LOVE Island: All Stars’ drama-filled third series came to a climactic close on February 23, with Samie and Ciaran crowned champions.

But fans thirsty for more fun, frolics and fireworks are already asking if the . Here’s everything we know.

The cast of Love Island All Stars Series 3 at the live final in South Africa, standing in front of a neon heart light.The Love Island: All Stars series 3 finalistsCredit: Shutterstock Editorial NINTCHDBPICT001061789921Samie and Ciaran took home the £50k prize moneyCredit: ITV

scooped the £50k prize after winning over the public in a dramatic six-week run.

The series saw , screaming rows and a bombshell blitzkrieg shake up the South African villa.

But with the dust barely settled on the , a few former Islanders have cast doubts about All Stars returning in 2027.

Season two winner , who lifted the trophy with Gabby Allen in 2025, believes the format has run its course.

He told FreeBets : “I personally think this will be the last series. The people from the first few series feel they’re too old for it now. I can’t see it carrying on for another series.”

However, he did think the addition of could give the spin-off series some extra life.

Casey said: “Bringing in the Americans could change everything. It opens the show up to a bigger audience and makes it feel fresh again.”

He went on to confirm that he has “hung up his boots” after completing the ultimate Love Island journey.

Casey added: “I’ve won it, I’ve completed it. It would be embarrassing to go back on after winning the most recent one.

“I loved being in front of the camera, but my Love Island days are done.”

, who finished second in the 2025 edition with , is in full agreement.

He told Paddy Power Games : “To be honest, I think this might have been the last All Stars…

“The biggest characters who would do it have already done it, and I can’t see some of them going back in again.

“It would be nice to just focus on the summer series and build up that suspense.

“If you keep putting it out three times a year with the UK, US and All Stars, it can drain the excitement a bit.”

Former Islander , speaking on behalf of WhichBingo , also echoed the sentiment.

He did have a solution though, suggesting that signing pro basketball player could single-handedly bring the format back to life.

Messy Mitch said: “ITV have loads of money, so pay him what he needs to to go in because if he goes in, it’s like putting Ronaldo in a League Two team.

a shirtless man in pineapple swim trunks stands with his arms crossedMessy Mitch thinks Ovie could spark a fourth series into existenceCredit: Rex

“I think if they want to make All Stars series four they need to pay Ovie the money to get in.

“As much as he don’t want to do it, they need to go ‘listen, here’s a blank cheque, how much do you want?’ because as soon as people hear that he’s in, everyone comes back.

“He’s that guy that has to come back and never did. I think they just need to pay him his money and the other Islanders just have to accept it.”

However appealing the idea might sound, it seems unlikely that this will happen.

In January 2025, Ovie posted on : “I’m never going on Love Island: All Stars, love the show but I’m 33 guys. I am your uncle now.”

In 2019, Ovie entered Love Island series 5 via Casa Amor and made it all the way to the final alongside , before the pair parted ways a few months later.

As of February 25, 2026, has neither confirmed nor denied plans for a fourth series of .

The broadcaster has stayed tight-lipped on the future of the since the final aired, with no official announcement expected anytime soon.

But that’s nothing new – the last two series were both announced months after the previous one finished