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Gladiators (2024 Australian TV series)
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Gladiators
GenreSports entertainment
Created by
  • Dan Carr
  • John Ferraro
Based onGladiators
by Dan Carr and John Ferraro
Presented by
StarringMark McGaw
Voices ofMatt Russell
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producers
  • John Ferraro
  • Barry Poznick
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companyWarner Bros. International Television Production
Original release
NetworkNetwork 10
Release15 January (2024-01-15) –
28 January 2024 (2024-01-28)
Related
Gladiators (1995–1996)
Gladiators (2008)

Gladiators (also known as Gladiators Australia) is an Australian television series, which premiered on 15 January 2024 on Network 10.[1][2][3] It is hosted by Beau Ryan and Liz Ellis. It is based on the earlier Australian iterations of the American version of the franchise.[4] The first iteration being broadcast from 1995–1996 and a short-lived revival being the second in 2008.

The referee of the show is the former Australian Gladiator and rugby league player, Mark McGaw, also known as "Hammer".[5][6] Casting for contenders for the first series began in August 2023[7] and the twelve "Gladiators" were announced on 26 September 2023.[8] In May 2024, it was officially announced that Gladiators is being cancelled after only one season, that failed to find an audience.[9]

Production

The second possible revival of the Australian version of Gladiators was rumoured to be produced soon after the second British revival was announced.[10] Casting for contenders to compete against the Gladiators was announced in August, and it was revealed that the show would air in early 2024 on Network 10.[7] Distribution rights are held by Amazon MGM Studios Distribution, with the show being executively produced by John C. Ferraro and Barry Poznick.[11] The episodes were filmed at Disney Studios Australia in Sydney, New South Wales.[6]

The series was initially announced as premiering on 7 January 2024, within the summer non-ratings period; however, one month prior to the premiere, it was postponed by a day.[3] It was later announced that the series would instead premiere on 15 January 2024, to enable a wider audience to view the revival series.[2]

Marketing

The series was announced to air in early 2024. It is sponsored by a wide range of companies, including QSR International and auto home delivery services, and will include "back-to-school" marketing. Similar to the original series, it is a comedic sports entertainment show with "cartoon-ish violence" for a family audience.[12]

The first official teaser trailer for the series was released on 6 November 2023, featuring eight of the Gladiators of the show (females Arrow, Chaos, Comet, Halo, and males Cyclone, Phoenix, Spartan and Viking).[13]

Format

The show involves permanent competitors known as "Gladiators" that compete against "Contenders" in several events made to test out both their physical and mental capabilities.

In each episode, two men and two women compete for points against the Gladiators across four different events, with separate events for males and females. After this, each pair then competes against each other in "The Eliminator", a grueling obstacle course, of which any points they have won previously go towards time for a head start on their opponent. The winner of this is dubbed the champion of the episode, and will advance to the Finals, in hope to be crowned as the overall champions.

The winners of the series will have the opportunity to become a Gladiator in the next series of the show and face off against new contenders.[3]

Events

On the show, the Contenders will face the Gladiators in events testing their speed, strength, stamina, agility and power.[14] The series sees the return of some classic events, with a few brand-new events.[15] Each episode featured four events chosen at random, with every episode finishing with The Eliminator obstacle course.[16]

In the first series, the following events were introduced in this order:

  • In the Heats, events Duel, Powerball, Pyramid and The Wall were played with a rotation.
  • In the Quarter-Finals, two new events, Tilt and Hang Tough were introduced.
  • In the Semi-Finals, new events Whiplash and The Edge premiered.

The Edge

The Edge is a brand new event in Gladiators Australia, in which the contender goes head-to-head against one gladiator in a criss-cross-shaped platform 5 metres above the arena floor. The contender must make it to the other side without being knocked off the Edge by the gladiator. Each cross is worth a point.

The game is based on the British event with the same name.

The Eliminator

The final Eliminator obstacle course includes 9 different obstacles:

  1. Over-under bars
  2. Balance beams
  3. 6 meter rope climb
  4. Hand ladders
  5. Climbing up and down the Pyramid
  6. Cargo net climb
  7. Fire pole dismount
  8. Travelator
  9. Through the "foam brick" wall

Gladiators

The 12 Australian and New Zealander athletes, appearing as Gladiators, were announced on 26 September 2023.[8]

However, in November 2023, it was revealed that a seventh male Gladiator would appear on the show. Named "Dragon", light heavyweight mixed martial artist Tyson Pedro was revealed.[17][18] Black Ops—real name Bertrand Venail—was also revealed during the airing of the series – bringing the total to 14 Gladiators.

The grand prize for the winners of the season, Kalani Lenehan and Taylah Bisshopp, was the title of Gladiator.[19]

Female Gladiators
Alias Name Series Age Stats State/Territory Biography
Arrow Harriet Roberts 1– 31 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
74 kg (163 lb)
QLD
Chaos Jaymi-Lee Morris 1– 30 164 cm (5 ft 5 in)
82 kg (181 lb)
NSW
  • Bodybuilder and powerlifter
Comet Tatyanna Pogonza-Dumas 1– 24 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
65 kg (143 lb)
NSW
Elektra Alethea Boon 1– 39 161 cm (5 ft 3 in)
64 kg (141 lb)
NSW
Halo Chanique Greyling 1– 30 179 cm (5 ft 10 in)
68 kg (150 lb)
NSW
  • Hollywood stuntwoman, model and mixed martial artist
Raven Katelin van Zyl 1– 31 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
67 kg (148 lb)
QLD
  • CrossFit Games athlete and former Australian field hockey player
Male Gladiators
Alias Name Series Age Stats State/Territory Biography
Black Ops Bertrand Venail 1– 36 NSW
Cobra Damien Rider 1– 48 190 cm (6 ft 3 in)
95 kg (209 lb)
SA
Cyclone Blessings Chilufya 1– 22 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)
104 kg (229 lb)
QLD
  • Fitness coach
Dragon Tyson Pedro 1– 31 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)
99 kg (218 lb)
NSW
  • UFC mixed martial artist
Maximus Kwame Duah 1– 30 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
108 kg (238 lb)
SA
  • Bodybuilder and influencer
Phoenix Sandor Earl 1– 33 192 cm (6 ft 4 in)
105 kg (231 lb)
NSW
  • Former NRL player for New Zealand
Spartan Khan Porter 1– 33 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
92 kg (203 lb)
NSW
  • CrossFit Games athlete
Viking Jett Kenny 1– 30 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)
93 kg (205 lb)
QLD
  • Australian ironman, television personality and model

Episodes

Episode Contest Original airdate Contenders (Female) Contenders (Male) Events
1 Heat 1 15 January 2024 Ana v Makedonka Jonny v Ben/Kurt[a] Duel, Powerball, The Wall, Pyramid
2 Heat 2 16 January 2024 Taylah v Caitlin Chris v Alex Powerball, Duel, Pyramid, The Wall
3 Heat 3 17 January 2024 Tee v Yani Zak/Danny[b] v Chris The Wall, Duel, Powerball, Pyramid
4 Heat 4 18 January 2024 Julia v Emilia/Bec[c] Leo/Daine[d] v Dan Powerball, Duel, Pyramid, The Wall
5 Heat 5 19 January 2024 Sam v Rachelle Kalani v Torey Duel, Powerball, Pyramid, The Wall
6 Heat 6 21 January 2024 Michelle v Janice Jason v Sohrab The Wall, Duel, Powerball, Pyramid
7 Quarter Final 1 22 January 2024 Tee v Julia Jason v Chris Pyramid, Tilt, Hang Tough, The Wall
8 Quarter Final 2 23 January 2024 Makedonka v Janice Jonny v Kalani Hang Tough, Tilt, Pyramid, The Wall
9 Quarter Final 3 24 January 2024 Taylah v Sam Daine v Danny Tilt, Hang Tough, The Wall, Pyramid
10 Semi Final 1 25 January 2024 Taylah v Tee Daine v Chris The Edge, Pyramid, Whiplash, The Wall/Duel
11 Semi Final 2 26 January 2024 Janice v Julia (wildcard) Kalani v Jason (wildcard) The Edge, The Wall, Duel, Pyramid, Whiplash
12 Grand Final 28 January 2024 Taylah v Janice Daine v Kalani Hang Tough, The Wall, The Edge, Pyramid
Notes
  1. ^ Ben got injured in Powerball, so he was replaced by reserve contender Kurt.
  2. ^ Zak got injured in Duel, so he was replaced by reserve contender Danny.
  3. ^ Emilia got injured in Pyramid, so she was replaced by reserve contender Bec.
  4. ^ Leo got injured in The Wall, so he was replaced by reserve contender Daine.

Episode summary

In the final eliminator round, each point is equal to 0.5 second head start for the winning contender.

Heat 1

Female
Events Ana Makedonka Gladiators
Duel 0 0 Chaos
Powerball 1 0 Arrow, Chaos, Elektra
The Wall 5 0 Halo & Elektra
Pyramid 0 0 Halo & Arrow
Total scores 6 0
Male
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