Summer is here and Big Brother is back. The long-running CBS reality competition series is set to reunite Wednesday, July 7, together with the premiere of year 23.

Houseguests will move in during the dwell, 90-minute episode, as the all-star throw did last season. “Houseguests are in for a high-stakes summer filled with Big Risks and Big Rewards, where one wrong gamble could cost them everything,” a press release read.

As usual, the show will air Wednesday and Sunday nights at 8 p.m. with the live evictions on Thursdays in 8 pm Fans can flow episodes as they air and watch the live feeds via the CBS program and Paramount+ streaming support.

The highly-anticipated premiere news was revealed on Thursday, May 13, during a Clubhouse conversation with Julie Chen Moonves who’s set to return as sponsor. The system is teaming up with the sound platform and will continue to incorporate events this summer. “Fans will have the chance to combine conversations featuring series talent, alumni, insiders and experts throughout this season,” the press release read.

The network failed to make clear on Thursday what precautions could be taken this season, but players will once again probably have to get analyzed on a regular basis.

Soccer coach Cody Calafiore won a year’s all-star season at a unanimous vote against Enzo Palumbo. “I was not anticipating it to be unanimous. That is the last thing I had been racking my mind around,” Calafiore told Us Weekly only following the finale at October 2020. “Like, if I choose Enzo [to the end], how will be the votes going to proceed? I just never thought it would be unanimous. I had been blown away from that and I’m grateful for it.”