Love Island will return on June 6 for the eighth series with a brand new villa and a sparkly new batch of singletons.
With host Laura Whitmore at the helm, viewers can expect romance, recouplings, shock dumpings and plenty of drama.
The trailer for the 2022 edition was teased on Britain's Got Talent last week and poked fun at rival shows Too Hot To Handle and Live Is Blind.
"224 islanders have slo-mo walked through the famous Love Island villas doors, but don't take it from me our bromances, babies and brides can tell you why we are number one", said voiceover man Iain Stirling.
"This summer love isn’t blind, it’s neon and we can defo handle the heat. We’ve got a fire pit mate. Love we own it".
Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming series from the start date to the rumoured line-up:
When will Love Island start?
Love Island will be back with a bang as it launches on Monday 6 June at 9pm on ITV2, after the Queen's Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend.
The launch usually shows the girls entering the villa in an array of skimpy swimwear, popping champagne before forming a line in the garden of the stunning villa.
Host Laura then introduces the boys one-by-one, with the girls standing forward if they decide they want to couple up.
Who are the rumoured islanders?
ITV are yet to announce an official line-up of contestants for Love Island 2022.
But that hasn’t stopped people from discussing who could potentially be appearing in the villa this year.
There have already been several people rumoured to be heading to sunny Mallorca this summer.
One of the first rumoured contestants was Sophie Draper.
The 22-year-old beautician from Nottingham used to date Premiership football player, Matty Cash.
But after four years together, Draper had a sudden split from Cash last year and ITV bosses are said to have met with her as they began searching for new contestants.
In previous seasons, many influencers have joined the Love Island cast and it seems that this isn't likely to change this year.
Another rumoured contestant is Turskish actress and influencer Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu.
She already has a massive 300,000 followers on Instagram, including the likes of Wayne Linekar and Pete Wicks, and has been reported to be heading to the villa this year.
Brad McDermott is another popular favourite rumoured to be joining the villa this year.
His sister, Zara M cDermott, was an Islander on season four of the dating show, but now her brother Brad could be following in her footsteps.
Brad is rumoured to have been in talks with Love Island producers about appearing on this year’s show.
A source told The Sun "Brad is a young, good looking guy, and he has seen how appearing on Love Island has completely transformed Zara's life."
Basketball hunk Jordan Spencer, 27, is rumoured to be appearing in this year's series.
Meanwhile, boxer hunk Joshua Legrove is reportedly also in talks with show bosses about appearing on the show.
And Ronan Keating stalled when asked whether his daughter would be joining the Love Island cast this summer.
There have been rumours that Missy, who he shares with ex-wife Yvonne Connolly, will be putting on a swimsuit and enjoying the sunshine in the famous villa.
During his appearance on Good Morning Britain this week, Ronan, 45, kept it extremely vague on whether the rumours are true or not.
Host Ben Shephard asked: "I'm very excited as you know, I am a watcher of television, to hear the rumour that Missy your daughter may be making her way onto Love Island?
"Is there any truth, will we be watching her on the new series?"
What is the new villa?
Love Island is set to look a little different this year, with contestants heading to a brand new villa in Mallorca.
The new villa looks much more rustic than the old one, which featured a large glass entrance, but it seems that it’s finally taking shape as workers have been busy getting the building ready for the show's launch on June 6.
It looks like the new work could see some classic Love Island elements added to the villa, with pictures showing the construction of a modern terrace has begun.
Sleek white boxes and panels could be seen on the newly built decking, which may be forming an outdoor kitchen and bar area.
It wouldn’t be Love Island without some romantic lighting and electricians have already been spotted hanging light bulbs up.
What will be different this year?
Love Island bosses have said that the move to the new villa is to “enhance the show” but fans don’t need to worry about too many changes as they have promised the return of some much-loved villa features, including the famous fire pit.
They are also said to be making the gym area bigger so love interests can watch their flames working out from afar.
And it's going to be a summer of sustainability for this year’s Islanders, as contestants will be wearing second-hand clothing on the show.
Love Island bosses have announced that they’ll be ditching fast fashion for the eighth series in a bid to be more eco-friendly.
Previously, Love Island has partnered with the likes of Missguided and I Saw It First, but the show has been criticised for promoting fast-fashion brands, which have a harmful impact on the environment.
Instead, the show is partnering with eBay this year to provide the singletons with a shared wardrobe of pre-loved clothing.
Who is hosting this series?
Laura Whitmore reportedly signed a £500,000 deal to host this series, after previous speculation she might step down from the role.
The presenter, 37, took over hosting duties for the ITV2 dating show after Caroline Flack stepped down in 2019.
Laura's husband Iain Stirling will return as voiceover for the series.
What is the trailer?
Love Island released its first official trailer for the upcoming eighth series earlier this month.
The sassy promo saw Love Island's voiceover artist, Iain Stirling, take a swipe at other dating shows, including Love Is Blind as he joked "Love isn't blind, it's neon".
In recent years, Love Island has been competing with rival dating shows but in the latest teaser they declare “we are number one” and tell fans that “the OGs of love are here".
The colourful animated trailer also poked fun at some of the funniest moments of the last series, including winner Millie Court's piano playing.
The clip unfortunately doesn't hint at any of the new contestants yet, but it does give Love Island fans plenty to look forward to, including a return of the famous fire pit.
What channel is Love Island on?
Love Island returns to ITV2, its scheduled slot is 9pm and will run daily, with ITV bosses notifying viewers if there are any changes to the timetable.
There will be a recap episode on Saturday and after Sunday's episode, Laura will present spin-off show Aftersun.
Aftersun sees a celebrity panel comment on the week's drama as well as interviews with axed islanders.
Who won Love Island 2021?
Millie Court and Liam Reardon have won Love Island 2021.
The couple had been up against Toby Aromolaran and Chloe Burrows, but managed to pip the pair to clinch the crown.
Welsh bricklayer Liam, 22, and fashion buyer Millie, 24, gasped as host Laura Whitmore announced their names as this year's winners.
The pair were then asked to open their individual envelopes, which saw Liam with nothing and Millie with £50,000.
To the surprise of no one, despite fans' pleas not to after his Casa Amor antics, Millie decided to split the money with Liam.