American Gladiator Is Back!!!!

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I was watching NBC last night and I saw a 15 sec plub for American Gladiator. I don't know about you guys, but this was one of my favorite shows back in the day. Well, they are bringing it back and right now they are looking for Gladiators and Contestants. You can get an application from NBC.com, but they have to be in by Oct. 1st. Go to the bottom of the screen and you'll find a link to click on. I don't know about you guys, but I would love to be on the show. Regardless of what happens with that, I am pumped about seeing it back on the air.
 
loved to see average dudes getting pummeled by the gladiators… lol. My favorite was when they tried to score a touch down… lol.
 
YES!!! I didn't know this but I am glad to see the mighty American Gladiator makes it's comeback. A very strange omen...I actually had a dream about the show about 3 weeks or so ago...odd, but very welcomed regardless.
 
i cant find the link to apply? anyone find it please leave the link here, what the hell right,lmao
 
American Gladiator - I thought that was Mikeswift's nickname (he gave himself)
Actually it would be cool if one of us got on the show.
 
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117970702.html?categoryid=14&cs=1&nid=2563

Posted: Wed., Aug. 22, 2007, 8:00pm PT

<!-- end dateemailprint--><!-- /noindex -->NBC pumps up for 'Gladiators' redo

Competition show revived for midseason

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<!-- end photos --><!-- /noindex -->NBC is getting into the ring with "American Gladiators," which has been revived by the Peacock for midseason.

The competition skein -- which featured players with names like Nitro, Turbo and Laser in its campy, early '90s syndie incarnation -- will be updated for the 21st century with new technology and twists. MGM TV, which was behind the original hit, is producing along with Reveille.

Peacock's interest in the revival actually predates the arrival of NBC Entertainment/Universal Media Studios co-chairman Ben Silverman, who began developing the project while still in charge of Reveille. Net confirmed last month that "Gladiator" was a priority at the net (Daily Variety, July 16).

"We've been circling around this property for a long time now," said Craig Plestis, exec VP of alternative programming, development and specials at NBC Entertainment. "It's truly what's not in the TV landscape right now. While everyone's zigging, I'm attracted to doing a zag."

Net wouldn't confirm the episodic order, but at least six segs are believed to be in the works. NBC could opt to launch the show as a one-week strip -- similar to how it bowed "Deal or No Deal" -- or as a weekly skein.

Airing in syndication from 1989-96, "American Gladiators" focused on physically fit amateur athletes who competed against the show's regulars (action stars, stunt professionals and pro athletes) in various physical strength and endurance competitions.

The show hit it big by showcasing David vs. Goliath-style battles in events such as the Joust, the Wall, the Eliminator and Hang Tough. Coincidentally, the original "Gladiators" shot its first several seasons at Universal Studios.

Plestis said he was particularly interested in the original U.K. version of "Gladiators," which focused even more on the characters and the behind-the-scenes stories of common folk going up against the show's powerful stars. The new "Gladiators," he said, "will have the scale, scope, different characters and family drama that the U.K. version had."

"We're not going to completely reinvent the wheel here," he said. "But we're making it better, faster and stronger."

Show will follow eight gladiators -- four men and four women -- as they take on contestants both male and female. This time, in a new wrinkle, the players will be given the opportunity to train for their match -- and viewers will be given a glimpse of their personalities prior to the actual competish.

MGM Worldwide TV co-prexy Jim Packer said reviving "Gladiators" was part of a strategy to mine the company's library and revive franchises for a new generation of TV viewers. Repeats of the original show are currently posting decent ratings on ESPN Classic, he noted.

"The timing to bring the franchise back is perfect, and NBC is the ideal home," Packer said. "It's a very big, grandiose type of show."

In the 10 years after "Gladiators" went off the air, Reveille managing director Mark Koops said, shows like "Fear Factor" raised the bar for stunt-driven shows, and thus it's more important than ever to find contestants with compelling backstories. Producers are currently scouting for new gladiators and hosts in addition to contestants. Koops will serve as an exec producer.

"Gladiators" marks the first co-production between MGM TV and Reveille. Under their arrangement, MGM Worldwide will handle international sales of the show, while Reveille will be in charge (with MGM's assistance) of selling new locally produced editions around the world.

Koops said Reveille is close to making several international deals, including co-productions in Australia and the U.K.

Besides Koops, exec producers include Reveille's Howard Owens, as well as "Fear Factor" alum David Hurwitz and original series creator Johnny Ferraro.
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http://www.tvweek.com/blogs/james-hibberd/2007/10/hulk_hogan_finalizing_deal_to.php
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Hulk Hogan Finalizing Deal to Host NBC’s 'American Gladiators'

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Professional wrestler and VH1 reality show star Hulk Hogan has signed on to host NBC’s upcoming remake of “American Gladiators,” sources say.

Hogan made the rounds at NBC’s Burbank offices last week and has accepted the job. The deal is still being finalized, but sources say both parties are committed.

NBC sees Hogan as “the perfect fit” for the “Gladiators” revival, sources say. In addition to his experience as a physical performer during his years with the World Wrestling Federation, Hogan has proved he can draw viewers with sheer force of personality in his successful VH1 reality series “Hogan Knows Best.”

The network plans to showcase “Gladiators” sometime in midseason.

Like the early-1990s original, the new “Gladiators” will have everyday weekend warriors competing against the show’s cast of athletes. The remake will add special effects, water skills and high-tech stunts.

Also, the show will chronicle the backstory of each competitor as they train for their match.

Producers are still in talks with professional and retired athletes from various disciplines, particularly ultimate fighting, to play the show's brigade of Gladiators.

The network is partnering with MGM Television and Reveille on the project, and sources say that Reveille partner Howard Owens and his team were instrumental in landing Hogan.

NBC had no comment.





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sweet, the Hulkster brings it to a whole other level. I'm glad they are moving forward with it. I wonder if they are going to compete with shows like Pro's vs. Joe's
 
its funny how our society will put people like arnold and hulk hogan in the lime light, but at the same time trash what got them there.... Its a weird world we live in.
 
Damn, I'm all hyped for this now. I hope one of you guys gets picked and fucks some shit up on the show!
 
i watched american gladiator on espn classic last night. Its funny cause when i was a kid i used to think those dudes looked huge.... now, they dont look so big...lol.
 
normalsucks said:
i watched american gladiator on espn classic last night. Its funny cause when i was a kid i used to think those dudes looked huge.... now, they dont look so big...lol.
i was thinking the same think, they're not very big at all!
 
it is crazy right, most of them look like half the guys in my gym, in good shape, but not big. More cut than anything. Anyone could knock those guys of those pedestals!
 
Yeah, but I imagine there's gonna be some big ass gladiators now. Or at least I hope so.
 
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