Netflix’s hit reality television show “Physical: 100” will return on a bigger scale.
The U.S.-based streaming service announced on Wednesday that the production for the second season of “Physical: 100” had begun, with the producer of the first season Jang Ho-gi back in the chair.
“Physical 100,” first aired in January, is a Netflix original show that featured one hundred contestants fighting for a crown to find the one with the “top physical shape.” The show was the first Korean variety show to land on Netflix’s Top 10 TV show chart in the non-English category upon its launch.
“We have decided to recreate the show from scratch, keeping only the catchphrase ‘the search for the most perfect physique,'” Jang said.
“We are re-drawing our world, with a bigger stage, bigger than the two-football field-sized stage of season 1, inviting even stronger contestants that we were not able to invite last time due to circumstances,” he added.
With rumors circulating that over a thousand people had initially applied to participate in the contest in its first season, contestants in the first season ranged from mixed martial arts player Choo Sung-hoon, Olympic skeleton gold medalist Yun Sung-bin, Olympic gymnastics vault medalist Yang Hak-seon to renowned YouTubers and former special force agents, fighting for the final prize money of 300 million won ($235,500).
Former snowboard cross national team player Woo Jin-young was the winner of the first season.
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BY YONG-JUN CHO [cho.yongjun1@joongang.co.kr]