Amazon's Prime Video has greenlit its first James Bond TV show in 007's Road to a Million - a "Bond-style spin on a race around the world" reality show competition.
Netflix has given hit reality TV shows Love Is Blind, The Circle, and Rhythm + Flow the renewal green light as well as ordering up a new series from Marie Kondo called Sparking Joy. The reality TV portion of Netflix's vast streaming kingdom has been slowly growing in recent years, with the success of Love Is Blind and The Circle further cementing the genre's success established by shows like Tidying Up with Marie Kondo and Queer Eye. Now, Variety confirms Netflix is bringing back its biggest and most recent reality TV hits for even more seasons. Love Is Blind …
The Circle finalists were so amazing that they all deserve to be cast on another reality television show, but which one would suit each of them best?
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle has confirmed that she will not be appearing on her best friends, Jessica Mulroney reality show, despite rumors.
Netflix's The Circle expertly blends reality TV with social media. While waiting for Season 2, here are ten reality shows worth checking out.
The Circle is a reality TV show which is all about social media and influencer culture. Basically, it's Netflix's Black Mirror as a game show.
There are plenty of shows out there to watch if you love Netflix's The Circle. Let's get into ten of them.
The new Netflix reality TV competition series The Circle has its first winner - and not even the diehard fans could have predicted the results.
After finishing the latest season of The Great British Baking Show, diehard fans ought to consider checking out these other Netflix shows.
HBO Max announces the launch of a new dating show set to premiere next year that sounds like a mix of Bachelor Nation drama and Hallmark movie magic.
After lending his voice talents to Lego Batman, Arnett will executive produce Lego Masters, a new reality competition show on Fox.
Saturday Night Live parodies the U.K. TV franchise Love Island. Host Phoebe Waller-Bridge and several cast members joke about dating show cliches.
Watching a reality show almost feels like witnessing another version of what life could be like. There’s no script, just people going through the day-to-day motions, trying to figure it all out. It’s a beloved category of television, from highbrow to low. Thankfully, Netflix understands just how great this genre is, offering a wide variety of options, from their own creations to older choices to discover. Almost too many options in fact that it can be hard to decide which are worth watching. To help you out, we’ve narrowed down the selections on Netflix to …
Watching a reality show almost feels like witnessing another version of what life could be like. There’s no script, just people going through the day-to-day motions, trying to figure it all out. It’s a beloved category of television, from highbrow to low. Thankfully, Netflix understands just how great this genre is, offering a wide variety of options, from their own creations to older choices to discover. Almost too many options in fact that it can be hard to decide which are worth watching. To help you out, we’ve narrowed down the selections on Netflix to …
Let's have fun and think about which reality TV series you would be according to your Myers-Briggs Personality Type. Your favorite is on this list.
Bravo is known for creating some of the most binge-worthy reality television programming out there. These shows are sometimes like a trainwreck in that you literally can’t look away even as the drama gets ridiculous. In many ways, Bravo has perfected a certain kind of reality show and the hits just keep coming. After starting the Real Housewives franchise, this channel has made a big name for itself and is continuing to come up with dramatic reality tv that we all can’t get enough.
Since its rise in the mid-90s, reality TV has been a pop cultural cornerstone. The actual merits of reality TV (if they exist) and the appropriate real-to-scripted ratio of content that should carry the label are unclear.
Reality television has a reputation for being crazy, intense, and sometimes even depressing to watch. The stars of The Real Housewives franchise are always arguing with one another (when they're not turning tables -- literally -- or throwing wine in each other's faces, that is). Competition shows can get old after a while since people can get caught up in the desire to win.
Fans of the Real Housewives franchise have been invested since the first show, Orange County, premiered in 2006. Now there's New York, New Jersey, Beverly Hills, Dallas, and Potomac (along with a few spin-offs that didn't last many seasons). There are gifs, memes, and inside jokes, and the series has become a part of popular culture.
The world of reality TV is glamorous, scandal-driven, fast and, sometimes, just a little too furious. It's hard not to crave more fame once you've had a bit of a taste, and reality TV stars, in particular, are very well known for chasing it as if their lives depend on it.