“Queen & Slim” costume designers Shiona Turini and Prabal Gurung will be the guest judges.
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Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum return for the second season of their post-“Project Runway” reunion series that follows 10 fashion designers vying for the top prize of $1 million to invest in their business. It’s more cutthroat than most dating shows, as Islanders are ceremoniously booted off if they fail to make romantic connections in a timely manner. While you can choose between her or Alexios, it seems like most players strongly prefer Kassandra. Kassandra is easily the most popular option, too. While it’s not technically a game show, the international sensation does feature contestants battling in often-outrageous challenges for the biggest prize of all: their hearts. Assassins Creed Odyssey is one of the few games in the franchise that lets you choose to play as a woman for the entirety of the game. “Ultimate Slip ‘N Slide,” August 8 on NBC (10:30 p.m.)īobby Moynihan and Ron Funches host this new series, in which competitors will compete various challenges on the classic outdoor slide - until the final round on extra-long slide “The Big Slipper.” Hosts and commentators Curt Menefee (left), Rachel Bonnetta and David Koechner (right). Weekly winners get a $10,000 prize and an additional $5,000 to donate to an animal charity of their choice.
The competition is paw-sitively fierce as sportscaster Curt Meneffee and comedian David Koechner host as pooches and their human handlers are put through a series of tough obstacle courses. “America’s Top Dog,” June 29 on A&E (8 p.m.) But it’s still going strong as it enters Season 3 with colorful commentator Rob Riggle. When this miniature golf competition show premiered in 2019, its premise sounded like it would grow stale and be quickly canned. One of them is “The Hustler,” who’s been given the answers - and who must protect their turf in order to win big bucks. Zooey Deschanel on “The Celebrity Dating Game.” ABCįormer “Late Late Show” host Craig Ferguson returns to oversee the action as five contestants collaborate to answer trivia questions for cash in a “Clue”-like atmosphere. Well-known singles who are looking for love will post questions to potential dates hidden behind a panel - while Bolton sings songs providing clues.
“The Celebrity Dating Game,” June 14 on ABC (10 p.m.)Ī reboot of the iconic 1960s show, the new rendition will be hosted by Zooey Deschanel and Michael Bolton. This new show, hosted by NBA legend Dwyane Wade, is based on a UK series following contestants who compete for a $250,000 by completing physical and mental tasks within the confines of a glass box known as “The Cube.” Dwayne Wade on “The Cube.” John Nowak
RuPaul, Cedric The Entertainer and Nikki Glaser are the famous panelists kicking off the summer premiere. “To Tell the Truth,” June 6 on ABC (10 p.m.)Īnthony Anderson returns as the host of the rebooted classic featuring three contestants who claim to be a person with an unusual occupation - one of whom is legit, while celebs try to narrow down who’s being truthful. It’s taken a “Westworld”- length break off the air - as Season 3 aired two years ago while this season was delayed by the pandemic. Hosted by Jamie Foxx, this musical game show, which premiered June 3, features three teams of players competing to identify songs for a grand prize of $1 million. Summer is typically the time for lighthearted game shows - and even with all the pandemic-related schedule shake ups still trailing the industry, zany onscreen competitions remain a reliable seasonal mainstay.įrom outlandish new shows to old favorites, here are the upcoming series to keep an eye out for as the hot weather kicks into high gear. It’s ‘astonishing’ how much ‘Jeopardy!’ host was loved Matt Amodio’s ‘Jeopardy!’ streak is over: New winner crowned
Welp! It looks like the Japanese have once again raised the bar for absurd game show premises, and also given Internet writing folks like me ample opportunity to really work in some erection puns.First-ever trans contestant makes it to ‘Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions’įorget ‘Jeopardy!’ LeVar Burton set to host new trivia game show The aim is to not be distracted by the hand job, and sing flawlessly through to ejaculation, which brings whole new meaning to the phrase "belting it out". Here's how the game (porno?) is played: The contestants must remember all the words to the song they're singing while being jacked off, and in order to win, must also hit all the correct notes. This literally must be how Japanese game show Sing What Happens, where male contestants have to sing karaoke while getting a hand job from attractive, semi-naked women, who often use their hands but also sometimes use their feet to give sexual pleasure. For instance: "cooking" and "balancing a live cat on your head" "Playing naked Twister" and "your grandparents" "Re-enacting episodes of Law & Order" and "swimming in a tank of pinching crabs". You can literally take two completely unrelated things, throw them together and BOOM!-you're on the air.
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It must be fun to pitch ideas for TV shows in Japan.