I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Season 21 [exclusive] -
While ITV keeps the official list under lock and key until the premiere, several big names are currently top of the betting odds. This year looks like a mix of soap legends, reality icons, and perhaps a controversial politician or two.
The move to Greece isn't just about the scenery; it’s about the theme. Producers are allegedly planning "The Labours of Hercules" style trials. Forget just eating bugs; imagine navigating a labyrinth to find stars or being "sacrificed" to a pit of snakes in an amphitheater. i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 21
Expect local "delicacies" like fermented feta, giant water bugs, and perhaps some fish eyes served in a traditional clay pot. While ITV keeps the official list under lock
As of now, the Greek series is in its early stages. Fans can stay updated on future renewals or casting news through the official Skai TV website or the I'm a Celebrity Greece YouTube channel . Producers are allegedly planning "The Labours of Hercules"
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series) series 21
The search for "Season 21" of the Greek show usually stems from a mix-up with the long-running on ITVX .
The most immediate change in Season 21 is the environmental aesthetic. The Australian jungle’s oppressive humidity and claustrophobic canopy are replaced by Greece’s rocky, sun-blasted coastline and sparse pine forests. This is not a dark, dripping labyrinth; it is an open, beautiful, yet merciless landscape. The trials, now called “Tortures of Tartarus,” reference Greek mythology—campmates dangle over ravines named after Icarus, or submerge in the Aegean to retrieve stars from a replica of the Kraken. This thematic layering elevates the show from simple gross-out entertainment (though the fermented goat cheese eating trial remains) to a narrative of heroic struggle. The campmates are not just “in the wild”; they are cast as unwitting heroes in a minor Greek tragedy.