The CW Lands Legends of the Hidden Temple Reboot
The CW has officially landed the
Legends of the Hidden Temple reboot, with Deadline reporting that the reboot will also be produced by the original producers of the series, Stone & Company.
According to the report, the reboot will see many of its original ideas brought back, including the giant talking Mayan head Olmec, the Moat Crossings, The Steps of Knowledge, and the iconic Temple Run. Team names will also stick to their original titles, so expect to see the Purple Parrots, Blue Barracudas, Orange Iguanas, Red Jaguars, Silver Snakes, and Green Monkeys all making their way back.
Legends of the Hidden Temple, the 1990s Nickelodeon game show where kids navigated through a
really cool obstacle course designed to resemble something out of an
Indiana Jones movie, is back, baby! And this time – it’s for adults. It’s basically going to be the same show, but instead of young contestants, the players will be all grown-up. And instead of airing on Nickelodeon, the
Legends of Hidden Temple reboot is headed to The CW.
When I was a kid, I was a big fan of
Legends of the Hidden Temple, a game show that ran from 1993 to 1995 on Nickelodeon. Every episode started with six teams of two contestants as part of a three-round competition where they answered quiz show questions,
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Do You Have What It Takes to Become a Legend of the Hidden Temple? Now You Can Find Out
For everyone who grew up watching reruns of
Legends of the Hidden Temple and wishing they could participate only to find out the show ended in 1995, do I have news for you! On Tuesday, Deadline reported that The CW has ordered a reboot of the classic Nickelodeon show, which had previously been set to be rebooted by the now-defunct Quibi.
Legends of the Hidden Temple centers on six teams of two participating in three rounds of competition to find out who earns the right to enter the temple. This new edition will no longer feature kids as contestants and will instead be all about nostalgia-loving adults. Sorry, Gen Z, you have to be 21 or older to participate.