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When will 'Big Brother' Season 25 air? Release date, time and how to watch CBS reality show

2023-07-27 05:36
CBS 'Big Brother' also premieres a special episode to mark its 25th anniversary
When will 'Big Brother' Season 25 air? Release date, time and how to watch CBS reality show

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'Big Brother' is returning for a milestone 25th season! 'Big Brother' has been a leading reality TV show released every summer for the last 23 years. However, due to the ongoing writers' strike, season 25 is getting off to a later start than usual.

But the wait will definitely be worth it and the new season will feature extreme challenges, close-quarters conspiring and game-shaking powers as the houseguests avoid being nominated and subsequently evicted from the house. Before the official premiere of 'Big Brother' Season 25, the viewers will get to see the 25th Anniversary special.

When will 'Big Brother' Season 25 air?

Big Brother 25 will premiere with a special 90-minute episode on Wednesday, August 2 at 8 pm ET/PT. For the first two months of the season, 'Big Brother' Season 25 will air on Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 pm and Thursdays at 9 pm ET/PT. But the schedule may get change in September with the premiere of 'Survivor' Season 45 and 'The Amazing Race' Season 35, as well as the start of the NFL season. Meanwhile, the 'Big Brother' 25th anniversary special is scheduled to broadcast on Wednesday, July 26 at 9 pm ET/PT on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.

How can I watch 'Big Brother' Season 25?

'Big Brother' airs on the CBS Television Network. However, the viewers can also stream live and on-demand on the CBS app and Paramount+. Viewers can also catch the previous episodes of 'Big Brother' on Netflix.

Who is the host of 'Big Brother' Season 25?

Julie Chen Moonves will return to her hosting duties in 'Big Brother' Season 25. Julie has hosted the competition series since its first season in 2000. She has a noted history as an anchor and talk show host on CBS. Julie has previously appeared on 'The Early Show', 'CBS This Morning' and 'CBS Morning News'. She was also the moderator and co-host of 'The Talk' from 2010 to 2018. Notably, Julie married to Les Moonves, the former CEO of CBS who resigned in 2018.

Who are the houseguests of 'Big Brother' Season 25?

CBS is yet to release the houseguests of 'Big Brother' Season 25. However, the viewers can expect stirring drama as Season 25 will feature 16 newcomers to the series competing for $750,000.

What is CBS 'Big Brother' all about?

'Big Brother' kicked off in the Netherlands with the idea of putting a group of contestants in a house. The contestants are cut off from the rest of the world, with cameras and microphones capturing their every move. Each week, the cast competes in new challenges and must vote to evict one houseguest until one winner takes home the $750,000 prize. CBS debuted the US version in 2000 and from the beginning took advantage of the slow summer months by airing multiple days a week. Viewers expect the unexpected as a new group of houseguests move into the 'Big Brother' Season 25 house for more backstabbing and blindsiding.

What is the buzz around 'Big Brother' Season 25?

'Big Brother' never disappoints viewers as it always comes with extremely new challenges and surprising twists. Last season features twists like Backstage Boss, Festie Besties, and the Split House Double Eviction. However, the houseguests and the fans should be prepared for anything in season 25. According to CBS, the biggest twist of the season is a group of all-new Houseguests moves into the 'Big Brother' House in a special 90-minute premiere episode. Notably, 'Big Brother' marks 25 years and to celebrate the occasion, CBS airs 'Big Brother 25th Anniversary Special.' Hosted by Nischelle Turner, the one-hour special will look back on some of the biggest moments across the years of 'Big Brother', and interview some of the biggest winners and fan favourites from seasons past.