Channel Seven releases the opening four minutes of the Big Brother reboot

Big Brother FIRST LOOK: Channel Channel Seven releases the opening four minutes of the hotly-anticipated reboot

The revamped series of Big Brother is set to debut next week.

And just days ahead of its launch, Channel Seven has offered fans a glimpse of what to expect from the hotly-anticipated reboot.

On Thursday, the network released a sneak peek of the opening four minutes of Monday’s premiere episode.

Big Brother FIRST LOOK: Channel Seven releases the opening four minutes of the hotly-anticipated reboot. Pictured host Sonia Kruger

The episode begins by introducing several housemates, including a regimental sergeant major, an ex-AFL player, a former Olympian and ‘Adelaide’s worst driver’.

‘I have searched for a new breed of housemate from all walks of life. But nothing will prepare them for what I have planned,’ Big Brother says in a voice-over.

The contestants are then pictured entering a large challenge room with equipment.

Contestants: The video begins by introducing some of the housemates including regimental sergeant major, an ex-AFL football player, a former Olympian and Adelaide's worst driver

Contestants: The video begins by introducing some of the housemates including regimental sergeant major, an ex-AFL football player, a former Olympian and Adelaide’s worst driver

‘To get to the end housemates must win the challenges, control the nominees, evict each other and when only three housemates remain, then Australia will decide who will win Big Brother,’ he explained.

First contestant, Kieran is then seen arriving at the Big Brother home and is greeted by host Sonia Kruger.

The show was pre-recorded all throughout February and March in Sydney, and will have no public vote until the finale, which is believed to be the only live episode.

Lucky number one! First contestant, Kieran is then seen arriving at the Big Brother home and is greeted by host Sonia Kruger

Lucky number one! First contestant, Kieran is then seen arriving at the Big Brother home and is greeted by host Sonia Kruger

It will be hosted by Sonia Kruger and the age of the 20 housemates ranges from 19 to 61 years old.

The contestants consist of semi-famous influencers, aspiring actors, rural farmers as well as busy mums looking for a break.

They will all compete in a series of ‘Survivor style’ challenges to win a $250,000 cash prize.

Big Brother premieres on Seven from 7.30pm on Monday, June 8

Exciting! Big Brother premieres on Seven from 7.30pm on Monday, June 8

Exciting! Big Brother premieres on Seven from 7.30pm on Monday, June 8