The CW expanded its fall TV schedule to include The Spencer Sisters, Sullivan’s Crossing, and other new series. In addition, the network brought back a popular reality series. Plenty of drama and heat in a gorgeous tropical paradise are promised for the third season of the network series FBoy Island.
Additionally, the network gave its approval to FGirl Island, a spinoff that will premiere in 2023–2024 on television. Twenty-six guys relocate to FBoy Island, where they meet three women in a tropical paradise. Thirteen of them call themselves “Nice Guys,” while the other thirteen call themselves “Fboys,” coming to compete for real money.
The women will go out on dates together with the goal of finding a long-term, loving partnership. After the performance, everyone will know who is an FBoy, who is a Nice Guy, who the women ultimately select, and who gets the $1,000 reward. The subject of whether or not FBoys can change is addressed in the social experiment known as FBoy Island.
Not many casting details have been released to the public as of yet. Nikki Glaser, one of the executive producers of the series, will host the program once more. As of right now, the only confirmed competitor is Katie Thurston, a previous Bachelorette.
Thurston made her The Bachelorette season 25 hosting debut as one of the women seeking Matt James’ attention on season 25 of The Bachelor. After a run of bad romances, she goes to Facebook Island in quest of “the one.” We’ll update this page with new details as they become available about the remaining competitors.
Recap
The title for the episode was “Bro Stole My Eggs.” Along with Marco, the main FBoy identified, we witnessed make-outs, stripteases, dates, early-season jealousy, and Marco going crazy on all three of the ladies. A few spins are available, such as “Limbo,” a cage Mullet Eric ended up in directly on the beach while everyone was having a great time.
Next was Jared, a model who turned into Marco’s adversary after he made a move on Katie. In addition, Katie and Vince engaged in a passionate makeout session. Regarding Jared and CJ, they shared hugs and kisses on several dates with Daniella.
Three new competitors arrive, turning a foam party from suds to duds. Daniella is drawn toward Love, while Katie and Vince’s love is put to the test. After learning some startling information, Hali battles her way through a thrilling Elimination.
Spoilers
The title for the episode is “Game Over.” A Fboy makes a startling news that shakes the entire home. The FBoys and the Nice Guys have to work hard to stay in the game as the Ladies begin to feel something.
Release Date & Where to Read
FBoy Island Season 3 Episode 4 will air on Monday, October 30, 2023, at 8:00 PM PT in the US. The duration of every episode is 45 minutes. The release dates in different countries are:
- Eastern Time (Canada): 8:00 PM on Monday, October 30, 2023
- Greenwich Mean Time (London): 12:00 AM on Tuesday, October 31, 2023
- Central European Time (Germany): 2:00 AM on Tuesday, October 31, 2023
- Indian Standard Time (India): 5:30 AM on Tuesday, October 31, 2023
- Western Indonesia Time (Indonesia): 7:00 AM on Tuesday, October 31, 2023
- China Standard Time (China): 8:00 AM on Tuesday, October 31, 2023
- Philippine Standard Time (Philippines): 8:00 AM on Tuesday, October 31, 2023
- Japan Standard Time (Japan): 9:00 AM on Tuesday, October 31, 2023
- Korean Standard Time (Korea): 9:00 AM on Tuesday, October 31, 2023
- Australian Standard Time (Australia): 11:00 AM on Tuesday, October 31, 2023
The season three episodes of HBO Max will be accessible at the above-mentioned times and dates. The first two seasons of the original FBoy episodes are still accessible online; they are merely without a home at the moment because of an ownership reorganization within the company.
Consequently, the show will finally air on The CW during its upcoming third season. However, you may stream or buy the earlier seasons on other providers like YouTube TV, Google Play, Vudu Fandango, Apple iTunes, and Amazon Prime Video.
All of these services are available anywhere in the world, but they’re not your normal streaming subscriptions because you have to spend $2 to $3 every episode to watch a season.
Resulting in a final payment of up to $30, which is significantly higher than the usual monthly subscription fee for unlimited access that regular membership plans for comparable services like Apple TV+ or Prime Video provide.