NBC Is Bringing 'The Traitors'
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Now, NBC is ready to deploy the idea of a Traitors for the rest of us in full, as the network just announced it’s ordered its own, completely non-celebrity version of the massively successful social deduction game show.
The Traitors' all-civilian edition, a pivot from their previous reality star-stocked seasons, is in the works.
While the past two seasons of the Peacock reality series have featured only celebrity contestants, a new version for civilians is coming to NBC. In fact, the network is now accepting applications at https://www.thetraitorsus.com/.
After a run of successful star-studded seasons on Peacock, a new civilian version of the hit show means it could be your turn to be a Traitor or a Faithful.
NBC has picked up a version of the game that will feature civilian players, rather than the reality TV veterans and other celebrities who have populated Peacock’s iteration of The Traitors. Alan Cumming, who hosts the Peacock show, will also lead the NBC version.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The U.S. version of “ The Traitors ” has brought a group of public figures to a castle in the Scottish Highlands for a game of deceit, with hundreds of thousands of dollars up for grabs. Now, the Emmy award-winning competition will open its doors to everyday people.
Civilians are coming to The Traitors US. Ahead of the fourth season featuring an all-celebrity cast, NBC has ordered a spin-off featuring normal people as contestants. Alan Cumming will return as host of the Peacock series set in the Scottish Highlands.