Social media stars will lace up for “Ultimate Social Boxing,” a new project in the works from Propagate Content and LiveOne. The sports show will center on iconic personalities from the worlds of TikTok, YouTube, Instagram and other platforms who take their beefs to the ring.
The sports reality show will feature both male and female contestants, who will have to boast large social media followings in order to move into the “ultimate Social Boxing House.” From there, the players will live together, train together and then fight each other.
“Ultimate Social Boxing” will begin with 32 participants, who will be announced at a later date. Contestants will fight to win their spot in the house, via a preliminary single-elimination amateur boxing fight. After that, eight men and eight women who win their fight will move into the mansion. Housemates will compete in “clout” challenges, and ultimately one social media start will be eliminated each episode.
The sports reality show will feature both male and female contestants, who will have to boast large social media followings in order to move into the “ultimate Social Boxing House.” From there, the players will live together, train together and then fight each other.
“Ultimate Social Boxing” will begin with 32 participants, who will be announced at a later date. Contestants will fight to win their spot in the house, via a preliminary single-elimination amateur boxing fight. After that, eight men and eight women who win their fight will move into the mansion. Housemates will compete in “clout” challenges, and ultimately one social media start will be eliminated each episode.
- 4/19/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
YouTube has renewed “Karate Kid” sequel series “Cobra Kai” for a third season. The web and streaming platform has also handed a Season 3 renewal to Kevin Hart’s “What the Fit.”
Both “Cobra Kai” and “What the Fit” will premiere their new seasons in 2020.
YouTube is now offering two options for its upcoming original series like “Cobra Kai” and “What the Fit”:ad-free Svod viewing and ad-supported free viewing.
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From Aug. 29 to Sept. 11, 2019, YouTube plans to make Season 1 of “Cobra Kai” available to all users globally for free — you’ll just have to watch commercials. Season 2 gets the same treatment starting on Sept. 11, though those episodes will post weekly instead of all at once.
YouTube will share additional free ad-supported premiere dates for existing “Impulse” and “Liza on Demand” episodes at a later date.
Both “Cobra Kai” and “What the Fit” will premiere their new seasons in 2020.
YouTube is now offering two options for its upcoming original series like “Cobra Kai” and “What the Fit”:ad-free Svod viewing and ad-supported free viewing.
Also Read: 'Cobra Kai' Stars Talk About That Insane Season 2 Finale Scene: 'It Was Like an 11-Minute Riot'
From Aug. 29 to Sept. 11, 2019, YouTube plans to make Season 1 of “Cobra Kai” available to all users globally for free — you’ll just have to watch commercials. Season 2 gets the same treatment starting on Sept. 11, though those episodes will post weekly instead of all at once.
YouTube will share additional free ad-supported premiere dates for existing “Impulse” and “Liza on Demand” episodes at a later date.
- 5/2/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Get your workout gear ready. Kevin Hart will be back with more new fitness trends. YouTube has picked up a third season of Kevin Hart: What the Fit for premiere next year on Hart’s Lol Network.
In the weekly unscripted comedy series produced by Lionsgate, Hart and Matt Kunitz, Hart merges ridiculous workouts with hilarious special guest celebrity appearances. In each episode they attempt to master a different trending, grueling and sometimes ridiculous workout routine — whether it’s climbing a mountain, working out with the Marines or crashing a hot local yoga class. Past episodes have featured sumo wrestling with Conan O’Brien, a farm workout with Jennifer Garner and karate with Rebel Wilson.
The first two seasons of What the Fit have driven over 275 million total views across all the episodes and related content to date.
The series is executive produced by Hart, Matt Kunitz,...
In the weekly unscripted comedy series produced by Lionsgate, Hart and Matt Kunitz, Hart merges ridiculous workouts with hilarious special guest celebrity appearances. In each episode they attempt to master a different trending, grueling and sometimes ridiculous workout routine — whether it’s climbing a mountain, working out with the Marines or crashing a hot local yoga class. Past episodes have featured sumo wrestling with Conan O’Brien, a farm workout with Jennifer Garner and karate with Rebel Wilson.
The first two seasons of What the Fit have driven over 275 million total views across all the episodes and related content to date.
The series is executive produced by Hart, Matt Kunitz,...
- 5/2/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Lionsgate continues to ramp up its unscripted television business, signing an overall deal with David Shumsky, co-creator of YouTube’s upcoming Kevin Hart: What the Fit. Under the pact, Shumsky will create original nonfiction programming and formats for television and digital platforms through his new Shumsky Productions banner. Lionsgate will have exclusive rights to alternative and unscripted content produced by Shumsky Productions, including Hart's fitness show for…...
- 10/12/2017
- Deadline TV
Fox is once again beefing up its reality programming. Will its new Kicking & Screaming TV show fill the bill? Can the survivalist competition series survive in a cutthroat ratings market? Will Kicking & Screaming be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned.Kicking & Screaming is created by Matt Kunitz, David Shumsky, and Mark Harris. Kunitz and Anthony Dominici executive produce. New Girl‘s Hannah Simone hosts the Fox TV series. The reality show teams 10 expert survivalists with "indoorsy" types for “the race of their lives.” In a tropical jungle in Fiji, these mismatched teammates will face dangerous animals, raging rivers, hunger and extreme weather. Although the survivalists can fend for themselves, there are not prepared for their partners, who think “glamping” is roughing it. The first season contestants include a former beauty pageant winner, a model, and a professional...
- 4/29/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
[caption id="attachment_48728" align="aligncenter" width="442"] Hannah Simone as Cece on the New Girl TV show on Fox. ©2015 Brian Bowen Smith/Fox./caption]
New Girl's Hannah Simone has been tapped to host the new Kicking & Screaming TV show on Fox. A competitive survival series, Kicking & Screaming teams 10 expert survivalists with -- let's say indoorsy types -- for what Fox calls, "the race of their lives." Per the network, Kicking & Screaming will drop these unlikely partners into a tropical jungle in Fiji, where they will face dangerous animals, raging rivers, hunger and extreme weather.
Produced by Pulse Creative’s Matt Kunitz, in association with Lionsgate Television, Kicking & Screaming is created by Matt Kunitz, David Shumsky, and Mark Harris. Kunitz and Anthony Dominici executive produce. Rebecca Shumsky Quinn developed the project and is a co-executive producer, along with Shumsky and Harris. The series is now in production, in Fiji.
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New Girl's Hannah Simone has been tapped to host the new Kicking & Screaming TV show on Fox. A competitive survival series, Kicking & Screaming teams 10 expert survivalists with -- let's say indoorsy types -- for what Fox calls, "the race of their lives." Per the network, Kicking & Screaming will drop these unlikely partners into a tropical jungle in Fiji, where they will face dangerous animals, raging rivers, hunger and extreme weather.
Produced by Pulse Creative’s Matt Kunitz, in association with Lionsgate Television, Kicking & Screaming is created by Matt Kunitz, David Shumsky, and Mark Harris. Kunitz and Anthony Dominici executive produce. Rebecca Shumsky Quinn developed the project and is a co-executive producer, along with Shumsky and Harris. The series is now in production, in Fiji.
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- 5/10/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Continuing its expansion in the unscripted arena, Lionsgate TV has signed reality producers David Shumsky and Mark Harris to an overall deal. Under the pact, the duo will create new, original programming and formats for the alternative group through their Ohana Pictures banner. Under the agreement, Lionsgate will have exclusive rights to unscripted TV produced by Ohana Pictures, as well as first-call on any scripted development. Set to premiere in 2016 on Fox, Kicking & Sc…...
- 1/26/2016
- Deadline TV
Fox has ordered the new Kicking & Screaming TV series. Kicking & Screaming is an eight-episode competitive reality series, teaming survivalists with creatures of comfort, for what Fox describes as, "the toughest race of their lives."
Produced by Pulse Creative’s Matt Kunitz, in association with Lionsgate Television, Kicking & Screaming is created by Matt Kunitz, David Shumsky, and Mark Harris, and executive-produced by Kunitz and Anthony Dominici. Rebecca Shumsky Quinn developed the project and is a co-executive producer, along with Shumsky and Harris.
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Produced by Pulse Creative’s Matt Kunitz, in association with Lionsgate Television, Kicking & Screaming is created by Matt Kunitz, David Shumsky, and Mark Harris, and executive-produced by Kunitz and Anthony Dominici. Rebecca Shumsky Quinn developed the project and is a co-executive producer, along with Shumsky and Harris.
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- 1/20/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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