Canceled!? Big Budget TV Shows On The Chopping Block

17. Love Island

Network: CBS
Status: Pending

A year after purchasing the American celebrity-less version of “Love Island” from ITV Studios Global Entertainment, the modified version of the show made its premiere in 2019. The new “Love Island” didn’t receive the warmest of receptions from the critics, however, it was still renewed for a second and third season, taking place in Vegas and Hawaii respectively.

Love Island @dailymail / Pinterest.com


Love Island @dailymail / Pinterest.com


It turns out that it doesn’t matter where “Love Island” is filmed, its ratings and number of viewers continue to fade. As of now, it’s unknown if “Love Island” will return for a fourth season, but if it’s not, it’s pretty likely that CBS has a few ideas on how to better spend the $30 million budget that it has set aside for each season of “Love Island”.