ITV's The Fortune Hotel has been renewed for a second season.
The Traitors-style show, which premiered back in May this year, follows 10 groups of contestants at a luxury Caribbean resort who must uncover which team has a suitcase containing £250,000.
In the show, players must undertake challenges and play tactically to try and discover who holds the prized case, with the rest holding either empty cases or one containing a dreaded Early Checkout Card.
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ITV has now revealed that the Stephen Mangan-hosted show will be back for more episodes, with casting now open.
Filming will commence later this year, with a 2025 air date expected.
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“The Fortune Hotel proved to be genuine, talked-about television, captivating the audience from start to finish with its ingenious format and numerous twists and turns," ITV's director of reality and acquisitions, Paul Mortimer, said.
"Highly acclaimed by viewers and the press, we're thrilled to be bringing this wonderful show back for a second season."
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Executive producer Steph Harris added: “We're thrilled to be opening the doors of the Fortune Hotel again and can't wait to see who will be checking in to play a gripping game of subterfuge, and are already planning lots of deliciously devious surprises to ensure our guests never get too comfortable during their stay.”
Meanwhile, the BBC's The Traitors is preparing for its third season, which should be expected early next year, while the show is also gearing up for a celebrity version.
The US version's second season also recently became available to watch on BBC iPlayer for UK viewers.
The Fortune Hotel airs on ITV. The Traitors series 1-2 are streaming on BBC iPlayer.
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Sam is a freelance reporter and sub-editor who has a particular interest in movies, TV and music. After completing a journalism Masters at City University, London, Sam joined Digital Spy as a reporter, and has also freelanced for publications such as NME and Screen International. Sam, who also has a degree in Film, can wax lyrical about everything from Lord of the Rings to Love Is Blind, and is equally in his element crossing every 't' and dotting every 'i' as a sub-editor.

















