“The Hills: New Beginnings” will not be returning for a third season on MTV, Variety has confirmed.
The reality TV reboot starred several key players from the original hit series, including Spencer and Heidi Pratt, Brody Jenner, Audrina Patridge, Justin Bobby Brescia, Whitney Port, Frankie Delgado and Jason Wahler. Newcomers included Ashley Wahler, Jennifer Delgado and Kaitlynn Carter, along with pizza entrepreneur Caroline D’Amore and Brandon Thomas Lee, the son of Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson. Original cast member Kristin Cavallari also made an appearance in Season 2.
However, a source close to production tells Variety that the franchise is being reimagined and the IP will live on with new iterations to come. Previous seasons of “The Hills” are currently available to stream on Paramount Plus.
The cast of “The Hills: New Beginnings” and executive producer Alex Baskin talked with Variety before the show’s Season 2 premiere about the struggles of...
The reality TV reboot starred several key players from the original hit series, including Spencer and Heidi Pratt, Brody Jenner, Audrina Patridge, Justin Bobby Brescia, Whitney Port, Frankie Delgado and Jason Wahler. Newcomers included Ashley Wahler, Jennifer Delgado and Kaitlynn Carter, along with pizza entrepreneur Caroline D’Amore and Brandon Thomas Lee, the son of Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson. Original cast member Kristin Cavallari also made an appearance in Season 2.
However, a source close to production tells Variety that the franchise is being reimagined and the IP will live on with new iterations to come. Previous seasons of “The Hills” are currently available to stream on Paramount Plus.
The cast of “The Hills: New Beginnings” and executive producer Alex Baskin talked with Variety before the show’s Season 2 premiere about the struggles of...
- 1/19/2022
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Lifetime continues to expand its unscripted programming slate for 2022 with series greenlights to Million Dollar Hustle, a docuseries set in the world of transformational marketing starring Stormy Wellington, as well as Married At First Sight: Afterparty, an after-show hosted by Keshia Knight Pulliam. Additionally, the network has set premiere dates for previously announced docuseries Leave It To Geege and transformation series My Killer Body with K. Michelle.
Leave It To Geege will premiere January 12 at 10 pm/9c. My Killer Body with K. Michelle will debut January 28 at 10pm/9c, then move to its regular timeslot February 3, at 9pm/8c As previously announced, Season 14 of Married At First Sight premieres January 5 at 8pm/7c and it will be followed by new after-show Married at First Sight: Afterparty at 11pm/10c. New docuseries Million Dollar Hustle will premiere January 29 at 10pm/9c, then move to its regular timeslot, February 3, 10pm/9c.
Leave It To Geege will premiere January 12 at 10 pm/9c. My Killer Body with K. Michelle will debut January 28 at 10pm/9c, then move to its regular timeslot February 3, at 9pm/8c As previously announced, Season 14 of Married At First Sight premieres January 5 at 8pm/7c and it will be followed by new after-show Married at First Sight: Afterparty at 11pm/10c. New docuseries Million Dollar Hustle will premiere January 29 at 10pm/9c, then move to its regular timeslot, February 3, 10pm/9c.
- 12/14/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, Disney Plus shared a trailer for its “On Pointe” docuseries, and Lifetime announced the premiere date for Season 12 of “Married at First Sight.”
Dates
Lifetime announced that “Married at First Sight” will return on Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. for a three-hour Season 12 premiere. The show introduces 10 single people are paired together and married, as the title suggests, at first sight. For the next eight weeks, the couples then live together as the show documents their experiences. At the end of the season, they choose whether or not they’d like to divorce or remain a married couple. Dec. 30 will see the matchmaking special, which introduces the cast and explains how the matchmaking process works. And on Jan. 6, the kickoff special shows behind-the-scenes insight into the selection process with a panel of experts. Chris Coelen, Eric Detwiler, Ally Simpson, Montre Burton, Toni Gallagher and Gena McCarthy executive produce the show.
Dates
Lifetime announced that “Married at First Sight” will return on Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. for a three-hour Season 12 premiere. The show introduces 10 single people are paired together and married, as the title suggests, at first sight. For the next eight weeks, the couples then live together as the show documents their experiences. At the end of the season, they choose whether or not they’d like to divorce or remain a married couple. Dec. 30 will see the matchmaking special, which introduces the cast and explains how the matchmaking process works. And on Jan. 6, the kickoff special shows behind-the-scenes insight into the selection process with a panel of experts. Chris Coelen, Eric Detwiler, Ally Simpson, Montre Burton, Toni Gallagher and Gena McCarthy executive produce the show.
- 11/25/2020
- by Eli Countryman
- Variety Film + TV
We now pronounce you series and premiere date. Lifetime has set January 13 for the three-hour Season 12 debut of its reality-nuptials stalwart Married at First Sight, which has relocated to Atlanta for 2021.
The cable net also said today that its latest Kevin Frazier-hosted Mafs: Matchmaking Special will premiere December 30, followed by the Mafs: Kick-Off Special on January 6.
Here is the logline for Season 12: Ten brave-but-loveless singles meet their new spouse at the altar and enter a legally binding marriage at first sight. With one groom pushing 40 and another who has been divorced — both Mafs firsts — new insights are brought to a journey that is always full of high-stakes. While some marriages will survive, one couple confronts a bombshell that no one saw coming.
As the season continues, each week will feature two-hour episodes and capture each couple’s emotional journey as they go from wedding to honeymoon, early nesting...
The cable net also said today that its latest Kevin Frazier-hosted Mafs: Matchmaking Special will premiere December 30, followed by the Mafs: Kick-Off Special on January 6.
Here is the logline for Season 12: Ten brave-but-loveless singles meet their new spouse at the altar and enter a legally binding marriage at first sight. With one groom pushing 40 and another who has been divorced — both Mafs firsts — new insights are brought to a journey that is always full of high-stakes. While some marriages will survive, one couple confronts a bombshell that no one saw coming.
As the season continues, each week will feature two-hour episodes and capture each couple’s emotional journey as they go from wedding to honeymoon, early nesting...
- 11/25/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: In one of the largest orders ever, Lifetime has picked up six new seasons — Seasons 12-17 — of its flagship reality series Married at First Sight.
Additionally, Lifetime has greenlighted a new spinoff series, Married at First Sight: Unmatchables with an eight-episode order and has given a blind commitment to another series from the Married at First Sight franchise producer, Kinetic Content. Along with the recent pickup of 16 additional episodes from new offshoot Married at First Sight: Couples Cam, this brings the total order to Kinetic Content to almost 400 hours. Lifetime is expected to make an announcement during its portion of the summer press tour this morning.
The massive renewal follows a two-season pickup Married at First Sight received last year, which included the series undergoing a supersizing with more couples and longer episodes.
It also comes as Married at First Sight‘s eleventh season, which launched July 15, is delivering strong ratings.
Additionally, Lifetime has greenlighted a new spinoff series, Married at First Sight: Unmatchables with an eight-episode order and has given a blind commitment to another series from the Married at First Sight franchise producer, Kinetic Content. Along with the recent pickup of 16 additional episodes from new offshoot Married at First Sight: Couples Cam, this brings the total order to Kinetic Content to almost 400 hours. Lifetime is expected to make an announcement during its portion of the summer press tour this morning.
The massive renewal follows a two-season pickup Married at First Sight received last year, which included the series undergoing a supersizing with more couples and longer episodes.
It also comes as Married at First Sight‘s eleventh season, which launched July 15, is delivering strong ratings.
- 8/3/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Disney Channel is heading back to camp.
The ’90s summer camp-set reality series “Bug Juice” is returning to TV, with Disney set to premiere “Bug Juice: My Adventures at Camp” on July 16. The 16-episode reboot will return to Camp Waziyatah in Maine and feature a whole new class of kids.
The show will document the myriad fun activities the campers take part in, as well as the challenges the they face, including trying to fit in, being homesick and the ups and downs of friendship.
According to the network, the new series will be updated for modern times with “animated emoticons, ‘boomerang’ shots and on-screen memes punctuating the summertime adventures.”
New episodes will premiere nightly Monday through Thursday throughout the summer.
Disney Channel/Mauricio Handler
The show is produced by Evolution Media, and is executive produced by Douglas Ross,...
The ’90s summer camp-set reality series “Bug Juice” is returning to TV, with Disney set to premiere “Bug Juice: My Adventures at Camp” on July 16. The 16-episode reboot will return to Camp Waziyatah in Maine and feature a whole new class of kids.
The show will document the myriad fun activities the campers take part in, as well as the challenges the they face, including trying to fit in, being homesick and the ups and downs of friendship.
According to the network, the new series will be updated for modern times with “animated emoticons, ‘boomerang’ shots and on-screen memes punctuating the summertime adventures.”
New episodes will premiere nightly Monday through Thursday throughout the summer.
Disney Channel/Mauricio Handler
The show is produced by Evolution Media, and is executive produced by Douglas Ross,...
- 7/6/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Disney has set Monday, July 16, for the premiere of its 16-part summer docuseries Bug Juice: My Adventures at Camp. The revival of its late-’90s docuseries Bug Juice will air at 7:30 Pm Monday-Thursday throughout the summer on Disney Channel and also will be available on the DisneyNow app and Disney Channel VOD.
The docuseries chronicles the outdoor fun, team activities, new friendships and the experience of being away from home for a new generation of kids at the popular Camp Waziyatah in Waterford, Me. Producers returned to the series’ original locale to film the myriad activities as well as the challenges the campers face, including trying to fit in, being homesick and the ups and downs of friendship. Through it all, viewers see the campers’ resilience and how they each come into their own through a summer of fun.
The original docuseries Bug Juice premiered on February 28, 1998, and ran for three seasons.
The docuseries chronicles the outdoor fun, team activities, new friendships and the experience of being away from home for a new generation of kids at the popular Camp Waziyatah in Waterford, Me. Producers returned to the series’ original locale to film the myriad activities as well as the challenges the campers face, including trying to fit in, being homesick and the ups and downs of friendship. Through it all, viewers see the campers’ resilience and how they each come into their own through a summer of fun.
The original docuseries Bug Juice premiered on February 28, 1998, and ran for three seasons.
- 7/6/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
News Corp. on Wednesday confirmed Rebekah Brooks is returning as chief executive officer of the U.K. unit, replacing Mike Darcey after three years in the post. David Dinsmore will be her chief operating officer. Additionally, the media giant named Tony Gallagher as editor-in-chief of The Sun, Britain’s largest selling daily newspaper. The changes will take place in the coming weeks, but Brooks will be back on the job starting Sept. 7. “Rebekah will lead a great team at News UK into the digital future, while maximizing the influence and reach of our newspapers, which remain the most informative and successful in Britain.
- 9/2/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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