South Korean actuality collection Bodily: 100 has formally been renewed by Netflix for a 3rd season.
On November 20, Netflix launched an official announcement sharing that its hit South Korean actuality survival competitors can be returning for a 3rd season. The streaming large added that the upcoming instalment of Bodily: 100 would broaden its search throughout Asia, and can embrace contestants from throughout the area.
“With even increased stakes, the third season will proceed to showcase a various group of members, no matter age, gender, weight class, occupation, or nationality,” stated Netflix. “Probably the most bodily match contenders from throughout Asia will compete fiercely, representing their nations with pleasure.”
First launched in 2023, every season of Bodily: 100 sees 100 contestants in prime bodily form competing in a collection of demanding particular person and workforce challenges. Designed to check qualities like power, endurance, agility and extra, every take a look at eliminates contestants till they discover the final word human physique for efficiency.
Again in April, shortly after the present completed airing its second season, producer Jang Ho-gi shared that he plans to introduce a number of modifications to the collection’ subsequent season. Jang teased a “fully new format and composition”, and prompt that worldwide contestants might compete in groups primarily based on nationality.
Jang additionally shared the potential of altering the present’s premise of getting just one winter. “Viewers preferences are considerably altering [so] I’m contemplating whether or not there is perhaps a brand new format that matches the needs of the present viewers, other than simply deciding on one particular person,” he stated. “We’re leaving all prospects open.”
In different Netflix information, Squid Recreation director Hwang Dong-hyuk has additionally teased new modifications within the upcoming season of the hit dystopian drama collection. The fictional video games within the collection will now function a voting system, which the director says is “a satirical factor reflecting the pattern of taking sides – one of many key themes in season two”.
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