine decided to couple up, leaving Scott single back in the main villa.

Scott was not happy, and neither was Tyrique, and the girls were left facing the consequences of ditching their partners.

While Catherine and Scott fired back at each other, Ella ended up in tears as she realised how much she had hurt Ty - but not all viewers sympathised with him, and plenty of fans were pleased to see Ella recouple following recent goings on.

Love Island airs every night at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.

Charlotte Tutton

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