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The Floor is an American game show based on the Dutch game show of the same name.The series is hosted by Rob Lowe and premiered on January 2, 2024, on Fox. [1] Standing in separate squares of a floor grid, contestants with expertise in a variety of trivia subjects challenge each other in head-to-head duels, with the winner of each duel taking over all territory controlled by the loser.
The American version featured 81 contestants on a 9x9 floor grid in its first seaason, an episode prize of $20,000, and a grand prize of $250,000 for the season winner. Players who have already duelled are excluded from the random selection.
The Floor will feature a whopping 81 contestants facing off with the hope of becoming the trivia master who conquers the floor. Two contestants will compete against each other at a time in trivia ...
Hoag was a contestant on season two of the Fox Broadcasting Company game show The Floor, which premiered September 25, 2024. He was the fourth overall contestant of the season to engage in one of the show's head-to-head duels and was able to defend his category of "Tailgating" in his debut.
The Floor, which premiered Jan. 2, marked Fox’s most-watched Tuesday unscripted debut in more than 13 years. The 10-episode first season averaged 3.5 million total viewers and a 0.6 demo rating ...
In Fox’s forthcoming game show, 81 contestants will battle it out to win a grand prize of a whopping $250,000. But who will be able to conquer The Floor? Hosted and produced by Rob Lowe (9-1-1 ...
Reality competition shows back with a new batch of contestants. Host Alan Cumming with the two Emmys he won for The Traitors. ... The Floor — Season 3, Fox, Feb. 9. The Masked Singer — Season ...
Floor Is Lava was released on June 19, 2020, via Netflix. [7] The show's release coincided with several similar shows, such as ABC's Don't and Fox's Ultimate Tag, in what USA Today dubbed the "summer of silliness", [4] while British GQ compared its "silly sets and close awkwardness" to "the belly-laugh slapstick of Japanese game shows" such as Takeshi's Castle. [8]