World of Love Island FAST channel on Prime Video US
September 18, 2025

Zoo 55, Part of ITV Studios is launching a new World of Love Island FAST channel for US audiences on Prime Video.
A curated schedule of full episodes from the Love Island UK seasons 3 and 5 and Love Island Australia seasons 1 and 2, totalling 300+ hours, will run on the FAST channel accessible on Prime Video. The deal was led by Jane Dribinskaya, VP FAST & DTC Partnerships, Zoo 55, part of ITV Studios.
World of Love Island has been bringing the popualr dating format to the Nordics on FAST since 2023, on Pluto, Samsung and Rakuten. Meanwhile, its dedicated YouTube channel has amassed 470,000+ subscribers.
Graham Haigh, COO Zoo 55, commented: “Love Island continues to go from strength to strength as one of the biggest global formats, we’re delighted to be building on this with the exclusive launch of World of Love Island, one of the most eagerly anticipated FAST Channels in the US.”
Firmly established as one of the world’s most successful formats, award-winning and record-breaking Love Island is addictive reality television at its best.
This summer, Love Island USA season 7 became Peacock’s most-watched original season of all time, garnering over 18.4 billion minutes streamed over six weeks. It ranked as #1 streaming original title in the US for the week of the finale. Across the pond, Love Island UK season 12’s finale was the biggest in three years. It averaged 2.4 million viewers to bring the show its highest performance since season 8 in 2022. The show’s streams have now hit 173 million, which is up 8 per cent year on year.
All finished seasons of Love Island UK and Love Island Australia are available to stream in the US on Hulu.
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