Love Island fans are worried they'll lose an iconic moment this series following the Casa Amor drama.
The ITV2 villa has given us some huge drama this week thanks to the explosive recoupling after the girls' trip to the second villa as the boys also were tempted by other girls too, and some of them decided to recouple too.
It left the couples with a bit of a shake-up, and whilst Gemma Owen and Luca Bish, Paige Thorne and Jacques O'Neill, and Davide Sanclimenti and Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu remained together, some of the strongest couples decided to recouple with others.
Indiyah Polack and Dami Hope both split from one another and opted to couple up with newbies Deji and Summer whilst Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page caused the most chaos as Coco revealed Andrew's antics to the whole villa.
Now fans of the ITV2 show are worried they won't get the infamous Movie Night this year - which caused so much chaos and saw Faye and Teddy involved in a blazing row - after not all the boys and girls were honest about what happened in Casa Amor.
" @LoveIsland Can we get a movie night ? It will bring in viewers #LoveIsland," one wrote, as another added: "guys i don’t think movie night is gonna happen since they got rid of the postcard bc of their mental health so i can imagine they’ve got rid of this too."
A third penned: "Wait until movie night when Davide finds out about Ekin-Su touching up someone else #LoveIsland," as a fourth wrote: "Can someone tell the producers me need a movie night #loveIsland."
Other fans have given their opinion on what should be included in a potential movie night.
"Movie night ideas - Dami acting like a hoe/3 way kiss - Jaqs acting like a hoe/boner scene and saying Paige who? - Coco and Casa girls chatting s**t about Tasha/waving at Tasha name - Dami encouraging Jaques to “cheat” on Paige - Andrew and Coco," one penned.
Whilst some fans think it could be over soon, it could still feature yet this series - as bosses are quite keen on the format coming back in one way or another as they dubbed it "exciting".
Love Island's executive producer Mike Spencer said previously: "Movie Night - that was an in villa format, it was a more of passing information, way for them to see what happened, I think that was exciting - so watch this space."
ITV have strict procedures in place to support the mental health and wellbeing of all the contestants in the villa, both during their time in the show and before and after aswell.