TruTV has ordered 20 episodes of a game show based on the Sean Evans (seanseaevans) hit interview show, HotOnes
WarnerMedia's TruTV has ordered 20 episodes of a game show based on the Sean Evans-hosted interview show, where celebrities discuss their work and lives while eating increasingly spicy chicken wings. The cable network has also licensed episodes of the talk show and will air the two back to back as part of aProduction on the game show is set to begin later in the fall for a premiere date in early 2020.
"Fans around the world have tried creating their own versions of the Hot Ones challenge for years, but there’s nothing better than the real thing," said Brett Weitz, general manager of TBS, TNT and TruTV. "We're going to up the stakes and take this show to a whole new level of heat.", also hosted by Evans, will feature two-person teams competing through three rounds of pop-culture trivia while also eating hot wings.
The game show will be produced by DIGA Studios, with Scott St. John serving as showrunner. He executive produces with DIGA's Tony DiSanto, Tommy Coriale and Nick Rigg; Michael Bloom for Bongo Productions; and Chris Schonberger and Justin Killion for Complex Networks. Impractical Jokers, At Home With Amy Sedaris, Adam Ruins Everything, Paid Off, The Carbonaro Effect, I'm Sorry
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