“The Circle,” Netflix’s social media-inspired reality competition series, has been renewed for two more seasons.
Seasons 6 and 7 of the series were filmed in Atlanta, a departure from its previous U.K.-based seasons. Season 6 is set to debut next spring.
At the moment, it’s unknown if these upcoming seasons will be typical or specialty seasons of the series. Season 5 debuted the series’ first specialty season, “The Circle: Singles.”
The series first debuted in January 2020, just ahead of pandemic lockdowns, and is produced by Studio Lambert and Motion Content Group. Based on the British series of the same name, the series follows a group of contestants who live in separate apartments in the same building. Contestants are not allowed to meet each other in person or interact with the outside world. Instead, they can only communicate with other contestants through a voice-controlled show-specific social media application. Catfishing is on the table too,...
Seasons 6 and 7 of the series were filmed in Atlanta, a departure from its previous U.K.-based seasons. Season 6 is set to debut next spring.
At the moment, it’s unknown if these upcoming seasons will be typical or specialty seasons of the series. Season 5 debuted the series’ first specialty season, “The Circle: Singles.”
The series first debuted in January 2020, just ahead of pandemic lockdowns, and is produced by Studio Lambert and Motion Content Group. Based on the British series of the same name, the series follows a group of contestants who live in separate apartments in the same building. Contestants are not allowed to meet each other in person or interact with the outside world. Instead, they can only communicate with other contestants through a voice-controlled show-specific social media application. Catfishing is on the table too,...
- 11/6/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Alert! Netflix has revealed that “The Circle” Season 5 will debut on December 28, 2022 and it will take place over four weeks (see the full schedule below). At the end of this fifth installment, which is dubbed “The Circle Singles,” the contestant who earns the highest rating from their fellow sequestered competitors will win the 150,000 grand prize. Read on for everything to know about “The Circle” Season 5 cast/release date, including the list of real players and catfishes.
Season 5 schedule:
Week 1: Episodes 1-4
Week 2: Episodes 5-8
Week 3: Episodes 9-12
Week 4: Finale Episode
See‘The Circle’ winners: US Netflix seasons [Photos]
The biggest news of the season is that there’s a “Singles” requirement for the cast members. That means only people who aren’t currently in a relationship (or those who consider their status to be “it’s complicated”) are eligible to compete. As always, none of the participants...
Season 5 schedule:
Week 1: Episodes 1-4
Week 2: Episodes 5-8
Week 3: Episodes 9-12
Week 4: Finale Episode
See‘The Circle’ winners: US Netflix seasons [Photos]
The biggest news of the season is that there’s a “Singles” requirement for the cast members. That means only people who aren’t currently in a relationship (or those who consider their status to be “it’s complicated”) are eligible to compete. As always, none of the participants...
- 12/14/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
E! has ordered a four-part series that brings some of the most celebrated TV casts back together on a roadtrip.
The casts of All My Children, Scrubs, A Different World and Queer Eye For The Straight Guy are getting back together for Reunion Road Trip to reminisce and share surprising revelations about their shows. The series launches on June 10.
It is the latest U.S. order for Studio Lambert, the All3Media-backed producer behind series such as Netflix’s The Circle and CBS’ Undercover Boss.
The company’s U.S. division is led by EVP, Development and Current Jack Burgess.
Burgess and Studio Lambert have had a busy year, despite the pandemic. Right at the start of the pandemic, they scored an order for Celebrity Watch Party from Fox. The show, which is based on the company’s hit UK format Gogglebox, premiered on May 7 and was turned around in 21 days.
The casts of All My Children, Scrubs, A Different World and Queer Eye For The Straight Guy are getting back together for Reunion Road Trip to reminisce and share surprising revelations about their shows. The series launches on June 10.
It is the latest U.S. order for Studio Lambert, the All3Media-backed producer behind series such as Netflix’s The Circle and CBS’ Undercover Boss.
The company’s U.S. division is led by EVP, Development and Current Jack Burgess.
Burgess and Studio Lambert have had a busy year, despite the pandemic. Right at the start of the pandemic, they scored an order for Celebrity Watch Party from Fox. The show, which is based on the company’s hit UK format Gogglebox, premiered on May 7 and was turned around in 21 days.
- 5/6/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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