While it will definitely have athletic competitions, "at the end of the day, it's going to be about finding love again," Robert Mills, the Senior VP of alternative and reality programming at ABC, told The Hollywood Reporter. "It will have some of the Bachelor Pad DNA, in that there is going to be a competition element."
Fans still reeling over Peter Kraus not being named the next Bachelor can take some solace in knowing the 31-year-old personal trainer and business owner will be competing on Winter Games, and he's the first cast member to be revealed by Mike Fleiss.
While Peter and other fan-favorites from previous seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, viewers will also meet some new faces, straight from the international versions of the franchise.
"In celebration of #TheBachelor being the world's No. 1 show, at least 12 different nations will be represented at The Winter Games!!!"Fleiss tweeted.
Some of those nations? "You have somebody from Bachelor Japan, Bachelor Australia, Bachelor Canada and Bachelor U.K.," Mills said in his interview with THR. "We're really excited to see if we can have some international romances as well as the competition in U.S. vs. the world."
While it's yet to be announced if Bachelor Nation's successful couples will be asked to compete together, Mills did reveal on Channel 33's Bachelorette Party podcast that he's hoping one fan-favorite couple is involved: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers.
"You know who reached out when we did it? JoJo…I would love to have her there and Jordan," he spilled. "I think it would be really fun." Hey, he was a pro football player!
While Bachelor in Paradise left the states for the beaches of Mexico, Winter Games will be filmed completely in the U.S. "After careful consideration of several countries around the globe, the 2018 Winter Games have been awarded to the great state of Vermont!!!!" Mike Fleiss revealed on Twitter.
Looking to snag some viewers away from one of TV's most–watched events, ABC is airing Winter Games as counter-programming during the Winter Olympics, which is why the cast will also be competing in "winter-themed athletic challenges." So yes, that means we get double the Bachelor this winter, as Arie's season premieres in January 2018, with Winter Games making its debut in February.