Seven Network in Australia has picked up rights to I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! after rival Network Ten ditched the show earlier this year.
The ITV Studios-owned format will be launched on Seven in 2027 and will again feature celebrities as they brave the elements to tackle unpleasant trials and compete to be crowned the King or Queen of the Jungle.
Network Ten’s version had been hosted by Robert Irwin and Julia Morris, but details of Seven’s line-up have not yet been revealed.

I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! was created by ITVS’s Lifted Entertainment and is being produced by ITV Studios Australia for Seven, with production likely to again take place at the show’s South Africa hub.
Network Ten picked up the show in 2015 and ran the series until this year, prior to resting it in February.
Angus Ross, MD of TV and streaming at Seven’s owner Southern Cross Media Group, said: “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is one of the world’s most recognisable entertainment formats and we’re incredibly excited to welcome it to Seven in 2027.
“This is a proven franchise with a passionate fan base and we look forward to bringing our own fresh energy and ambition to its next chapter.”
ITVS Australia chief exec and MD, David Mott, added: “We are absolutely thrilled to partner with the Seven Network to unleash the next massive evolution of I’m A Celebrity… in 2027.
“For over ten years, Australian audiences have loved this iconic show, and with terrifying trials, hilarious camp drama and heartfelt celebrity revelations, ITV Studios Australia is ready to deliver a brand-new era for the Jungle.”
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