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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 Floor is a game show franchise that originated in the Netherlands in 2023. Versions have been developed in other countries. Versions have been developed in other countries. The game is based around a floor divided into a grid of squares initially each representing a different contestant with expertise in a different trivia category.
McKinley Freeman (born June 9, 1976) is an American actor and producer. He has appeared in films and on television series, including the starring role of Derek Roman in the drama series Hit the Floor, [1] portraying the role of Dominic in the OWN's drama TV series Queen Sugar, and playing the character Lewis in Hulu's Reasonable Doubt.
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Broken Trail is a 2006 Western television miniseries directed by Walter Hill and starring Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church. [1] Written by Alan Geoffrion, who also wrote the novel, [2] the story is about an aging cowboy and his nephew who transport 500 horses from Oregon to Wyoming to sell them to the British Army.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... A Crack in the Floor (2001) is a horror film directed by Sean Stanek and Corbin Timbrook. [1]
Jones, 22, teams up with director Susanna Fogel after the pair collaborated on 2023's Cat Person.The new movie is based on the 2017 New York Magazine article "Who Is Reality Winner?". The actress ...
Unfair 2: The Answer (アンフェア the answer) is a 2011 Japanese action film directed by Shimako Satō. [1] [2] [3] It is a sequel to Unfair: The Movie, and was followed by Unfair: The End in 2015. The three films are based on the Japanese television drama Unfair.