The Challenge: All-Stars has been top-tier Challenge content since its premiere a year ago.
Paramount+ today announced a stacked line-up of legendary vets for the third season, which will premiere on Wednesday, May 11, with back-to-back episodes.
The series is also switching up its entry requirements for the new season.
For the first time ever, the series requires past contestants to have qualified for or won a Challenge final.
"The Challenge: All Stars will reignite old rivalries and spark new ones as these power players navigate a series of grueling challenges and eliminations, along with some unexpected twists and turns from host T.J. Lavin, as they fight to earn the chance to run the Final and take home their share of 500,000," reads the logline.
"With so much on the line, this season’s All Stars are about to take the game to an all-new level."
Below are the Season 3 contestants:...
Paramount+ today announced a stacked line-up of legendary vets for the third season, which will premiere on Wednesday, May 11, with back-to-back episodes.
The series is also switching up its entry requirements for the new season.
For the first time ever, the series requires past contestants to have qualified for or won a Challenge final.
"The Challenge: All Stars will reignite old rivalries and spark new ones as these power players navigate a series of grueling challenges and eliminations, along with some unexpected twists and turns from host T.J. Lavin, as they fight to earn the chance to run the Final and take home their share of 500,000," reads the logline.
"With so much on the line, this season’s All Stars are about to take the game to an all-new level."
Below are the Season 3 contestants:...
- 4/20/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Are you ready to meet back up with some of the biggest names in The Challenge history?
The Challenge: All Stars is set to premiere Thursday, April 1 on Paramount+, and we have your first look at the cold open of the series premiere.
It shows off some of the big returns, including Trishelle Cannatella, Mark Long, Katie Cooley, and Darrell Taylor.
Yes, Darrell has been a big part of the regular series's most recent seasons, but it will be nice to see him playing with the old-school players again.
What's immediately clear from this clip is that the new series will be a throwback to the glory days of the original, meaning that it should appeal to fans of the older iteration, as well as newer fans who have caught the original in recent years.
Here is the full list of cast members.
* Ace Amerson (The Real World: Paris) — 4 Challenges,...
The Challenge: All Stars is set to premiere Thursday, April 1 on Paramount+, and we have your first look at the cold open of the series premiere.
It shows off some of the big returns, including Trishelle Cannatella, Mark Long, Katie Cooley, and Darrell Taylor.
Yes, Darrell has been a big part of the regular series's most recent seasons, but it will be nice to see him playing with the old-school players again.
What's immediately clear from this clip is that the new series will be a throwback to the glory days of the original, meaning that it should appeal to fans of the older iteration, as well as newer fans who have caught the original in recent years.
Here is the full list of cast members.
* Ace Amerson (The Real World: Paris) — 4 Challenges,...
- 3/31/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The Challenge: All Stars will finally see the light of day on Thursday, April 1.
Paramount+, the streaming service from ViacomCBS, and MTV Entertainment Studios, today announced the premiere date for the limited series.
It features twenty-two of the most iconic, boldest, and fiercest Challenge All Stars from the original Real World and Road Rules, returning for a chance at the ultimate competition as they vie for their shot at the $500,000 grand prize.
The nine-episode season will drop weekly, exclusively on Paramount+.
Hosted by Tj Lavin, the series will follow competitors as they face unprecedented, over-the-top challenges set in the Andes Mountains of Argentina.
The Paramount+ original series welcomes back many of the greatest reality titans the franchise has ever seen, including some who haven’t competed in more than two decades.
But, who will be back to compete for the above prize?
Have a look below!
* Ace Amerson (The Real World: Paris) — 4 Challenges,...
Paramount+, the streaming service from ViacomCBS, and MTV Entertainment Studios, today announced the premiere date for the limited series.
It features twenty-two of the most iconic, boldest, and fiercest Challenge All Stars from the original Real World and Road Rules, returning for a chance at the ultimate competition as they vie for their shot at the $500,000 grand prize.
The nine-episode season will drop weekly, exclusively on Paramount+.
Hosted by Tj Lavin, the series will follow competitors as they face unprecedented, over-the-top challenges set in the Andes Mountains of Argentina.
The Paramount+ original series welcomes back many of the greatest reality titans the franchise has ever seen, including some who haven’t competed in more than two decades.
But, who will be back to compete for the above prize?
Have a look below!
* Ace Amerson (The Real World: Paris) — 4 Challenges,...
- 3/16/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
MTV’s long-running reality competition program “The Challenge” will debut an “All Stars” season on ViacomCBS’ new streaming service Paramount Plus on April 1.
Additionally, this upcoming new season will also bring after show “The Challenge: Aftermath,” which is set to provide a behind-the-scenes look at everything from the challenges to eliminations and inside-the-house drama. This after show is hosted by “Real World” and “The Challenge” alumnus Devyn Simone and will be available to stream on Paramount Plus and on “The Challenge” YouTube channel.
The new nine-episode season will feature 22 returning “Challenge” competitors — yes, an entire season of true veterans — some of whom have just been seen on the most recent season, “The Challenge: Double Agents” on MTV, and some of whom are making their grand return after years away, all competing for a $500,000 grand prize.
“The Challenge: All Stars” cast includes Ruthie Alcaide, Ace Amerson, Eric “Big Easy” Banks, Trishelle Cannatella,...
Additionally, this upcoming new season will also bring after show “The Challenge: Aftermath,” which is set to provide a behind-the-scenes look at everything from the challenges to eliminations and inside-the-house drama. This after show is hosted by “Real World” and “The Challenge” alumnus Devyn Simone and will be available to stream on Paramount Plus and on “The Challenge” YouTube channel.
The new nine-episode season will feature 22 returning “Challenge” competitors — yes, an entire season of true veterans — some of whom have just been seen on the most recent season, “The Challenge: Double Agents” on MTV, and some of whom are making their grand return after years away, all competing for a $500,000 grand prize.
“The Challenge: All Stars” cast includes Ruthie Alcaide, Ace Amerson, Eric “Big Easy” Banks, Trishelle Cannatella,...
- 3/16/2021
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Paramount+ released the first trailer for “The Challenge: All Stars” on Tuesday, revealing the full cast of competitors returning to the MTV franchise, some after more than a decade away.
Among the old fan-favorites who will compete for the $500,000 grand prize are Katie Cooley, Mark Long, Nehemiah Clark, Ruthie Alcaide, Beth Stolarczyk and Trishelle Cannatella. See the full list of 22 cast members below.
Hosted by Tj Lavin, “The Challenge: All Stars” is a nine-episode limited series spinoff of MTV’s long-running “The Challenge.” The series will debut new episodes weekly on Paramount+ starting Thursday April 1, joining the currently streaming “Real World” revival series and the upcoming “Road Rules” reboot.
Paramount+ will also launch “The Challenge: Aftermath,” an aftershow hosted by “Challenge” vet Devyn Simone.
“The Challenge: All Stars” was created for MTV by Bunim/Murray Productions. Julie Pizzi, Justin Booth and Mark Long serve as executive producers, alongside Jack Reifert as co-executive producer.
Among the old fan-favorites who will compete for the $500,000 grand prize are Katie Cooley, Mark Long, Nehemiah Clark, Ruthie Alcaide, Beth Stolarczyk and Trishelle Cannatella. See the full list of 22 cast members below.
Hosted by Tj Lavin, “The Challenge: All Stars” is a nine-episode limited series spinoff of MTV’s long-running “The Challenge.” The series will debut new episodes weekly on Paramount+ starting Thursday April 1, joining the currently streaming “Real World” revival series and the upcoming “Road Rules” reboot.
Paramount+ will also launch “The Challenge: Aftermath,” an aftershow hosted by “Challenge” vet Devyn Simone.
“The Challenge: All Stars” was created for MTV by Bunim/Murray Productions. Julie Pizzi, Justin Booth and Mark Long serve as executive producers, alongside Jack Reifert as co-executive producer.
- 3/16/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
The Double Agents are sitting this one out: The Challenge announced a new all-star spectacular on Tuesday, welcoming back 22 legendary franchise veterans you’ve got to see to believe.
The nine-episode series, dubbed The Challenge: All Stars (premiering April 1 on Paramount+), will feature some of the series’ most iconic players including Trishelle Cannatella, Mark Long and Ruthie Alcaide (full cast list below) as they fight, scratch and claw their way toward victory and a whopping $500,000 prize.
More from TVLineThe Challenge: 14 Og Contestants We Want to Make a ComebackParamount+, Minus: Why Oprah's Meghan/Harry Interview Is Oddly Mia on New Streaming...
The nine-episode series, dubbed The Challenge: All Stars (premiering April 1 on Paramount+), will feature some of the series’ most iconic players including Trishelle Cannatella, Mark Long and Ruthie Alcaide (full cast list below) as they fight, scratch and claw their way toward victory and a whopping $500,000 prize.
More from TVLineThe Challenge: 14 Og Contestants We Want to Make a ComebackParamount+, Minus: Why Oprah's Meghan/Harry Interview Is Oddly Mia on New Streaming...
- 3/16/2021
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.