NBC, MGM AND REVEILLE ENTER ARENA WITH UPDATED PRIMETIME SERIES VERSION OF
POPULAR ‘AMERICAN GLADIATORS’ HIT FOR A NEW GENERATION
BURBANK – August 23, 2007 -- NBC is reinventing the classic physical
competition series "American Gladiators" with a big-arena
attitude as a mid-season primetime series from MGM Television and
Reveille, it was announced today by Craig Plestis, Executive Vice
President, Alternative Programming, Development and Specials, NBC
Entertainment.
"This memorable series was once a worldwide phenomenon, and given
its built-in appeal, we feel it's time to re-introduce it to a new
generation and take it to a heightened level of excitement for fans of all
ages," said Plestis. "The 'gladiator' brand is unlike anything
on television today, and is event programming at its biggest and
best."
"'American Gladiators' is a successful MGM franchise that is ready
for a whole new generation of TV viewers," said Jim Packer,
co-president, MGM Worldwide Television. "The timing to bring the
franchise back is perfect and NBC is the ideal home. We are also excited
about partnering with Reveille, which marks the first time we have teamed
together on a co-production."
MGM Television will handle international sales of the series and will
assist Reveille in setting up locally produced versions outside of the US.
"American Gladiators has long been viewed as a path-breaking concept.
In taking this franchise around the world, we are sure to reach new levels
of excitement and viewer interest," said Gary Marenzi, co-president,
MGM Worldwide Television.
"The opportunity to work with MGM and NBC to reinvent one of the
first great reality formats - especially one that fits in with our brand
of fun, family, event programming - is a dream come true," added
"American Gladiators" executive producer and Reveille Managing
Director Mark Koops. "We are so psyched we are ready to take on the
gladiators ourselves!"
The iconic event/competition show returns with a fresh modern
reinvention for the 21st century. Using splashy twists including special
effects, water skills and the latest technology, the classic games will be
upgraded with even higher thrills, impact, energy and spectacle.
Celebrating the everyday, true American heroes -- weekend warriors who
excel and take pride in their physical fitness -- contestants will go up
against the show's gladiators -- charismatic and eclectic warriors -- in
the ultimate David & Goliath battle. As in MGM's traditional
"American Gladiators" franchise, everyday amateur athletes
compete against action stars and stunt professionals in contests of
physical strength and endurance. The series will include such classic
events as The Joust, The Wall, Hang Tough and the Eliminator.
The eight new gladiators (four men and four women) are action-adventure
stars ready to take down the everyday challengers with hard knocks and
explosive attitudes. Contestants, both male and female, will also be
extremely fit but as an added bonus, will also have the chance to train
for the match, displaying their physicality, coordination and cunning to
viewers in advance of the competition. Each challenger will also have a
unique story to tell -- and a compelling reason why they need to win.
These unsung heroes combine brawn and heart in their effort to be worthy
competitors, which the audience can cheer for against the villainous
gladiators.
Produced by MGM Television and Reveille (NBC's "The Office"
and "The Biggest Loser," "Nashville Star," "Ugly
Betty"), "American Gladiators" is currently casting for
contestants.
Reveille's Mark Koops and Howard Owens are executive producers. David
Hurwitz ("Fear Factor") will also serve as an executive producer
alongside the series creator Johnny Ferraro.
"American Gladiators" originated as a weekly syndicated show
in the U.S., airing from 1989 through 1996. The show also spurred equally
successful international versions in the United Kingdom, Latin America,
Australia, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, South Africa and Japan.