I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Season 04 !free! 〈1080p〉
Will Thanos finally lose his cool? Will Rena get voted into every trial out of spite? Will Vas the goat farmer win the whole thing without ever understanding why he’s there?
Their post-trial interviews are must-watch TV — equal parts sports commentary and emotional damage. I’m a Celebrity… Greece has carved its own identity. It’s not just a clone of the UK or US versions. It’s louder, more emotional, more melodramatic — and deeply, proudly Greek . The show understands that in Greek culture, suffering is best served with humor, music, and someone yelling “ Ela re, try harder! ”
But it’s not all drama. Litsa, the soap star, has become the unlikely camp mother, teaching younger contestants how to make hortopita (wild greens pie) and settling disputes with withering one-liners. i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 04
“We thought Australia was hot,” said one contestant mid-episode, wiping sweat from their brow. “Greece is a different beast. The cicadas are louder than our arguments.” The producers outdid themselves with this year’s lineup — a chaotic cocktail of early-2000s pop stars, reality TV villains, Olympic medalists, and one bewilderingly famous goat farmer from Crete.
Season 04 also introduced via TikTok, where fans decide which contestant gets the next trial — or an unexpected luxury (once, a single slice of tyrokafteri ). The power has made viewers more invested than ever. The Verdict If you’ve never seen I’m a Celebrity… Greece , Season 04 is the perfect entry point. It’s hotter than a phyllo oven, funnier than a Karagiozis shadow play, and more unpredictable than Greek politics in August. Will Thanos finally lose his cool
The most controversial trial? — contestants had to debate moral philosophy while leeches attached to their legs. The loser didn’t get food; they got more philosophy books . Camp Life: Friendships, Feuds, and Fig Thieves Unlike the UK version, which leans into celebrity camaraderie, the Greek edition embraces competitive suffering . Alliances form and dissolve faster than summer clouds. One night, Thanos and Rena are sharing a hammock; the next, Rena is accusing Thanos of stealing her last fig — a crime punishable by public shaming around the campfire.
“You think you’re tired?” she snapped during one argument. “I played a woman possessed by her twin’s ghost for seven seasons. You ate a cold bean. Sit down.” Returning hosts Giorgos “The Iron” Liantis (former special forces soldier) and Eleni Phos (chaotic former Eurovision commentator) remain the best double act on Greek television. Giorgos is stoic, tactical, and terrifying. Eleni cries when contestants cry, laughs when they fail, and once smuggled baklava into camp for a contestant having a breakdown. Their post-trial interviews are must-watch TV — equal
Tune in. Just don’t eat before watching the trials. Airs Sundays and Wednesdays on Skai TV . Streaming internationally on ERTflix . Brace yourselves. It gets worse before it gets better.