OHMYGOSSIP — A new dating show, dubbed ‘Murder Love Island’, is set to air on ITV2.
The programme – which will see 12 contestants try and find love, all while trying to work out who the “killer” is – has been lined up for broadcast on UK screens next month.
A source told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre TV column: “This is already being dubbed ‘Murder Love Island’ as the two ITV2 shows share so many similarities.
“But obviously ‘Killer Camp’ adds a twist which has echoes of cult Ryan Murphy show ‘American Horror Story: 1984’. And if they make it to the end of the contest they don’t just stand a chance of finding another half, there’s also the promise of scooping some cool, hard cash.”
The show will see 12 people dropped at a lodge by a lake in Estonia, where they will compete with one another to work out who is the “killer” before getting “killed” themselves.
ITV chiefs reportedly decided to bring the show back after a successful trial around Halloween time in 2019 and production has restarted again after being delayed by coronavirus.
Bobby Mair is to set to present the programme, which was a hit with viewers when it aired in 2019.
It comes as ITV are yet to confirm where ‘Love Island’ – which is hosted by Laura Whitmore – will take place this year.
Last year’s series of the ITV2 dating show was axed due to the coronavirus pandemic, and while it is hoped the 2021 summer series will return to Majorca, nothing has been confirmed.
Source: VacationHunter.Online
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