Big Brother 24 Premieres on July 6th with an All-New Cast!

Get ready Big Brother fans! It was just announced yesterday that Big Brother 24 will premiere on July 6th at (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT) with a 90-minute episode! (There was no mention of it being a live premiere like last season so we’ll have to wait and see.) In the official press release it states that the “all-new houseguests move into the Big Brother house” so we’re definitely getting a lot of new faces (thankfully!) this season. Its still possible there could be some alumni returning in come capacity as a previous rumor stated but I highly doubt it. It will be interesting to see how diverse the cast is again and to see what type of twists and surprises they throw at the house guests. The official cast and newly redesigned house tour likely won’t be released until a week or two before the premiere date so expect to see this around the end of June.

Following the premiere, the series will air:

  • Thursdays (9:00-10:00 PM, LIVE ET/ delayed PT) featuring the live evictions
  • Sundays and Wednesdays (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT

 

Produced by Fly On The Wall Entertainment in association with Endemol Shine North America, BIG BROTHER kicks off season 24 as a group of all-new Houseguests move into the BIG BROTHER House. Expect the unexpected this summer with a season full of new and unique twists and turns to challenge the Houseguests. Following the premiere, the series will air Thursdays (9:00-10:00 PM, LIVE ET/ delayed PT), featuring the live evictions, and Sundays and Wednesdays (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT). Julie Chen Moonves returns as host. Paramount+ subscribers can continue to catch all the action on the BIG BROTHER Live Feeds. Emmy Award-winning producer Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan serve as executive producers.

9 thoughts to “Big Brother 24 Premieres on July 6th with an All-New Cast!”

  1. Let’s hope this season isn’t rigged like last year. I quit watching after week 3. I don’t care who wins I just don’t want it rigged. It was so obvious last year it’s ridiculous. It’s the same when that redneck from Tennessee won. He should have been kicked off the show for his racist comments. Like I said I just want it clean and fair.

    1. Jets, totally agree here. Me and Nakomis want to see a season with less manufactured results.

  2. It will be interesting to see how this goes. Clearly people are not going to let another Cookout situation happen. The reverse is true too though because that happened far more times that one season.

    As long as the cast is primarily good and ready to play to win then it should be a fun season.

    1. It was fun seeing all the former cast members on BB Canada this season. I know it was because it was the 10th season but still bringing back former people every now and then is a nice surprise and I’m sure many in the current year enjoy that.

  3. Is anyone going to watch The Challenge: USA?

    There are so many BB players as well as Survivor players.

    It is on CBS starting July 6th after Big Brother’s season premier.

    I’ve seen The Challenge before but I don’t think I’ve ever finished a season. I like how they have included former BB/Survivor/TAR players in the past but this season is basically ONLY people from the top 3 CBS reality shows (and Love Island smh) and that is cool since I watch all three so I would prefer to see them than the MTV people.

    1. I’ll definitely be checking it out! I’m really interested to see how the big brother / survivor players do in this.

  4. Azah on a physical comp show……..yeah right. She was a useless sleeper just like Her roommate. Rediculous.

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