Peacock has set 13 July 2025 for Love Island: Beyond the Villa, releasing a super-tease on 9 June that signals the franchise’s first post-show docuseries spin-off. The five-episode run debuts on a Sunday, after which new installments stream Thursdays at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET—mirroring the flagship’s primetime cadence on the service.
The Los Angeles–set project reunites JaNa Craig, Aaron Evans, Miguel Harichi, Leah Kateb, Kaylor Martin, Connor Newsum, Serena Page, Kenny Rodriguez, Olivia Walker and Kendall Washington, the core of 2024’s record-breaking sixth season. Peacock’s trailer confirms cameo appearances by season-six champion Kordell Beckham—absent from the main lineup while filming a scripted series—and fellow alum Nicole Jacky, answering weeks of fan speculation about their involvement.
Crew members trade Fijian fire pits for Hollywood rooftops as cameras track new careers, influencer deals and relationships now tested away from supervised villas. Peacock bills the show as a “first-of-its-kind where-are-they-now chronicle,” promising unfiltered access to evolving friendships and the realities of instant celebrity.
Season 6 remains Peacock’s most-watched original reality competition, a ratings surge that NBCUniversal credits with drawing major brand integrations and interactive fan activations. Executives aim to extend that momentum through Beyond the Villa and a seventh season that premiered 3 June with minigames, pop-up villa experiences and expanded sponsorships.
Early footage teases friction: Martin confronts Evans about his dating life, Walker sparrs with Martin over glam, while Craig and Rodriguez weigh cohabitation. “Just be yourself—the cameras see through everything,” Beckham told People, framing authenticity as the cast’s best defense against post-villa scrutiny.