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Saturday, May 21, 2005

Trinidad and Tobago will be the site of the next Challenge

The location of the next Challenge has been determined. Trinidad and Tobago has been chosen to be the site of the next installment of the Challenge. Although there has been talk (Long article: there's a tiny bit in there about the country being approached by BMP) about bringing the Challenge to Trinidad and Tobago, I'm receiving news that the Prime Minister officially made the announcement that 16 episodes would be filmed in the country of Trindad and Tobago. Although we haven't found the official start date of the Challenge, the Challenge is said to coincide with Battle of the Network Reality TV Stars, which films from June 1 to June 12.

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Castmembers are being auditioned for a "reality movie" called "Kill Reality"

In an interesting turn of events, The Fishbowl and Creative Light Entertainment will be producing both a feature film and a reality show that's set to air on E!

The show, which is called "Kill Reality" (Press Release) will follow former reality television show alumni as they make their own scripted feature film, while living together. While the press release cites castmembers from Survivor and The Real World, the Fishbowl is holding open auditions for former reality television stars this week. To take a look at the open call, click here. E! plans to air "Kill Reality" in an eight episode span this July.