Former 'Love Island' stars Megan Barton-Hanson, Curtis Pritchard, Georgia Steel, and Liberty Poole are to look for love in a new spin-off series.

Megan Barton-Hanson, Curtis Pritchard, Georgia Steel join Love Island Games

Megan Barton-Hanson, Curtis Pritchard, Georgia Steel join Love Island Games

'Love Island Games' will see nine former stars of the UK version of 'Love Island' join forces with several contestants from various other international versions of the dating show for a new season, which will be hosted by Maya Jama.

Former 'Love Island' UK stars Eyal Booker, Jack Fowler, Mike Boateng, Scott van-der-Sluis, and Toby Aromolaran have also been confirmed to take part in the series, which will be filmed in Fiji and will air in the US on Peacock in November.

Former 'Love Island Sweden' star Lisa Celander is also part of the cast of the upcoming series, as is Imani Wheeler, who took part in this year's 'Love Island USA'.

Justine Ndiba, who won Love Island USA's second series, will also be jetting to Fiji for the show, as will Courtney Boerner, who took part in the US version's fourth season alongside Deb Chubb and Zeta Morrison, who won the series.

Deb and Zeta will reunite in Fiji alongside fellow 'Love Island Games' stars Aurelia Lamprecht, Steph Blackos, Mitch Hibberd, Callum Hole, Tina Provis, Jess Losurdo, Johnny Middlebrooks, Ray Gantt, Kyra Green, Cely Vazquez, Carrington Rodriguez, Zeta Morrison.

The show - which will be narrated by Iain Stirling - will also see a reunion for Megan and Eyal, who were a couple in Love Island's fourth series in 2018, before she hooked up with Wes Nelson.

Scott appeared in the 10th series of 'Love Island' earlier this summer, and went on to star in the fifth series of 'Love Island USA' just weeks later.

'Love Island Games' is due to begin on November 1 on Peacock.