I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Season 15 [hot] Today

Then COVID hit, and the show pivoted to Gwrych Castle in Wales – a damp, chilly, surprisingly spooky change of pace. Fans loved the gothic atmosphere, but something was missing: the heat, the humidity, the primal itch of the jungle.

But early set leaks (yes, I’m that deep in the fandom) show a camp built into a hillside, with sleeping areas under olive trees and a campfire pit overlooking the sea. That’s not just survival – that’s a travel commercial with leeches. As of now, ITV hasn’t officially confirmed the Greece location – but multiple sources point to a late 2025 or early 2026 filming date, with broadcast following soon after. You’ll be able to watch on ITV1 and ITVX in the UK, and international rights are already being shopped to networks in Australia, the US, and Germany. 🎤 Final Verdict: Ready for a Greek Tragedy? (In the Best Way) I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! Greece Season 15 has the potential to be iconic – a true shake-up that honors the original jungle chaos while adding Mediterranean flavor. Whether you’re here for the screaming trials, the campfire bonding, or just watching a washed-up boyband member cry over a cold souvlaki, this season is shaping up to be unmissable. i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 15

Because in Greece, the gods are watching – and they’re definitely not merciful. Is Greece the perfect new home for I’m a Celeb , or should the show go back to Australia? Drop your dream celebrity lineup in the comments below! Then COVID hit, and the show pivoted to

Early fan polls suggest a might take the crown – someone who cries during the first trial, then powers through and becomes camp chef. Or a dad-joke king who keeps morale high while quietly winning every eating challenge. That’s not just survival – that’s a travel

But here’s my dark horse pick: a retired rugby player who’s afraid of bugs. The audience loves a vulnerability arc. That depends. If the producers lean into the Greek setting – culture, mythology, cuisine, climate – this could be one of the most visually stunning and physically brutal seasons ever. If they just slap a Santorini backdrop on the same old trials, fans will notice.