'Big Brother' has revealed its new logo for the ITV2 reboot.

ITV has revealed the new Big Brother eye logo

ITV has revealed the new Big Brother eye logo

The classic reality television series is coming back to screens later this year - after the Davina McCall-fronted original gained iconic status after it debuted on Channel 4 in 2000 - via ITV, and the channel has unveiled the show's reimagined colourful motif.

'Big Brother' - which is responsible for launching the careers of some of TV's most familiar faces, including ‘This Morning’ presenters Alison Hammond, 48, and Josie Gibson, 38 - will be fronted by AJ Odudu, 35, and Will Best, 38.

Upon being named 'Big Brother' presenter, AJ said on Instagram: "I'm so excited to finally be able to say that, yes: I’m hosting 'Big Brother'! I couldn't be happier.

"Following in the footsteps of some of my favourite broadcasting legends to front such an iconic show is an absolute honour – and to do it alongside my amazing friend Will is the icing on the cake."

Will added: "I grew up with 'Big Brother', so getting a chance to host it with my mate AJ is a dream come true. I can't wait to tell some housemates not to swear."

Marcus Bentley - who will be reprising his role as the show's narrator - enthused about how he “can’t wait” for the programme to return after it ended in 2018.

He tweeted: "Thanks for all your support and I can’t wait for the shenanigans to begin."

In May, it was reported that the new series will be filmed at London’s Garden Studios after the original Elstree Studios house was demolished in 2019.

A TV insider told the MailOnline: “Garden Studios is the ideal location for filming the new Big Brother series.

“Not only is it London-based but it’s only been open for a year and promises the highest standard of production and also a commitment to sustainability.

“Elstree Studios became famous for Big Brother and its live studio audience and bosses are hoping Garden Studios will grow to be as loved as the show’s first iconic home.”

Following Big Brother's Channel 4 stint, it moved to Channel 5 in 2011 and was hosted by Brian Dowling, 45, the winner of the 2001 second series, before Emma Willis, 47, took over the reins.