Sigue a una nueva generación de Gladiadores sobrehumanos mientras compiten en una prueba de velocidad y fuerza contra valientes contendientes cotidianos.Sigue a una nueva generación de Gladiadores sobrehumanos mientras compiten en una prueba de velocidad y fuerza contra valientes contendientes cotidianos.Sigue a una nueva generación de Gladiadores sobrehumanos mientras compiten en una prueba de velocidad y fuerza contra valientes contendientes cotidianos.
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Didn't see the original, but this is a change from other Saturday night shows and the ubiquitous quizzes, most of which I love. It's brilliant to have a show all ages can watch together so it works well having Bradley and Barney (father and son) presenting, especially following on from ladies Tess and Claudia doing Strictly before Christmas - we don't need a male and female heading every show as that becomes too samey. There are loads of amazing role models for girls and boys as all competitors and most of the Gladiators are great sports and the remaining Glads make excellent panto villains! Look forward to Season 2.
The third resurgence of the Gladiators franchise was both a surprise hit in the UK in the early parts of 2024 but also my household. More than just 90s nostalgia it brought back fond memories of foolish American physicality vehicle "Ultimate Tag" and we were instantly invested. Filmed in Sheffield arena and with a slew of new younger gladiators (highlights being the one-who-always-understands-the-assignment Legend and the perennially endearing Fury) the only real flaw is the decision to rely on father-and-son presenting team the Walshes. Bradley has the gift of the gab and Barney is a 2D cut-out of a man. Here's hoping another series brings some changes and breaks up the repetition of repeated games a bit, because I'll always have fond memories of this first one.
"Gladiators" is an enduring classic of sports game shows, no matter what country it is made in. In 2024, perhaps unexpectedly, not one but two franchises were revived: the British and the Australian. Both were pretty good. The British version has a solid line-up of gladiators (Legend is a funny successor to Wolf), and the female winner & runner-up are soooo beautiful and humble. The two major changes that are needed for the second season, which has already been confirmed, are: 1) a longer format. 11 are too few episodes, which leads to some losers of the Heats actually qualifying for the next rounds. The ideal number of episodes has always been 15. 2) the Gauntlet MUST be made more difficult (narrower? One more glad added?), because as it stands now almost every contender is getting maximum points and that's boring. But apart from those two complaints, I have no others. Even the hosts, who seemed a little iffy at first, have grown into their roles. 7.5 out of 10.
This came as something of a surprise, a nice bit of of 90's nostalgia, fun completions, you get to see the general public once again take on all manner of Greek gods and amazing Amazonians.
How nice to have a Saturday evening show that isn't a singing contest or dancing.....it is a lot less box ticking than I expected it to be
So, there are some new events, all all new lineup of Gladiators, there are locker room sequences, where you see the guys and girls interacting with one another.
Of course there's no Wolf, he made the classic show, but there is Viper, time will tell if he'll fill those boots.
We'll also see if Mark Clattenburg is a better Gladiator referee than football referee.
There are some of the classic events, there's plenty of old music sequences.
I'm a big fan of Bradley Walsh, but please....did he need to be presenting this as well, there seems to be a pool of about two presenters, Bradley and Stephen Mulhern, wasn't Ulrika available?
8/10.
How nice to have a Saturday evening show that isn't a singing contest or dancing.....it is a lot less box ticking than I expected it to be
So, there are some new events, all all new lineup of Gladiators, there are locker room sequences, where you see the guys and girls interacting with one another.
Of course there's no Wolf, he made the classic show, but there is Viper, time will tell if he'll fill those boots.
We'll also see if Mark Clattenburg is a better Gladiator referee than football referee.
There are some of the classic events, there's plenty of old music sequences.
I'm a big fan of Bradley Walsh, but please....did he need to be presenting this as well, there seems to be a pool of about two presenters, Bradley and Stephen Mulhern, wasn't Ulrika available?
8/10.
Initially I thought I'll just watch the first episode to see how bad it might be, as the 2008 reboot was cringy and did not have the same feel as the beloved 1990s show. However I was plesently surprised - they have somehow managed to capture the heart & feel of the 90s show, but with a modern twist.
Yes its all camp, panto fun...but thats what also makes it great relaxing family weekend TV. We dont all need complex crime dramas or bland quiz shows...here is somethign that is unabashedly fun. It doesnt market itself as an aloof serious show...it just want to let 'superhuman' athletes (the nearest we will get in real life) to go up against 'normal' everyday folk (although most of the contenders here spend a fair about of time in the gym/fitness).
You have your 'Hero' and 'Villian' members which all adds to the fun - but there is also a great sense of admiration and positive feedback to each other and the contestants.
I concur with some other comments that whilst Bradley Walsh et al are OK as presenters, I feel they fall a little short in connection with the series - no Owogas being shouted here...but there is a great -CONTENDERS READY from the new Ref!!!
Great way to spend 60mins of your life sat with the family shouting at the screen without having to travel to Sheffield and purchase a giant foam finger!!!
Yes its all camp, panto fun...but thats what also makes it great relaxing family weekend TV. We dont all need complex crime dramas or bland quiz shows...here is somethign that is unabashedly fun. It doesnt market itself as an aloof serious show...it just want to let 'superhuman' athletes (the nearest we will get in real life) to go up against 'normal' everyday folk (although most of the contenders here spend a fair about of time in the gym/fitness).
You have your 'Hero' and 'Villian' members which all adds to the fun - but there is also a great sense of admiration and positive feedback to each other and the contestants.
I concur with some other comments that whilst Bradley Walsh et al are OK as presenters, I feel they fall a little short in connection with the series - no Owogas being shouted here...but there is a great -CONTENDERS READY from the new Ref!!!
Great way to spend 60mins of your life sat with the family shouting at the screen without having to travel to Sheffield and purchase a giant foam finger!!!
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- TriviaHost Bradley Walsh has previous connections to the show, having taken part in a "Celebrities vs Jockeys", a special of the programme in 1997.
- ErroresThe onscreen statistics for the gladiators routinely say 'Bicep'. The name of the muscle (even singular) is 'Biceps'.
- ConexionesFollows Gladiators (1992)
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