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Kids today don’t want to be actors or play second base for the Boston Red Sox; they want to be the next Kai Cenant, QTCinderella, IShowSpeed, MrBeast, or Pokimane. Millennials understand the appeal of wanting to be a content creator and spending their free time watching people play video games,
The new game show, 99 To Beat, premiered on Wednesday, September 24, and fans are giving their opinion on it. The season is comprised of reality TV stars and everyday civilians who have to compete in a series of games to try and win $1 million.
With a plethora of "needless information," this "Survivor" alum says his new competition "could indeed be the show for me.”
As more streamers and networks search for the next hit show, any piece of IP with a reliable fan base is fair game. While sequels, prequels, and spinoffs have been popular for some time, TV has discovered another valuable source of inspiration: video games.
18 projected wins and only two nationally televised games are not two numbers that scream must-see basketball. Unfortunately for the Jazz, who only won a franchise worst 17 games last season, those two numbers are the tragic reality. From a national fan ...