New pictures of the 2020 Big Brother compound reveal the structure is nearing completion.

The images, which were posted to the Behind Big Brother website, show the completed front and potential eviction areas in Manly, Sydney.

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Earlier this month, images of the new state-of-the-art control rooms and a transmission tower were also shared online.

The set of amateur photos show a warehouse-like complex. Credit: Via Behind Big Brother

The outside of the Big Brother compound features a BB-style eye and a paved walkway. Credit: Via Behind Big Brother

Filming is slated to begin in March. Credit: Via Behind Big Brother

A large temporary tent has been set up nearby which may be used for evictee interviews or be a crew area. Credit: Via Behind Big Brother

With filming slated to begin in March, the crew has begun setting up lighting rigs and the house structure appears ready to go.

The set of amateur photos shows a warehouse-like set with a BB-style eye on the front, as well as an entry door, paved walkway and a large temporary tent nearby.

What to expect

Twenty years ago, nine people entered a purpose-built house to be watched 24/7 by Big Brother - and it changed TV forever.

In 2020, the world’s greatest reality show returns to shake things up.

The thrilling new era of Big Brother begins with a dynamic new house full of incredible surprises, new rules designed to create show-stopping twists and a new generation of unique and ambitious housemates determined to outstay each other no matter what Big Brother throws at them.

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The host of Big Brother will be Sonia Kruger - an experienced TV host is a familiar face to Big Brother fans having fronted the show from 2012 to 2014.

A Seven Network spokesperson told 7NEWS.com.au: “Big Brother has spoken and Sonia Kruger will helm the new game. Channel Seven is very excited to have Sonia on board for a thrilling new era of Big Brother.”