When WarnerMedia decided to acquire a bunch of networks, they also chose to rebrand, relocate, and cancel a few shows. One of the few shows that didn’t get the axe, but were relocated to another network is FBoy Island Season 3. If FBoy Island flopped during its debut and sophomore seasons, that’s another story.
The CW is now doing reality shows after that decision by WarnerMedia; they are scrapping scripted series and are now in full-on reality show mode. Whatever the case, FBoy Island’s concept is rather simple, if not dull: three girls go to a beach resort and get courted by a group of dudes.
From that pool of dudes, some are very promiscuous, and others are loyal and faithful. The dude that manages to win the girl also gets a cash prize.
The show, produced by the same people who created “The Bachelor” on rival network ABC, features Nikki Glaser as the host. So, if you like shows like “Bachelor In Paradise” or “Too Hot To Handle,” give this one a chance. Below, you’ll find all the details necessary to tune in to this program.
FBoy Island Season 3 Preview
The next season of Fboy Island will air on a different network, with The CW taking over the canceled show from HBO Max following Warner’s acquisition of Discovery Networks and the decision to launch a budget reorientation scheme, along with a number of cancellations and renewals of marketable shows and an update to their show grill.
We can anticipate the same dynamics as in the previous seasons; however, 2024 will mark a change as The CW will create a “FGirl Island” in the same tropical setting (the Cayman Islands or Cabo San Lucas, Mexico) with the same concept but different sex strategies.
Although the network has not disclosed who will host the program, Nikki Glaser and STXtelevision Productions may be the show’s producers.
To add to this, it’s noteworthy that The CW, which is well-known for its critically acclaimed scripted series like Riverdale, The Flash, and others, is now betting big on the unscripted, comparatively low-budget reality television market.
FBoy Island Season 3 Episode 1 & 2 Release Date
FBoy Island Season 3 Episodes 1 & 2 will be released by HBO Max and The CW on Monday, 16 October 2023, at 20:00 hrs Eastern Time, United States.
The debut of this season will consist of two episodes of one hour back-to-back. The first episode is titled “This is Going to Be A Good Season,” followed by “I Care, Bro.” In the following list, you’ll find the regional time release schedules for this program.
- Pacific Time (PT): Monday, October 16, 2023, at 17:00 hrs (5:00 PM) PT
- Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at 10:00 hrs (10:00 AM) AEST
- United Kingdom Time (GMT/BST): Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at 1:00 hr (1:00 AM) BST
- Singapore Time (SGT): Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at 8:00 hr (8:00 AM) SGT
- Central European Time (CET): Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at 2:00 hr (2:00 AM) CET
- Mountain Time (MT): Monday, October 16, 2023, at 18:00 hr (6:00 PM) MT
- Central Time (CT): Monday, October 16, 2023, at 19:00 hr (7:00 PM) CT (USA)
- India Standard Time (IST): Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at 5:30 hr (5:30 AM) IST
- Central Europe Standard Time (CEST): Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at 2:00 hr (2:00 AM) CEST
- New Zealand Standard Time (NZST): Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at 13:00 hr (1:00 PM) NZST
FBoy Island Season 3 Episode Guide
Previous seasons of FBoy Island ran for ten to a dozen episodes; since the acquisition of the parent network that distributed FBoy Island by WarnerMedia, things have changed a bit, and now, by the time of print, FBoy Island Season 3 has only confirmed four episodes with a few more to go.
If there are any changes, we’ll make sure you have all the necessary information updated so you can mark your calendar and don’t miss a single moment of this show that celebrates hook-up culture.
- Episode 1: “This Is Going To Be A Good Season” – Monday, 16 October 2023
- Episode 2: “I Care, Bro” – Monday, 16 October 2023
- Episode 3: “Bro Stole My Eggs” – Monday, 23 October 2023
- Episode 4: “TBA” – Monday, 30 October 2023
- Episode 5: “TBA” – Monday, 6 November 2023
- Episode 6: “TBA” – Monday, 13 November 2023
- Episode 7: “TBA” – Monday, 20 November 2023
- Episode 8: “TBA” – Monday, 27 November 2023
- Episode 9: “TBA” – Monday, 4 December 2023
- Episode 10: “TBA” – Monday, 11 December 2023
Why Were FBoy Island Episodes Removed from HBO Max?
HBO Max is the obvious answer to this question, but as you can see, the show was canceled by HBO Max and picked up by The CW.
This development was made possible by Warner Bros., HBO’s parent company, going out and purchasing Discovery networks in a major mergers and acquisitions push. It turns out that, among all of that, HBO Max no longer has the first two seasons of Fboy Island available.
If you’re interested, regional versions of Fboy Island, such as Fboy Denmark and Fboy Island Spain, are still accessible on that platform. However, the first one—the one featuring Nikki Glaser—has vanished.
We suggest watching the regional adaptation of the show if none of the options we’ve listed below are available to you; they’re also highly entertaining.
Where To Watch FBoy Island Season 3 Episodes?
The episodes from season 3 will be available on HBO Max at the times and dates described above. Regarding the original FBoy episodes from the first two seasons, they are still available online; they are simply without a home at the moment due to a corporate reorganization regarding ownership.
As a result, the program will eventually join its upcoming third season on The CW. Nevertheless, other services like YouTube TV, Google Play, Vudu Fandango, Apple iTunes, and Amazon Prime Video allow you to stream or purchase the previous seasons.
These services are all accessible worldwide, but they’re not your typical streaming subscriptions because you’ll need to pay between $2 and $3 per episode in order to watch the entire season.
Resulting in a final bill of up to $30, which is substantially more than the typical monthly subscription fee for unlimited access that similar services like Apple TV+ or Prime Video provide with their standard membership plans.