HBO Max orders first unscripted series from QueerEye, AmazingRace producers
), will feature 10 voguing houses competing for a cash prize, with each episode showcasing a themed ball from start to finish. Each house will have five young performers and a house "parent," and they'll compete in a round-robin format over 10 episodes
Scout's David Collins, Michael Williams and Rob Eric executive produce with Renata Lombardo and Shant Tutunjian. The Greatest Space, also set for 10 episodes, will feature two-person design teams traveling around the world to transform empty rooms — be they bedrooms, ballrooms or tree houses — into spectacular spaces. They'll face challenges along the way that will force them to lift directly from some of the most audacious and ambitious rooms all over the globe.
The show comes from New Media Collective and Scout Productions, with NMC's Bertram van Munster, Elise Doganieri and Mark Dziak executive producing with Scout's Collins, Williams and Eric.
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