Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 2 Episode 8 episode titled Capture!
Find out everything you need to know about the Capture episode of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test Capture Season 2 Episode 8 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” titled “Capture,” slated to air on Fox at 9:01 Pm on November 27, 2023, viewers are in for an intense and gripping installment of the military reality series. The episode propels the recruits into the final stage of their selection process, where they face the ultimate challenge: 12 hours of military-grade interrogation. Hosted by an experienced and formidable cast of military experts, the recruits must showcase unwavering resistance, mental fortitude, and an unyielding will to survive to prove they have...
Find out everything you need to know about the Capture episode of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test Capture Season 2 Episode 8 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” titled “Capture,” slated to air on Fox at 9:01 Pm on November 27, 2023, viewers are in for an intense and gripping installment of the military reality series. The episode propels the recruits into the final stage of their selection process, where they face the ultimate challenge: 12 hours of military-grade interrogation. Hosted by an experienced and formidable cast of military experts, the recruits must showcase unwavering resistance, mental fortitude, and an unyielding will to survive to prove they have...
- 11/20/2023
- by News
- TV Regular
New York City’s annual Doc NYC festival kicks off this week, including a full-to-bursting slate of some of this year’s most remarkable documentaries. If you’ve been looking to beef up on your documentary consumption, Doc NYC is the perfect chance to check out a wide variety of some of the year’s best fact-based features. Ahead, we pick out 14 of our most anticipated films from the fest, including some awards contenders, a handful of buzzy debuts, and a number of festival favorites. Take a look and start filling up your schedule now.
Doc NYC runs November 9 – 16 in New York City.
“EuroTrump”
Donald Trump may seem like a sui generis figure, a one-of-a-kind monster who was forged in a perfect storm of racism, tweets, and chaos, but history suggests that he’s really just a new breed of an old type. You don’t even have to look...
Doc NYC runs November 9 – 16 in New York City.
“EuroTrump”
Donald Trump may seem like a sui generis figure, a one-of-a-kind monster who was forged in a perfect storm of racism, tweets, and chaos, but history suggests that he’s really just a new breed of an old type. You don’t even have to look...
- 11/7/2017
- by Kate Erbland, David Ehrlich, Jude Dry, Anne Thompson, Chris O'Falt, Michael Nordine and Jenna Marotta
- Indiewire
"The Hunger Games" meets "Big Brother" on "Opposite Worlds," a new competitive reality series premiering Tuesday, Jan. 21, on Syfy. Luke Tipple, who served a similar function in last summer's CW game show "Capture," hosts the 12-episode series, which airs each Tuesday and Wednesday, the latter episodes live.
"Opposite Worlds" revolves around 14 players who are divided randomly into two teams, each living in an extreme environment that replicates a given time frame.
"One is in a futuristic type environment, while the other is living in much more of a Stone Age environment, but they're separated only by one glass wall, so they can see each other, see how the other half lives," explains Brant Pinvidic, one of the show's executive producers to Zap2it. "Each week they'll be competing for where they will fit in the game, battling to live on whichever side they want to be. It's a really interesting...
"Opposite Worlds" revolves around 14 players who are divided randomly into two teams, each living in an extreme environment that replicates a given time frame.
"One is in a futuristic type environment, while the other is living in much more of a Stone Age environment, but they're separated only by one glass wall, so they can see each other, see how the other half lives," explains Brant Pinvidic, one of the show's executive producers to Zap2it. "Each week they'll be competing for where they will fit in the game, battling to live on whichever side they want to be. It's a really interesting...
- 1/21/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
- CBS's straight-to-series summer 2014 drama "Extant," from Steven Spielberg and starring Halle Berry, is beefing up its cast. Emmy and Golden Globe winner Camryn Manheim has signed on to play Sam Barton, the best friend and closest confidant of Berry's character Molly, an astronaut who returns from a year in space and tries to reconnect with her family. The mystery thriller promises that Molly's experiences will lead to events that change the course of human history.
- Season 6 of "The Voice" won't premiere until late February, but already details about the new season are rolling out. Returning coach Shakira has revealed that her team mentor will be none other than fellow coach Blake Shelton's wife, Miranda Lambert. Nothing like keeping it in the family, though that ought to make it a little uncomfortable in the Shelton-Lambert household for a few months' time. [Access Hollywood]
- More details have become available about...
- 1/9/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Host Luke Tipple isn't exaggerating when he says that no one is safe during "Capture," and all the competing teams will learn that in Tuesday's (Sept. 3) new episode.
Silence is the prey teams' biggest advantage during hunts, but that silence will be harder to sustain this week as everyone's alarm will sound for the duration of the hunt. Until, that is, the first prey team makes it to the mystery box. The box will shut off the alarms as well as give that team a game-changing advantage.
And when we say game-changing advantage, we definitely mean game-changing. Your jaw will drop when the secret power is revealed, and it is something the hunt team will not enjoy. Remember, the power shifts consistently in this game.
Watch an exclusive clip from tonight's all-new episode below, featuring the mad race to the mystery box. Who will be the first to arrive at the box,...
Silence is the prey teams' biggest advantage during hunts, but that silence will be harder to sustain this week as everyone's alarm will sound for the duration of the hunt. Until, that is, the first prey team makes it to the mystery box. The box will shut off the alarms as well as give that team a game-changing advantage.
And when we say game-changing advantage, we definitely mean game-changing. Your jaw will drop when the secret power is revealed, and it is something the hunt team will not enjoy. Remember, the power shifts consistently in this game.
Watch an exclusive clip from tonight's all-new episode below, featuring the mad race to the mystery box. Who will be the first to arrive at the box,...
- 9/3/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"Capture" is about to get even more brutal.
The CW's survival competition show has already seen some contestants break down mentally due to exhaustion and lack of food, but will an injury knock one team out of the running on Tuesday's (August 20) all-new episode?
"There are injuries during the show," host Luke Tipple reveals to Zap2it. "You will see people that are dealing with some injuries they've picked up along the way. Running through the forest at a breakneck speed in panic of being captured is not the greatest way to be traversing the forest. It's tough terrain even for the crew, and cameramen on site were susceptible to injury. It's not a forgiving environment."
In addition to injuries, Tipple says that the game is only going to get harder from here on out. "The game constantly changes across the arc of 10 episodes," Tipple says. "The rules and sabotages...
The CW's survival competition show has already seen some contestants break down mentally due to exhaustion and lack of food, but will an injury knock one team out of the running on Tuesday's (August 20) all-new episode?
"There are injuries during the show," host Luke Tipple reveals to Zap2it. "You will see people that are dealing with some injuries they've picked up along the way. Running through the forest at a breakneck speed in panic of being captured is not the greatest way to be traversing the forest. It's tough terrain even for the crew, and cameramen on site were susceptible to injury. It's not a forgiving environment."
In addition to injuries, Tipple says that the game is only going to get harder from here on out. "The game constantly changes across the arc of 10 episodes," Tipple says. "The rules and sabotages...
- 8/20/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Things got heated during an elimination round on The CW's "Hunger Games"-esque reality show, "Capture," when gray team contestant Jarick Walker enraged the red team for what they thought were homophobic remarks.
When Walker and his partner were hunted down and captured by an openly gay team (the red team), he told host Luke Tipple, "No offense to the red team, but I didn't think they were gonna be the team that caught us."
The red team then fired back, "I think the Division 1 football player is upset he got put up for elimination by two homos."
Walker never meant his comment in a homophobic way and wants to clear the air. "I didn't see where that came from at all," Walker told TMZ. "I'm a competitor and I didn't see anyone catching us. That team was a big team so I didn't see them as a threat. Being big,...
When Walker and his partner were hunted down and captured by an openly gay team (the red team), he told host Luke Tipple, "No offense to the red team, but I didn't think they were gonna be the team that caught us."
The red team then fired back, "I think the Division 1 football player is upset he got put up for elimination by two homos."
Walker never meant his comment in a homophobic way and wants to clear the air. "I didn't see where that came from at all," Walker told TMZ. "I'm a competitor and I didn't see anyone catching us. That team was a big team so I didn't see them as a threat. Being big,...
- 8/12/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
This edition of my Notebook is open wide to a pair of returning shows, one show on hiatus until next summer and one show that is bringing The Hunger Games into your living room.
Indeed, scroll down now for some scoop on Breaking Bad, Falling Skies and more...
Breaking Bad Yep, the final eight episodes start airing this Sunday – I’ve seen Sunday’s episode and it does Not disappoint – but in talking to star Betsy Brandt about her new gig on The Michael J Fox Show, I couldn’t help but ask her if she would miss her AMC character, Marie. As her eyes welled up with tears, she told me:
“I miss her…I don’t want to be sappy Suzie. I shouldn’t call it a once in a lifetime experience because most actors are never going to be on TV on a show like that and I’m so grateful,...
Indeed, scroll down now for some scoop on Breaking Bad, Falling Skies and more...
Breaking Bad Yep, the final eight episodes start airing this Sunday – I’ve seen Sunday’s episode and it does Not disappoint – but in talking to star Betsy Brandt about her new gig on The Michael J Fox Show, I couldn’t help but ask her if she would miss her AMC character, Marie. As her eyes welled up with tears, she told me:
“I miss her…I don’t want to be sappy Suzie. I shouldn’t call it a once in a lifetime experience because most actors are never going to be on TV on a show like that and I’m so grateful,...
- 8/9/2013
- by jimhalterman@gmail.com (Jim Halterman)
- TVfanatic
Studio Lambert USA has found itself a chief. Renegade 83’s Greg Goldman has been tapped as president of the Los Angeles-based studio, which not only adapts formats created by Stephen Lambert’s eponymous U.K. company but also creates and produces U.S. originals. In the new role, Goldman, who created and executive produced NBC’s Ready For Love and CW’s Capture, will create, sell and oversee original efforts as well as help bring those formats to the U.S. market. Story: Eli Holzman, Stephen Lambert to Head All3Media's U.S. Hub "I am delighted to be back in business with Greg who is
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- 8/8/2013
- by Lacey Rose
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Luke Tipple serves as Game Master on Capture
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In the new CW competition reality series, Capture, 12 teams of two people are dropped into a remote, mountainous area for one month and must compete with scarce rations and primitive conditions to be the last team standing and take home a cash prize of $250,000. Each week, different teams are deemed ‘The Hunters’ while the remaining teams are the prey and the hunt – a somewhat softer version of The Hunger Games - is on.
The host of Capture is hunky Aussie survivalist/marine biologist Luke Tipple and with three gay men vying for the end prize, there’s bound to be not only intense competition but also the breaking of certain gay stereotypes.
Just before the second episode of the new series airs tonight, we grabbed some time with Tipple and out contestant James Wallington to talk about the show and...
(photo source)
In the new CW competition reality series, Capture, 12 teams of two people are dropped into a remote, mountainous area for one month and must compete with scarce rations and primitive conditions to be the last team standing and take home a cash prize of $250,000. Each week, different teams are deemed ‘The Hunters’ while the remaining teams are the prey and the hunt – a somewhat softer version of The Hunger Games - is on.
The host of Capture is hunky Aussie survivalist/marine biologist Luke Tipple and with three gay men vying for the end prize, there’s bound to be not only intense competition but also the breaking of certain gay stereotypes.
Just before the second episode of the new series airs tonight, we grabbed some time with Tipple and out contestant James Wallington to talk about the show and...
- 8/6/2013
- by Jim Halterman
- The Backlot
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