‘Big Brother 27’ Teases Wild New Hotel Twist With a Mysterious Secret Guest

Summer has officially begun! CBS has given fans the key to unlock the door and enter The Hotel Mystère, the home of this season’s Big Brother contestants. Big Brother 27 will officially be known as Big Brother: A Summer of Mystery and, as always, expect the unexpected.

Houseguests will enter the enigmatic Hotel Mystère, a place where secrets lurk behind every door and nothing is as it seems. In a season full of surprises, the premiere will be filled with unexpected twists and turns, including a masked visitor, a secret accomplice, and the shocking arrival of a “Mystery Houseguest” whose identity will remain under wraps … at least for now.

Before we meet our new Houseguests, it’s time to tour their new home. Though the layout may be the same, the house has been refitted to reflect the theme of the season. With a reception area featuring a wall of 75 keys, an attic bedroom of oddities, and a secretive “wine cellar,” Houseguests have more room than ever to scheme and plot as they hope to earn power and safety.

‘Big Brother’ Provides a Tour of The Hotel Mystère

Thanks to CBS, fans have been given an exclusive look into the various rooms our new Houseguests will roam based on this season’s theme.

Mystery Hotel Theme: The Big Brother house is transformed into a suspense-filled hotel, complete with secrets, hidden passageways and a mysterious vibe that sets the stage for a summer of intrigue.

Reception Area: Houseguests are welcomed by a wall of 75 key boxes, some filled with skeleton keys and other clues that might reveal themselves later in the game.

Living Room Chess Guardians: Towering 22-foot walls and a balcony lined with giant plaster chess pieces (bishop, queen, king, knight) watch over the house, adding a regal and strategic flair.

Attic Bedroom of Oddities: Beds made from wooden crates, rubber masks on the walls and haunted artifacts like a black knight’s helmet and diving suit make this room a spooky treasure trove.

Sleeper Car Bunk Room: Behind a secret entrance, this train-themed bedroom straight out of a murder mystery novel contains bunk beds for six Houseguests (the first time the Big Brother house has had bunk beds since season one!) and a sleek Art Deco design.

Rooftop Garden Kitchen: The kitchen and dining area mimic a rooftop garden with ivy-covered walls, sunset skies and a 10-foot round garden party table under string lights.

Secretive “Wine Cellar”: A moody, bottle-lined cellar (with no actual wine, sorry Houseguests) is a perfect spot for whispering secrets and plotting moves.

Victorian Conservatory Lounge: A lush, plant-filled room with a 13-foot green velvet lounge and a plum tree, ideal for quiet strategy sessions.

Venom Lounge and Poison Bar: Upstairs, snakes slither across the wallpaper in a moody lounge featuring a “Poison Bar,” (don’t worry, there is no actual poison) a velvet daybed and ravens stealing party lights.

Boxing Ring Gym: The gym includes a full boxing ring, heavy bag, and workout gear – great for blowing off steam and staying in top sleuthing shape.

‘Big Brother’ Reaches a Major Milestone

The mystery begins with a 90-minute premiere on Thursday, July 10 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT), followed by another 90-minute episode on Sunday, July 13 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT). Host Julie Chen Moonves returns to guide viewers through the twists and turns of the summer.

This season marks a milestone for the iconic reality series, delivering the most original hours of programming in 25 years since its debut in 2000. Fans can expect extended 90-minute Wednesday episodes packed with drama and strategy, plus exclusive behind-the-scenes access with the debut of Big Brother: Unlocked every other Friday night starting July 25. Viewers can catch every unfiltered moment with Big Brother Live Feeds when they open Sunday, July 13 at 9:30 PM, PT on Paramount+* and Pluto TV.

Big Brother airs on CBS beginning July 10. All episodes and the Big Brother Live Feeds will be available to stream on Paramount+.


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Big Brother

Release Date

July 5, 2000

Network

CBS

Showrunner

Allison Grodner


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