Fans have been given their first look at the new I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here set in Australia.
The countdown to the start of the popular reality show is on after ITV announced I'm a Celeb would be returning to UK screens on Sunday, November 19.
Comic duo Ant and Dec will return for another series as hosts of the show, but a celebrity line-up for the show is yet to be revealed.
Despite no official line-up having been announced there are a number of celebrities who have been linked to an appearance in the 2023 installment of I'm a Celebrity.
Some of these celebrities include jockey Frankie Dettori, This Morning presenter Josie Gibson, former Brexit Party/UKIP leader Nigel Farage and Love Island star Olivia Attwood.
US pop star Britney Spear's sister Jamie Lynn Spears is also reportedly set to take part in I'm a Celebrity 2023.
First look inside new I'm a Celebrity camp ahead of 2023 series
Fans have been given their first look at the camp for the upcoming series of I'm a Celebrity.
Pictures, obtained by The Sun, show new sets including an Aztec-style temple with a giant spider monument and circular altar.
On either side of the spider appears to be a life-sized sarcophagus "which could easily fit a celeb and a few dozen snakes", The Sun reported.
Aerial snaps from the news outlet also show an outdoor pool dug into the ground, that features at least six underwater cages.
A red-roofed treehouse has also been erected in the jungle canopy, according to The Sun.
First look at I'm A Celeb 2023 camp with terrifying temple and underwater cageshttps://t.co/1VtmT3wKQe pic.twitter.com/zt7J1wZrPp
— The Sun (@TheSun) November 8, 2023
These are just a few of the structures captured in the photos which also include a few other familiar-looking sets and a giant star hanging among the trees of the Australian jungle.
When does I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here 2023 start?
Fans won't have to wait long for the start of the new series of I'm a Celebrity.
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here will return on ITV1 and ITVX on Sunday, November 19 at 9pm.
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