Where to watch Love Island: Beyond the Villa online
Love Island: Beyond the Villa premiered the same day that Love Island USA Season 7 wrapped up, so Love Island fans don't need to worry about missing out on any summer drama. The new series, also on Peacock, follows the cast of Love Island USA Season 6 one year later. Instead of Fiji, they're in Los Angeles, where they're surrounded by the real world (and each other). JaNa Craig, Aaron Evans, Miguel Harichi, Leah Kateb, Kaylor Martin, Connor Newsum, Serena Page, Kenny Rodriguez, Olivia Walker, and Kendall Washington are among the returning cast members.
If you can't wait to tune in, you've come to the right place. We've outlined all the details below. The show premiered on Sunday, July 13, but new episodes will drop weekly on Thursdays starting July 17.
Follow our WhatsApp and Instagram for more deals and buying guides.
Where to watch Love Island: Beyond the Villa in the US
Like its predecessor, Love Island: Beyond the Villa drops on Peacock. New episodes are available weekly on Thursdays, so fans will have to wait a little bit longer between episodes than they do for regular Love Island. Peacock subscriptions start at $8 a month for ad-supported on-demand streaming, but you can upgrade to ad-free for $14 a month. This Premium Plus tier also unlocks NBC live streaming. Both tiers come with an impressive collection of on-demand reality programming, including The Traitors and several popular Bravo shows.
How to watch Love Island: Beyond the Villa from anywhere
Fans who are traveling away from home can still keep up with their usual websites, apps, and services with the help of a VPN, or virtual private network. VPNs are easy-to-use cybersecurity apps that enable people to change their virtual locations so that they can access everything just like they would back home. Since the service we've highlighted today requires a US payment method, this will work best for Americans who are simply abroad at the moment.
NordVPN is our top recommendation right now. It's a top-rated VPN with tons of servers, impressive cybersecurity features, and a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can learn more about it in our NordVPN review.
Love Island: Beyond the Villa trailer
Peacock dropped the official Love Island: Beyond the Villa trailer about a week after the premiere of Love Island USA Season 7. The video features some familiar faces, as well as some familiar drama. Check out the full trailer below:
Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Tom's Guide
2 hours ago
- Tom's Guide
How to watch 'Irish Blood' online from anywhere
At the heart of "Irish Blood", the new six–part drama starring Alicia Silverstone as the driven lawyer Fiona Sharpe in Ireland seeking answers about her estranged father, is an investigation of how the decisions and actions of our parents in the past can influence our futures decades later... Read on for how to watch "Irish Blood" from anywhere with a VPN – and potentially for FREE. ► Date: "Irish Blood" will premiere on Acorn worldwide with a two episode drop on Monday, 11 August. The other four episodes follow weekly on Mondays.• U.S./ Canada/ U.K./ Australia/ N.Z. — Acorn• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk free Her father Declan (played by Jason O'Mara) abandoned Fiona on her 10th birthday - or so she has been led to believe until a mysterious package arrives at her office in L.A. where she works as a divorce lawyer. It 's from her father and, suddenly, it seems there might be some doubt cast upon the story she was told as a child. Fiona travels to Ireland to get to the bottom of things only to find the truth elusive and facts hard to come by - although she soon grasps that her father has an... erm... interesting past and has incurred the wrath of some deeply unpleasant people along the way. Meanwhile she finds herself sucked into a dangerous and complicated situation and unable to work out who to trust. Some new friends will prove invaluable but what does her old flame mean to her and what wounds has their chance meeting opened up. Good job her mother has flown over to make things worse. Read on for where to watch "Irish Blood" online and from anywhere. In the U.K., "Irish Blood" will premiere on Acorn with a two episode drop on Monday, 11 August. The other four episodes follow weekly on Mondays. Acorn offers a 14-day free trial to customers and following that prices start from £4.99/month. Abroad and don't want to miss the show? Don't worry. It is available to stream in several territories, but if you want to access your regular domestic service you can watch it via a VPN. We'll show you how to do that below. We recommend NordVPN... If you are a Brit abroad and want to watch "Irish Blood", a VPN (Virtual Private Network) might be the answer to your prayers. The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are, making it ideal for anybody away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN. There's a good reason you've heard of NordVPN. We specialize in testing and reviewing VPN services and NordVPN is the one we rate best. It's outstanding at unblocking streaming services, it's fast and it has top-level security features too. With over 7,000 servers, across 110 countries, and at a great price too, it's easy to recommend. Get 70% off with this NordVPN deal Using a VPN is incredibly simple. 1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite. 2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're in the U.S. and want to view a U.K. service, you'd select U.K. from the list. 3. Head to Acorn and watch "Irish Blood". In the U.S., "Irish Blood" will premiere on Acorn with a two episode drop on Monday, 11 August. The other four episodes follow weekly on Mondays. Prices start from $8.99/month in the U.S., but you can also get an annual price of $89.99. Not at home? No problem. It is available to stream in several territories, but if you want to access your regular domestic service you can watch it via a VPN. We recommend NordVPN... In Canada, "Irish Blood" will premiere on Acorn with the same pattern as the U.S. and U.K.. A pass to Acorn TV will cost you CA$10.99/month. Not in the Great White North? Don't worry. It is available to stream in several territories, but if you want to access your regular domestic service you can watch it via a VPN. We recommend NordVPN... In Australia, "Irish Blood" will premiere on Acorn and follow the same release pattern as the other listed countries. A standalone subscription will set you back AU$6.99 every month. Not Down Under? Don't worry. It is available to stream in several territories, but if you want to access your regular domestic service you can watch it via a VPN. We recommend NordVPN... Season 01 Episode 01: "Briefcase" - Hotshot LA divorce lawyer Fiona Sharpe receives a mysterious package from her estranged father Declan and travels to Ireland to find out more. The harder she tries to get to the bottom of things, the more entangled she becomes in a web of secrets and intrigue. (Monday, August 11) S01 E02: "Horseshoe" - Róisín is a young cop brought onside by Fiona to secretly help in her quest for the truth. Her digging reveals horse thefts and a network of criminality that is never far from the surface but how much danger is she in? (Monday, August 11) S01 E03: "Under Wraps" - A pair of blood-stained MMA gloves ith a hidden metal gauze the next clue in the briefcase for Fiona, Musa, and Róisín (who thinks she a lead) to investigate. (Monday, August 18) S01 E04: "Father AI" - Mary, Fiona's mother is keen for her daughter to return to America and turns up to persuade but an unexpected encounter with an old flame in a graveyard opens old wounds and delivers some unexpected truths. (Monday, August 25) S01 E05: "TBA" - (Monday, September 1) S01 E06: "TBA"- (Monday, September 8) Alicia Silverstone as Fiona Sharpe Wendy Crewson Jason O'Mara as Declan Djouliet Amara as Tess Kal John as Caoimhin Ruth Codd Simone Kirby Henry Garrett as Dave Vincent Walsh as Johnny McIntyre Dearbhla Molloy Stephen Hogan as Finn Murphy Barry John Kinsella as Leo Travers Faith Delaney as Young Fiona Sharpe John Doran as Con Gavin O'Connor as Sergeant Claude Leonardo Taiwo Aaran Donoghue as Turbo clash Dave Rowe as Garda Henderson We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.


Tom's Guide
5 hours ago
- Tom's Guide
I was totally ready to loathe Jennifer Lopez's new to Netflix rom-com movie, but it warmed my cynical heart
It's fair to say I typically like pretty dark movies. My current top 10 movies of 2025 ranking includes five horror movies, and 'Alien' is my favorite movie ever. I also adore thriller flicks. While I have a soft spot for indie coming-of-age comedies, I'm not typically one for romantic comedies. So back in 2022, when 'Marry Me,' a bubbly rom-com starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson, arrived in theaters (and day-and-date on Peacock), based on the vibes the trailer gave me, I was pretty confident I was going to not just mildly dislike it, but outright loathe it. As the old saying goes, 'never judge a book by its cover,' or a rom-com by its glossy marketing materials, because while 'Marry Me' is certainly not a trailblazer for the genre, it's an effective crowd-pleaser and managed to mine a lot of charm from its leads' chemistry. If this movie passed you by at release, it's just arrived on Netflix this weekend, and even if you're a cynic like me, you might be pleasantly surprised at this rom-com's heartfelt nature. Pop megastar Kat Valdez (Jennifer Lopez) is set to marry her musical collaborator Bastian (Maluma) on stage at a concert event streamed to millions around the globe. However, moments before saying 'I do' in front of a sold-out crowd, she discovers her fiancé has been having an affair with her assistant. Humiliated, and in a moment of complete madness, she decides to pluck a stranger from the crowd, a single dad named Charlie (Owen Wilson) at the concert with his young daughter, and marries him instead. With the media speculating that she only pulled the stunt out of desperation, she decides to stay married to Charlie for just a few months to save face. However, as Kat and Charlie pretend to be a loved-up couple in front of the cameras, they start to discover some common ground, and real sparks fly. But they come from completely different worlds, and their blossoming relationship is threatened by intense public interest. There really is nothing new about 'Marry Me.' Its central hook of two people pretending to be in a relationship only to slowly fall in love for real has been seen in everything from 'The Proposal' to 'What Happens in Vegas.' Even the wrinkle of a 'normal' person dating a popstar doesn't feel unique following 2023's 'The Idea of You,' though in fairness, 'Marry Me' did get there first, but I'd wager more people have seen the Anne Hathaway Prime Video original movie than have watched "Marry Me." So don't come to 'Marry Me' for bold new ideas, but what you will find is plenty of charm and delightful chemistry between its leads. Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson bounce off each other wonderfully. Naturally, Lopez is extremely well suited to playing a global popstar (little acting required), and Owen has been playing an affable everyman for decades. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Even when it follows a well-worn rom-com pathway, it keeps you invested because its two leads are so likable, and you'll find yourself rooting for their relationship to work out in the end. The supporting cast also includes 'Game of Thrones' alumnus John Bradley and former SNL cast member Sarah Silverman, the latter adding comedy chops to the mix. 'Marry Me's' ultimate message about embracing life and saying yes to the unexpected is, again, nothing original for the genre, but it's a well-meaning one, and just because something is a bit cliche doesn't mean it can't still resonate. And that's sort of 'Marry Me' in a nutshell, lacking fresh ideas, but packaged up in such pretty wrapping you don't mind. Critics often slaughter rom-coms, but 'Marry Me' enjoyed a respectable reception, scoring 61% on Rotten Tomatoes, which is enough for a fresh rating. Meanwhile, viewers loved this one, awarding it a 92% score on the review aggregate site. See what I mean about it being a crowd-pleaser? 'Marry Me' isn't going to challenge you, and it's certainly not going to be the most memorable movie you watch this month, but it has an easy-going attitude, a few chuckle-worthy moments and characters you will care about. When it comes to rom-coms, that's enough in my book, so apologies to 'Marry Me' for writing you off before watching. Looking for something else to watch on Netflix this week? Here's a guide to everything new added to the streaming service this month, which includes more movies and TV shows. Watch "Marry Me" on Netflix now


USA Today
7 hours ago
- USA Today
From 'The Pickup' to 'My Oxford Year,' 10 movies you need to stream right now
The best place to see movies with comedy legends? Your local streaming service. A couple of weeks after Adam Sandler tore up the links with his Netflix "Happy Gilmore" sequel, Eddie Murphy's latest arrives on Amazon – and teams him with another "SNL" alum, Pete Davidson – with "The Pickup." But whether you're into the funny films or scarier stuff, services like HBO Max, Peacock, Hulu and more are delivering films to your favorite devices. Check out a California retro fest with Pedro Pascal and Tom Hanks, a freaky Stephen King tale with double the Theo James, and a new take on a sci-fi classic with Ice Cube. Here are 10 new and notable movies you can stream right now: 'Borderline' In this dark comedy set in the 1990s, a pop star (Samara Weaving) has recently returned home to her mansion when an escaped mental patient (Ray Nicholson) – and superfan – invades her home, hoping to wed his beloved. Charmingly unhinged, Nicholson is likable enough to root a little for the antagonist. Where to watch: Peacock 'Clown in a Cornfield' This clever and comedic slasher reinvention centers on a teen girl (Katie Douglas) who moves to a small Missouri farm town. The place has a dark past, partly because of the local corn syrup factory burning down but also because of a violent clown named Frendo who stalks youngsters. Perfect for horror fiends who want more plot with their gore. Where to watch: Shudder 'Final Destination Bloodlines' The 2000s horror franchise is back after a long hiatus – and maybe better than ever? Kaitlyn Santa Juana plays a college student who learns that her grandmother cheated Death decades ago, and now that jerk is coming to take out her whole family via various creatively gnarly, Rube Goldberg-esque kills. Where to watch: HBO Max 'Freaky Tales' Pedro Pascal is in approximately 57 movies this year, but none are quite like this bizarrely watchable, throwback action B-movie. The "Fantastic Four" star plays an enforcer on a mission of revenge amid intertwining stories set in 1980s Oakland with Nazi-stabbing youngsters, rap battles, a ninja hoopster and a crusty Tom Hanks. Where to watch: HBO Max 'Locked' Usually, Bill Skarsgård is the guy creeping people out. (Pennywise or Nosferatu, anyone?) But he's the one on the receiving end with this thriller. Skarsgård plays a young petty thief who jacks a car. But this souped-up vehicle is actually a trap, and its enigmatic owner (Anthony Hopkins) aims to teach him a lesson. Where to watch: Hulu 'The Monkey' Based on a Stephen King short story, Osgood Perkins' gory and gloriously absurd horror comedy unleashes Theo James as estranged twins trying to rid themselves of a cursed monkey toy that's a harbinger of death. It's an extremely demented, intriguingly insightful tale with themes of mortality and buckets of blood. Where to watch: Hulu 'My Oxford Year' Anna (Sofia Carson) is a New Yorker who fulfills her life's dream of going to Oxford University to study poetry. Things get complicated in the romantic drama, based on the Julia Whelan novel, when she falls hard for her TA, Jamie (Corey Mylchreest), who blows open her world but also comes complete with his own concerns. Where to watch: Netflix 'The Pickup' The constant buddy-comedy banter between Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson does wonders to keep this heist flick watchable. Armored truck driver Russell (Murphy) is nearing retirement and on a cash pickup job with young slacker Travis (Davidson) when the latter gets snookered by a criminal (Keke Palmer) into a high-stakes robbery situation. Where to watch: Prime Video 'War of the Worlds' Those who binge bad movies for fun, rejoice! Ice Cube plays a domestic terror analyst dealing with an alien invasion in this "screenlife" thriller – told through apps, texts, email and video chats – that remakes H.G. Wells' classic sci-fi tale. It basks in cheesy, product-placement ridiculousness, like the fate of the world hinging on an online Amazon purchase. Where to watch: Prime Video 'Wicked' If you didn't see the hit musical and "Wizard of Oz" prequel in theaters, on demand or on Peacock, maybe it's time to check it out on Amazon. Or simply to revisit the fantasy featuring Oscar nominees Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande as pals Elphaba and Glinda before the highly anticipated sequel "Wicked: For Good" arrives in November. Where to watch: Prime Video