


Hallelujah — Big Brother is finally done with Scary Week. The event really lived up to its name for the houseguests, who braced for an evicted player’s return, as well as viewers, who had to go a week with only two new episodes of Season 25. But as of Thursday night’s live episode, we now know who is back in the Big Brother house — and all bets are off moving into a new week. SPOILERS in the next paragraph!
Since Scary Week lacked a Head of Household, that means that all of the houseguests will play in the next HoH competition — including Cameron, who is back in the house and already making alliances. Will Jag, Matt, and Blue remain loyal to Cameron? Will he remain loyal to them? And what is Cirie going to do now that she’s down to just one ally in the house — and her and Felicia aren’t exactly on the best terms.
With such huge stakes at play, we need to know when we’re going to get more Big Brother. The schedule has been out of whack all season long, though. Big Brother is supposed to air on Sunday nights, but is it? Here’s what you need to know.
Yes! Big Brother airs new episodes on Sunday night. That means Big Brother is on-the-air tonight, even if it’s been delayed by football (which shouldn’t be the case but who knows — maybe we’ve entered the Scramble-verse!).
New Big Brother episodes premiere on CBS on Sunday night’s at 10 p.m., following two solid hours of Yellowstone Season 1.
No! Big Brother has changed up its schedule again. If you wait until Wednesday to tune in to another episode of Big Brother, you will be a day too late!
Big Brother’s new night and time is Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET. That’s because Wednesday night is now the home of Survivor and The Amazing Race. Look at it this way: after you watch Big Brother tonight, you’re gonna get a new episode of Big Brother a day earlier than usual!

Big Brother is back to airing three episodes a week, and those episodes will air on Sundays at 10 p.m., Tuesdays at 8 p.m., and Thursdays at 9 p.m.
Here’s what the next couple weeks of Big Brother look like.
While CBS hasn’t officially revealed when the Season 25 finale will air, Big Brother reporter Sharon Tharp concluded that November 9 is the likely finale date. That means that Season 25 will be the longest season in Big Brother’s history, lasting 100 days and 42 episodes.
You can stream Big Brother as it airs on your local CBS affiliate via Paramount+ with SHOWTIME. You can also catch up with new episodes on-demand the day after they air. However, if you’re a Paramount+ Essential subscriber, you will only be able to watch Big Brother on-demand the day after it airs.
The Big Brother livestream allows viewers to peek inside the BB House 24/7. This season, the feeds will be available on five channels on the free streaming service Pluto TV. Four of those channels will offer ongoing live feeds from four individual areas of the house, and the fifth will be a combination of the four that’s live-cutting action as it happens. Additionally, a livestream will be available to stream for all Paramount+ subscribers.