It's the question we've all been asking - will Love Island's movie night make a return this season?
Well, the wait is over and ITV has confirmed that yes, movie night will return - and it's happening tonight (Friday 15 July).
Movie night kicks off when Gemma gets a text. Reading aloud, she says: “It’s time to get glam and hit the red carpet as you attend Mad Movies the premiere! #SpillThePopcorn #ITV2andChill."
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And it seems some islanders were getting a little nervous at just the mention of a movie night, with Dami admitting: "Personally, I know I am starring in this movie!”
Meanwhile, Ekin-Su says to Davide: “If we pass this, we’re fine.” Davide later adds to the boys: “Forget nothing, at the end someone will pay the bill.”
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As usual, the islanders must take part in a quiz to choose which clip is played. It's expected that there'll be some viewings from what really went down in Casa Amor.
The movie night comes at a time when most of the couples are back on track following the drama that erupted from Casa Amor.
Ekin-Su and Davide seem to be going from strength to strength, wheres Dami and Indiyah also seem pretty loved up. But could what happened during Casa affect any of the couples?
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We predict drama...
In other Love Island news, we told you how a body language expert has pinpointed the moment Paige showed a key romantic interest in Adam.
Adam, who first appeared as a contestant in the 2018 series, returned to Love Island this year as a bombshell and he almost immediately set his sights on the 24-year-old paramedic from Swansea.
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Fans initially expressed concern about Paige cracking on with Adam after his track record in the 2018 series - however, according to body expert Judi James, she seems totally into him, and the pair are now coupled up.
Speaking to Metro, James said Paige's 'cheeky grin' was an early sign of her interest, before she gave a 'huge flat signal'.
"The tongue licked out the side of the mouth," she explained. "Now, if it had come out the front, it would have been a gesture of rejection, but a lick of the side of the mouth – he didn’t have to get his I Spy book of flirting out to realise that she probably did fancy him at that point."
Love Island continues at 9pm on ITV2.
Topics: Love Island, TV And Film, ITV