Love Island is back! ITV unveil first teaser for season 11 as they promise ... trends now

Love Island is back! ITV unveil first teaser for season 11 as they promise ... trends now
Love Island is back! ITV unveil first teaser for season 11 as they promise ... trends now

Love Island is back! ITV unveil first teaser for season 11 as they promise ... trends now

Love Island has unveiled its first teaser trailer ahead of the hotly-anticipated season 11 launch show. 

The ITV2 dating show, rumoured to be returning on Monday, June 3, will see a new batch of singletons looking for love in Mallorca. 

Ahead of announcing the contestants, ITV teased the new season with a video of an illusive figure dressed in a silver boiler suit wielding  flame thrower to the sound of an electric guitar.

The clip ends with Love Island’s iconic theme tune given a rock twist as the flame thrower erupts to spell out 'this summer’s going to be fire!' 

Show bosses will no doubt be hoping the programme is a bigger hit with viewers than the Love Island: All Stars spin-off that aired earlier this year. 

Love Island has unveiled its first teaser trailer ahead of the hotly-anticipated season 11 launch show, promising fans that 'this summer's going to be [fire]'

Love Island has unveiled its first teaser trailer ahead of the hotly-anticipated season 11 launch show, promising fans that 'this summer's going to be [fire]' 

ITV teased the new season with a video of an illusive figure dressed in a silver boiler suit wielding flame thrower to the sound of an electric guitar.

ITV teased the new season with a video of an illusive figure dressed in a silver boiler suit wielding flame thrower to the sound of an electric guitar.

The ITV2 dating show, rumoured to be returning on Monday, June 3, will see a new batch of singletons looking for love in Mallorca

The ITV2 dating show, rumoured to be returning on Monday, June 3, will see a new batch of singletons looking for love in Mallorca

While the series was the biggest digital programme of the year to date, it failed to pull in the viewing figures of its glory days. 

After a dramatic series Molly Smith and Tom Clare were crowned the winners of the first ever Love Island All Stars in February.

The ITV reality show received the lowest ever ratings for a Love Island final, with only one million viewers tuning in live for the grand finale making it the least watched final since series one in 2015.

Including viewing figures from streaming platform ITVX, 1.3 million fans watched the final, in line with last year's final of the winter series.

Suggesting that the show's peak popularity is now over, Monday evening's numbers

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