International reality phenomenon I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is coming to Seven and will join the network’s hit entertainment lineup in 2027.
This marks an exciting new chapter for one of television’s most successful and talked-about franchises.
The iconic series will bring its signature mix of adventure, humour and high-stakes challenges to Seven audiences for the first time.
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An all-new cast of celebrities will brave the elements, tackle unforgettable trials and compete for the coveted title of King or Queen of the Jungle.
“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,” Television and streaming managing director, Angus Ross, said.
“This is a proven franchise with a passionate fan base, and we’re looking forward to bringing our own fresh energy and ambition to its next chapter.”

Celebrities will brave the elements, tackle unforgettable trials and compete for the coveted title of King or Queen of the Jungle. Credit: Seven
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is created by Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios, which also distributes the format internationally.
It is produced by ITV Studios Australia for the Seven Network.
“We are absolutely thrilled to partner with the Seven Network to unleash the next massive evolution of I’m A Celebrity… in 2027,” ITV Studios Australia’s CEO & Managing Director, David Mott, said.
“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.”

Robert Irwin previously co-hosted the show. Credit: Seven, AAP
The series was previously co-hosted by beloved TV star and wildlife warrior Robert Irwin, who is set to host this year’s TV WEEK Logie Awards.
The series will make its debut on Seven and 7plus in 2027.
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