职场恋情、苛刻客人和一波波的闹剧威胁着欢快的航程,而在豪华游艇上工作的年轻船员们也同时在海上应对生活的方方面面。
这档真人秀剧集聚焦名媛塔玛拉·法尔科令人艳羡的生活,讲述她如何平衡工作、娱乐和名门出身。
本剧集由妮可·拜尔和杰克斯·托里斯主持,败绩卓著的家庭面包师们尝试复制大师级烘焙作品,争夺一万美元的奖金。这将是一场充满了厨房灾难的真人比赛秀。
✨Netflix anuncia reality: Meu Namorado Coreano✨ Cinco brasileiras embarcam para Seul em “Meu Namorado Coreano”, novo reality da Netflix que explora os desafios de relacionamentos interculturais e à distância. A estreia está prevista para o segundo semestre de 2025. Fiquem ligados para mais informações
TV series “Fear Factor” is returning for a new generation. Originally hosted by Joe Rogan, “Fear Factor” aired on NBC between 2001 and 2006, and the basic idea was that contestants were tasked with overcoming their fears by doing all sorts of gross and horrifying things. In one episode, they had to literally eat horse rectum. In another, they had to bob for rings at the bottom of a tank filled with cow’s blood. Yeah. No thank you. The original “Fear Factor” ran for six seasons, with Ludacris hosting a short-lived revival of the series back in 2017. That version of the series ended up running for just two seasons. So what’s the new twist for this latest revival? Variety reports that “Fear Factor: The Next Chapter” will be “bigger, bolder and more daring” than the series has ever been before. In the new reboot series, “Dropped into an unforgiving, remote location, a group of strangers will live together under one roof, and face mind-blowing stunts, harrowing challenges and a twisted game of social strategy where trust is fleeting — and fear is a weapon.” “The reinvention piece is critical here. It’s called Fear Factor, and we’re going to take the brand name,” Fox Entertainment CEO Rob Wade teases. “But I think the producer’s come up with a really interesting take on it, and it’s not going to feel like the show from 20 years ago.” “Fear Factor” is expected to return with the new FOX series in 2026. You can get yourself ready for more disgusting challenges by revisiting the original show’s craziest moments below.
Ten new participants compete to win $500,000 in Alone's most remote location yet, Northern Saskatchewan. As the survivalists set out into the wilderness searching for food and shelter, one participant makes a costly mistake.
Forged in Fire is an American reality television competition series that airs on the History channel, and is produced by Outpost Entertainment, a Leftfield Entertainment company. In each episode, four bladesmiths compete in a three-round elimination contest to forge bladed weapons, with the overall winner receiving $10000 and the day's championship title. The series is hosted by Wil Willis, with a three-judge panel consisting of J. Neilson, David Baker, and Doug Marcaida, experts in weapon history and use.
我们就爱看人把事情搞得一团糟,尤其是场面还很浩大。本节目透过科学专家来揭晓,为何冒险会变成灾祸。