Tom Sandoval is taking on yet another challenge in the brand new trailer for Season 2 of “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test,” which is set to premiere on Sept. 25.
The trailer gives a peek into some of the vigorous challenges that the stars will embark on throughout their time on “Special Forces,” equipped by a cast of notable names.
Currently filming “Vanderpump Rules” amid controversy that ensued after he cheated on his long-term partner Ariana Madix with their friend and co-star Raquel Leviss (which ended up landing the show two Emmy nominations), Sandoval now joins “Special Forces.” Sandoval will be joined by a slew of impressive reality stars, actors, athletes and personalities for Season 2 of the Fox’s reality competition show.
The celebrity recruits for Season 2 of “Special Forces” are Sandoval; NFL star Dez Bryant; Bachelor Nation fan-favorite Tyler Cameron; Savannah Chrisley of “Chrisley Knows Best;” Kardashian ex Blac Chyna; “Beverly Hills,...
The trailer gives a peek into some of the vigorous challenges that the stars will embark on throughout their time on “Special Forces,” equipped by a cast of notable names.
Currently filming “Vanderpump Rules” amid controversy that ensued after he cheated on his long-term partner Ariana Madix with their friend and co-star Raquel Leviss (which ended up landing the show two Emmy nominations), Sandoval now joins “Special Forces.” Sandoval will be joined by a slew of impressive reality stars, actors, athletes and personalities for Season 2 of the Fox’s reality competition show.
The celebrity recruits for Season 2 of “Special Forces” are Sandoval; NFL star Dez Bryant; Bachelor Nation fan-favorite Tyler Cameron; Savannah Chrisley of “Chrisley Knows Best;” Kardashian ex Blac Chyna; “Beverly Hills,...
- 8/24/2023
- by McKinley Franklin, Sophia Scorziello and Jaden Thompson
- Variety Film + TV
A former NFL star, Olympic Gold medalists, and an actor who’s battled flying sharks will compete on season two of Fox’s Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test. 14 celebrities will endure physically demanding challenges that are part of the real Special Forces selection process over the course of the grueling second season.
Season two will premiere on Monday, September 25, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt on Fox.
Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test Season 2 Celebrities Former All-American and NFL Star Dez Bryant Television Personality and Contractor Tyler Cameron Reality TV Star and Entrepreneur Savannah Chrisley Actress, Model, Influencer, and Entrepreneur Blac Chyna Actor and 90’s Icon Brian Austin Green Seven Time NBA Champion Robert Horry Olympic Gold Medalist Speed Skater Erin Jackson Olympic and World Championship Gold Medalist Alpine Skier Bode Miller Television Personality and Host Jack Osbourne Actress and Pop Culture Phenomenon Tara Reid Lifestyle Television Host, Influencer, and Producer Kelly Rizzo Reality TV Star,...
Season two will premiere on Monday, September 25, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt on Fox.
Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test Season 2 Celebrities Former All-American and NFL Star Dez Bryant Television Personality and Contractor Tyler Cameron Reality TV Star and Entrepreneur Savannah Chrisley Actress, Model, Influencer, and Entrepreneur Blac Chyna Actor and 90’s Icon Brian Austin Green Seven Time NBA Champion Robert Horry Olympic Gold Medalist Speed Skater Erin Jackson Olympic and World Championship Gold Medalist Alpine Skier Bode Miller Television Personality and Host Jack Osbourne Actress and Pop Culture Phenomenon Tara Reid Lifestyle Television Host, Influencer, and Producer Kelly Rizzo Reality TV Star,...
- 7/31/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
One network’s scandal is another network’s treasure.
Tom Sandoval, who is currently filming the next season of “Vanderpump Rules” amid much drama, is joining the cast of another reality show and will compete on the second season of Fox’s “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.”
Sandoval will be joined by a slew of impressive reality stars, actors, athletes and personalities for Season 2 of the Fox’s reality competition show.
The celebrity recruits for Season 2 of “Special Forces” are Sandoval; NFL star Dez Bryant; Bachelor Nation fan-favorite Tyler Cameron; Savannah Chrisley of “Chrisley Knows Best;” Kardashian ex Blac Chyna; “Beverly Hills, 90210” star and ’90s icon, Brian Austin Green; NBA champion Robert Horry; Olympic gold medalist speed skater Erin Jackson; Olympic ski racer Bode Miller; Jack Osbourne of “The Osbournes;” actor Tara Reid; influencer, host and producer Kelly Rizzo, who is the widow of Bob Saget; “Dance Moms” alum...
Tom Sandoval, who is currently filming the next season of “Vanderpump Rules” amid much drama, is joining the cast of another reality show and will compete on the second season of Fox’s “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.”
Sandoval will be joined by a slew of impressive reality stars, actors, athletes and personalities for Season 2 of the Fox’s reality competition show.
The celebrity recruits for Season 2 of “Special Forces” are Sandoval; NFL star Dez Bryant; Bachelor Nation fan-favorite Tyler Cameron; Savannah Chrisley of “Chrisley Knows Best;” Kardashian ex Blac Chyna; “Beverly Hills, 90210” star and ’90s icon, Brian Austin Green; NBA champion Robert Horry; Olympic gold medalist speed skater Erin Jackson; Olympic ski racer Bode Miller; Jack Osbourne of “The Osbournes;” actor Tara Reid; influencer, host and producer Kelly Rizzo, who is the widow of Bob Saget; “Dance Moms” alum...
- 7/31/2023
- by McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
“Vanderpump Rules” star Tom Sandoval and actress and model Blac Chyna are among the batch of celebrities gearing up to compete in “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” Season 2.
The Fox reality series has also enlisted Bachelor Nation staples Nick Viall and Tyler Cameron to partake it its second installment. Additional contestants for Season 2 include former NFL player Dez Bryant, reality TV star Savannah Chrisley, actor Brian Austin Green, NBA champion Robert Horry, Olympic gold medal-winning speed skater Erin Jackson, Olympic gold medal-winning alpine skier Bode Miller, host Jack Osbourne, actress Tara Reid, host Kelly Rizzo and singer JoJo Siwa.
As the celebrity social experiment returns for its second season, the 14 recruits will face the harsh reality of winter as they head to the brisk mountains of New Zealand, and are tasked with challenges that “will feel like torture,” according to the official logline.
While in the snowy mountains, the contestants...
The Fox reality series has also enlisted Bachelor Nation staples Nick Viall and Tyler Cameron to partake it its second installment. Additional contestants for Season 2 include former NFL player Dez Bryant, reality TV star Savannah Chrisley, actor Brian Austin Green, NBA champion Robert Horry, Olympic gold medal-winning speed skater Erin Jackson, Olympic gold medal-winning alpine skier Bode Miller, host Jack Osbourne, actress Tara Reid, host Kelly Rizzo and singer JoJo Siwa.
As the celebrity social experiment returns for its second season, the 14 recruits will face the harsh reality of winter as they head to the brisk mountains of New Zealand, and are tasked with challenges that “will feel like torture,” according to the official logline.
While in the snowy mountains, the contestants...
- 7/31/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Fox has announced the 14 brave celebrities who will test their physical, mental and emotional resilience in Season 2 of reality competition series Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.
Tom Sandoval, Tara Reid, Blac Chyna, JoJo Siwa, Dez Bryant, Tyler Cameron, Savannah Chrisley, Brian Austin Green, Robert Horry, Erin Jackson, Bode Miller, Jack Osbourne, Kelly Rizzo, and Nick Viall will put their endurance to the test with “some of the harshest, most grueling challenges from the playbook of the actual Special Forces selection process.”
Per the official description, in Season 2, the recruits will be faced with the harsh reality of winter warfare training on the mountains of New Zealand where the terrain and freezing temperatures are brutal and the tasks will feel like torture. They will face the ice breaker drill where they will be submerged in a frozen lake to find their body temperature plummeting to near hypothermic levels. They will attempt...
Tom Sandoval, Tara Reid, Blac Chyna, JoJo Siwa, Dez Bryant, Tyler Cameron, Savannah Chrisley, Brian Austin Green, Robert Horry, Erin Jackson, Bode Miller, Jack Osbourne, Kelly Rizzo, and Nick Viall will put their endurance to the test with “some of the harshest, most grueling challenges from the playbook of the actual Special Forces selection process.”
Per the official description, in Season 2, the recruits will be faced with the harsh reality of winter warfare training on the mountains of New Zealand where the terrain and freezing temperatures are brutal and the tasks will feel like torture. They will face the ice breaker drill where they will be submerged in a frozen lake to find their body temperature plummeting to near hypothermic levels. They will attempt...
- 7/31/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The 2023 BAFTA TV Awards took place at Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday evening, honoring the best performances in British television in 2022. The ceremony, which was hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan, paid tribute to an eclectic mix of popular British shows and international hits.
The third and final season of “Derry Girls” was a big winner, with Lisa McGee’s Netflix-distributed series winning Best Scripted Comedy and Best Female Performance In a Comedy Program for Siobhán Mcsweeney.
Kate Winslet also had a big night, winning Best Leading Actress for her role in the Channel 4 series “I Am Ruth.” The series was also honored with a win in the Single Drama category. Best Leading Actor went to Ben Whishaw for his work on “This Is Going to Hurt.” Netflix’s “Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” won Best International Series.
On the unscripted side,...
The third and final season of “Derry Girls” was a big winner, with Lisa McGee’s Netflix-distributed series winning Best Scripted Comedy and Best Female Performance In a Comedy Program for Siobhán Mcsweeney.
Kate Winslet also had a big night, winning Best Leading Actress for her role in the Channel 4 series “I Am Ruth.” The series was also honored with a win in the Single Drama category. Best Leading Actor went to Ben Whishaw for his work on “This Is Going to Hurt.” Netflix’s “Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” won Best International Series.
On the unscripted side,...
- 5/14/2023
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Fox is getting the special forces back together.
We hear that the network is set to renew unscripted series Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, which is based on British format Sas: Who Dares Wins, for a second season.
The official word could come as soon as tomorrow, when Fox holds its Upfronts in New York.
The show launched in January and became the top unscripted series debut of the 2022-2023 season with its launch episode, which earned 2.7M total viewers and a 0.6 rating among the 18-49 demographic in delayed viewing, according to live + three-day Nielsen data. It was also Fox’s highest-rated and most-watched Wednesday debut in over a year.
The series sees celebs endure harsh and grueling challenges from the playbook of the actual Special Forces selection process led by Directing Staff (DS) agents Rudy Reyes, Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham, Jason ‘Foxy’ Fox and Remi Adeleke, who comprise an...
We hear that the network is set to renew unscripted series Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, which is based on British format Sas: Who Dares Wins, for a second season.
The official word could come as soon as tomorrow, when Fox holds its Upfronts in New York.
The show launched in January and became the top unscripted series debut of the 2022-2023 season with its launch episode, which earned 2.7M total viewers and a 0.6 rating among the 18-49 demographic in delayed viewing, according to live + three-day Nielsen data. It was also Fox’s highest-rated and most-watched Wednesday debut in over a year.
The series sees celebs endure harsh and grueling challenges from the playbook of the actual Special Forces selection process led by Directing Staff (DS) agents Rudy Reyes, Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham, Jason ‘Foxy’ Fox and Remi Adeleke, who comprise an...
- 5/14/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Kate Winslet, Sharon Horgan and Ben Whishaw were among those who scooped the top prizes at the BAFTA TV awards on Sunday evening.
The ceremony, which took place at the Royal Festival Hall in London, was hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan.
Winslet won the prize for best leading actress for her turn in “I Am Ruth,” which also starred her real-life daughter Mia Threapleton. The duo also took to the stage to accept the award for best single drama, with Threapleton tearing up. “We did this together kiddo,” Winslet said as she accepted the leading actress award, adding: “There were days when it was agony for [Threapleton] to dig as deeply as she did and it took my breath away.”
Horgan, meanwhile, thanked her writers as she accepted the award for best drama on behalf of Apple TV+ series “Bad Sisters,” which also saw Anne-Marie Duff take home...
The ceremony, which took place at the Royal Festival Hall in London, was hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan.
Winslet won the prize for best leading actress for her turn in “I Am Ruth,” which also starred her real-life daughter Mia Threapleton. The duo also took to the stage to accept the award for best single drama, with Threapleton tearing up. “We did this together kiddo,” Winslet said as she accepted the leading actress award, adding: “There were days when it was agony for [Threapleton] to dig as deeply as she did and it took my breath away.”
Horgan, meanwhile, thanked her writers as she accepted the award for best drama on behalf of Apple TV+ series “Bad Sisters,” which also saw Anne-Marie Duff take home...
- 5/14/2023
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Channel 4 has ordered a UK version of Ghost, a moving documentary format where terminally ill people deliver a message to their families from beyond the grave. The series is based on the A+E Networks format Voices From the Grave that is in development for A&E by Simon Andreae’s Naked TV.
The British broadcaster has commissioned a three-part series based on the format as part of Ian Katz’s latest programming schedule.
The format, which was being sold by A+E Networks International at October’s Mipcom, follows terminally ill people and creates holograms of them before they die so they can give their families a message when they pass. It offers people facing their final weeks and days the chance to show that death is not the end of their story.
Each contributor will create three or four personal messages, offering comfort, closure, support and advice that they...
The British broadcaster has commissioned a three-part series based on the format as part of Ian Katz’s latest programming schedule.
The format, which was being sold by A+E Networks International at October’s Mipcom, follows terminally ill people and creates holograms of them before they die so they can give their families a message when they pass. It offers people facing their final weeks and days the chance to show that death is not the end of their story.
Each contributor will create three or four personal messages, offering comfort, closure, support and advice that they...
- 1/30/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Festival reflects popularity of the cinematic fringe movement, with pop-up events and home screenings on the rise
In a large, dark back room behind a red velvet curtain at a London bar, sticky tables, mismatched chairs and battered red leather sofas face a projector screen. From the other side of the curtain, comes the usual hubbub of the post-work drinks crowd, but here a respectful hush has descended. The screen flickers red, white, black. Rousing violins from Michael Nyman's score for Prospero's Books fill the room. Bombastic slogans flash across the screen: "Cinema is not just film!", "Where there is a film and an audience, there is cinema!" and the clarion call, "Fill the land with cinemas!" Then, fade to white. Silence. Wild applause. This is the call-to-arms event for Scala Beyond, a new nationwide season of fringe cinema screenings that aims to unite the UK's growing army of independent film exhibitors.
In a large, dark back room behind a red velvet curtain at a London bar, sticky tables, mismatched chairs and battered red leather sofas face a projector screen. From the other side of the curtain, comes the usual hubbub of the post-work drinks crowd, but here a respectful hush has descended. The screen flickers red, white, black. Rousing violins from Michael Nyman's score for Prospero's Books fill the room. Bombastic slogans flash across the screen: "Cinema is not just film!", "Where there is a film and an audience, there is cinema!" and the clarion call, "Fill the land with cinemas!" Then, fade to white. Silence. Wild applause. This is the call-to-arms event for Scala Beyond, a new nationwide season of fringe cinema screenings that aims to unite the UK's growing army of independent film exhibitors.
- 6/26/2012
- by Ruth Jamieson
- The Guardian - Film News
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