“Temptation Island” has found a new home at Netflix as part of a deal closed by the streamer to reboot the dating show.
“Emotions run high when four couples, all at a crossroads in their relationship, head to Temptation Island to put their love to the ultimate test as they agree to live separately with a group of singles of the opposite sex,” the logline states. “Will the choices they make push the couples closer together or farther apart into the arms of a new lover?”
The original “Temptation Island” ran on Fox from 2001 through 2003. In 2018, the show was revived on NBCUniversal’s USA Network and was ordered for five seasons in total – with the latest ending last August.
“Temptation Island,” which is produced by Banijay Studios North America, is executive produced by David Goldberg and David Friedman.
The series joins Netflix’s lineup of dating shows including “Love is Blind,...
“Emotions run high when four couples, all at a crossroads in their relationship, head to Temptation Island to put their love to the ultimate test as they agree to live separately with a group of singles of the opposite sex,” the logline states. “Will the choices they make push the couples closer together or farther apart into the arms of a new lover?”
The original “Temptation Island” ran on Fox from 2001 through 2003. In 2018, the show was revived on NBCUniversal’s USA Network and was ordered for five seasons in total – with the latest ending last August.
“Temptation Island,” which is produced by Banijay Studios North America, is executive produced by David Goldberg and David Friedman.
The series joins Netflix’s lineup of dating shows including “Love is Blind,...
- 1/26/2024
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
More than four years after Rhythm + Flow debuted on Netflix, the hip-hop music competition series is back with a second season featuring new judges, DJ Khaled, Ludacris and Latto. The streamer also announced Eminem as a special guest who will join the battles round “from a surprise location.” Additional music industry guests for the show, in which a panel of judges aim at discovering the next generation’s rap star, will be revealed at a later date.
The series is currently in production for a premiere later this year. In fact, Rhythm + Flow executive producers Jesse Collins & Dionne Harmon left Los Angeles immediately after the Emmy Awards ceremony, which they executive produced, on Monday night. They flew to Atlanta, the main production hub for Season 2 of Rhythm + Flow, which also is filming in other cities across the country.
“This season features a powerhouse panel of judges, each...
The series is currently in production for a premiere later this year. In fact, Rhythm + Flow executive producers Jesse Collins & Dionne Harmon left Los Angeles immediately after the Emmy Awards ceremony, which they executive produced, on Monday night. They flew to Atlanta, the main production hub for Season 2 of Rhythm + Flow, which also is filming in other cities across the country.
“This season features a powerhouse panel of judges, each...
- 1/18/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Netflix is taking on The Traitors at its own game. The streamer has ordered The Trust, an eight-part reality series that delves into the theme of greed.
Eleven strangers are given a quarter of a million dollars to split evenly. Will they take their fair share? Or will the allure of more money cause them to vote each other out to keep more for themselves? It’s the ultimate test of human nature, as greed and mistrust threaten to destroy even the strongest of relationships. In this game, everyone starts as winners and they can all leave as winners – if they choose to share.
It’s described as a cross between Peacock’s Alan Cumming-hosted hit and Big Brother.
The series is hosted by Brooke Baldwin, who previously hosted CNN Newsroom and left the news broadcaster in 2021.
It will launch on January 10, 2024 and will air in batches with...
Eleven strangers are given a quarter of a million dollars to split evenly. Will they take their fair share? Or will the allure of more money cause them to vote each other out to keep more for themselves? It’s the ultimate test of human nature, as greed and mistrust threaten to destroy even the strongest of relationships. In this game, everyone starts as winners and they can all leave as winners – if they choose to share.
It’s described as a cross between Peacock’s Alan Cumming-hosted hit and Big Brother.
The series is hosted by Brooke Baldwin, who previously hosted CNN Newsroom and left the news broadcaster in 2021.
It will launch on January 10, 2024 and will air in batches with...
- 12/8/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Donald Trump has been absolutely furious with Benjamin Netanyahu since the Israeli prime minister declined to publicly back his conspiracy-fueled effort to overturn the 2020 election. The Israel-Hamas war that erupted over the weekend has only stoked the former president’s animus toward Netanyahu, and he’s now trying to use the unfolding horror to get even.
In recent days, Trump has had phone calls with various pro-Israel GOP allies and donors who want to know how Trump would handle Israeli-Palestinian matters if reelected, two sources familiar with the matter tell Rolling Stone.
In recent days, Trump has had phone calls with various pro-Israel GOP allies and donors who want to know how Trump would handle Israeli-Palestinian matters if reelected, two sources familiar with the matter tell Rolling Stone.
- 10/12/2023
- by Adam Rawnsley and Asawin Suebsaeng
- Rollingstone.com
Ancient artifacts that Israel lent to the White House four years ago were found in Donald Trump’s property Mar-a-Lago.
The relics were meant to be in the U.S. on a short-term basis, about a few weeks, and were sent to be placed on display at an event at the White House.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that multiple artifacts, including ceramic oil lamps, that are a part of their national collection of treasures were shipped to D.C. through the approval of Israel Hasson, the director of the Israel Antiquities Authority (Iaa). The event at the White House was to celebrate Hanukkah in a candle-lighting ceremony and took place while Trump was president in December 2019.
Ultimately, it was decided not to display the lamps due to concerns that the candles may have been taken from the West Bank, which is occupied by Israel. Plans were set to return...
The relics were meant to be in the U.S. on a short-term basis, about a few weeks, and were sent to be placed on display at an event at the White House.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that multiple artifacts, including ceramic oil lamps, that are a part of their national collection of treasures were shipped to D.C. through the approval of Israel Hasson, the director of the Israel Antiquities Authority (Iaa). The event at the White House was to celebrate Hanukkah in a candle-lighting ceremony and took place while Trump was president in December 2019.
Ultimately, it was decided not to display the lamps due to concerns that the candles may have been taken from the West Bank, which is occupied by Israel. Plans were set to return...
- 7/19/2023
- by Nina Hauswirth
- Uinterview
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