The “Terror of the Taverna” trial—where contestants are buried in a glass coffin filled with snails and octopus tentacles—is grotesquely beautiful in ultra-high-definition. You’ll see every slimy detail. The production team clearly invested in drones and GoPro-equivalent 4K cams for underwater and night-vision sequences. However, a few nighttime confessionals look slightly grainy—likely due to low-light limitations—but that’s a minor complaint.

Season 1’s lineup is a mixed bag of Greek pop stars, washed-up athletes, and reality TV veterans. Standouts include an opera singer who faints at the sight of a cockroach, and a former basketball player who becomes the unlikely camp chef. The 4K close-ups capture every micro-expression of betrayal, hunger, and camaraderie. You’ll see exactly who’s sharing their last fig—and who’s hiding a snack in their sleeping bag.

Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)

Watching Season 1 of I’m a Celebrity… Greece in native 2160p is a revelation. The jump to 4K isn’t just a spec bump—it transforms the experience. Every bead of sweat on a campmate’s face during a Bushtucker Trial, every olive leaf rustling in the Peloponnesian breeze, and every flicker of the campfire at night is rendered with startling clarity. The Greek coastline serves as a stunning backdrop, and the HDR grading makes the turquoise water and dusty trails pop. If you’re upgrading for the scenery alone, it’s worth it.