Is ‘Love Island’ on Netflix USA? Where To Watch the Complete Show With the Latest Seasons

Published 06/03/2026, 6:29 PM EDT

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Love Island has turned phrases like "I have got a text," Casa Amor, and bombshell into a shared language for reality television fans. From the whirlwind romance of Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury to the chaotic recouplings that have broken the internet, the franchise has evolved from a British summer guilty pleasure into a global phenomenon. The American edition has become a major force of its own in recent years, with Love Island USA reportedly delivering record engagement, dominating social media timelines every summer.

For fans in the United States, however, finding the right platform can sometimes feel more complicated than surviving Casa Amor without turning your head. With a brand-new season now underway and streaming rights spread across multiple services, many viewers are wondering whether Netflix has finally entered the villa.

Is Love Island on Netflix USA? Where can you watch the complete show?

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No, the complete show and latest seasons of Love Island are not available on Netflix USA. Netflix does not currently hold the streaming rights to the newest seasons of either Love Island USA or the flagship UK edition in the United States. Love Island USA is primarily available through Peacock, which has served as the exclusive home of the series since its move from CBS in 2022. The newest season, Season 8, premiered on June 2, 2026, exclusively on Peacock. 

Earlier seasons are split between services, with Seasons 1 through 3 available on Paramount+ and Seasons 4 onward housed on Peacock.  Fans of the original Love Island UK can find current and previous seasons on Hulu and Disney+ in the United States, where episodes typically arrive shortly after their UK broadcast. Peacock subscriptions currently start at approximately $11 per month, with annual plans also available. 

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The timing could not be better for a return trip to the villa. Every new season arrives with the promise of unexpected couples, explosive bombshell entrances, and at least one contestant destined to become the internet's newest obsession.

What happened in Season 7 and who is entering Season 8?

Love Island Season 7 delivered one of the franchise's most unpredictable runs in recent memory. The season concluded with Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales winning the $100,000 grand prize after a dramatic summer filled with shifting alliances. What made the season especially notable was how many finalist couples formed later in the competition rather than during the opening days, breaking several long-standing patterns within the series. 

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Season 8 has now officially begun in Fiji with a fresh lineup of Islanders hoping to write their own villa love story. Ariana Madix returns as host, while fan favorite narrator Iain Stirling is once again providing the show's trademark commentary. The new cast features singles from across the United States, along with a British contestant, Zach Georgiou, whose brother Charlie appeared during Season 7. 

Whether you are a longtime viewer who still remembers the franchise's earliest iconic couples or a newcomer preparing for your first Casa Amor experience, there has rarely been a better time to jump into the Love Island universe.

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Now that you can watch it in the USA, do you think Season 8 will produce the next great Love Island romance? Share your take in the comments.

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Sarah Ansari

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Sarah Ansari is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, transitioning from four years in marketing and automotive journalism to storytelling-driven pop culture coverage. With a background in English Literature and experience writing across NFL, NASCAR, and NBA verticals, she brings a research-led, narrative-focused lens to film and television. Passionate about exploring how stories are crafted and why they resonate, Sarah unwinds through sketching, swimming, motorsports—and yearly winter Harry Potter marathons.

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