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Opposite Worlds

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Genre
  
Reality competition

Directed by
  
Hans van Riet

Original language(s)
  
English

Created by
  
Sergio Nakasone

Presented by
  
Luke Tipple

Country of origin
  
United States Chile (Franchise)

Opposite Worlds is an American reality game show that premiered on January 21, 2014 on the cable channel Syfy. The show previously aired on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with the latter being a live elimination episode. The format of the reality game show is based on the successful Chilean series Mundos Opuestos (2012–13) on the cable channel Canal 13. The series revolves around a group of strangers living in a house that is divided by a "future" and "past" theme. The contestants are divided into two teams, and compete in weekly challenges to determine where they will live. One contestant, known as the Decider, selects two contestants to compete in a challenge, with the loser being eliminated from the game. The winner of the series, determined after six weeks, will win a $100,000 prize. The series is hosted by Luke Tipple.

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History

The Chilean series Mundos Opuestos first premiered in January 2012, and featured a total of thirty-two contestants who were both celebrities and non-celebrities, including Richard Rubin of Beauty and the Geek. The series proved to be an early success, and editions for Turkey, Mexico, and the United States were later announced to be in the works. The series was first announced in October 2013, and was slated for a January 2014 release. The series officially launched on January 21, 2014. The first season ended on February 26, 2014 and as of January 2016, a second season has not been announced.

Format

Opposite Worlds is a game show in which a group of contestants live in isolation from the outside world in a custom built "house", constantly under video surveillance. The house is divided by a "future" (luxurious Space Age) and "past" (primitive Stone Age) theme, with a glass wall dividing the two areas. The contestants are divided into two teams, and participate in a weekly "Worldly Challenge" to determine which area the teams will stay; the winning team is given the option to live in the future or the past. The two teams later select one of their own to be "protected" for the week, thus are not able to be eliminated that week. The viewers then vote for one of the two protected contestants to become the "Decider", who will then select one player from each team to face off in "The Duel of Destiny". The loser of the duel is eliminated from the competition. The series also features a "Twitter Popularity Index" (TPI), which is used to determine the popularity of each contestant; the most popular contestant receives a reward, while the least popular receives a punishment. Opposite Worlds is a game show in which a group of contestants live in isolation from the outside world in a custom built "house", constantly under video surveillance. The house is divided by a "future" and "past" theme, with a glass wall dividing the two areas. Though the show is hosted by Tipple, the house also features an electronic voice, Athena, who communicates with those in the "future" area of the house. The contestants are divided into two teams, and participate in a weekly "Worldly Challenge" to determine which area the teams will stay; the winning team is given the option to live in the future or the past. The two teams later select one of their own to be "protected" for the week, thus are not able to be eliminated that week. The viewers then vote for one of the two protected contestants to become the "Decider", who will then select one player from each team to face off in "The Duel of Destiny". The loser of the duel is eliminated from the competition. The series also features a "Twitter Popularity Index", which is used to determine the popularity of each contestant; the most popular contestant receives a reward, while the least popular receives a punishment. The index is run using an artificial intelligence which determines whether tweets about each contestant are positive or negative.

Development

The series is based on the Chilean reality series Mundos Opuestos, which premiered in 2012. The Chilean edition featured a mixture of celebrity contestants and non-celebrities, including Richard Rubin of Beauty and the Geek. In October 2012, it was confirmed that SyFy had picked up the rights to air the series for twelve episodes for a total of six weeks. Mark Stern, president of content over SyFy, said the series "has become an absolute phenomenon [...] This groundbreaking, edgy program is a remarkable television experiment transporting the audience and the contestants into starkly opposite worlds, simultaneously." The series is executive produced by JD Roth, Todd A. Nelson, Brant Pinvidic, Adam Kaloustian and Curtis Colden for Eyeworks USA. Casting for the series was done both online and through casting calls, with applicants being able to submit videos to SyFy or to appear at a casting call. It was noted that eight out of the original twelve contestants were from California, while three of the potential four contestants were from California as well. Wyatt, JR, Frank, and Charles were the only contestants who submitted their applications online.

It was announced on January 9, 2014 that Luke Tipple would host the series. Tipple had previously been on television series' for networks such as The CW and the Discovery Channel. The contestants entered the house on January 16, 2014. The cast was revealed on January 14, 2014. Contestants Danielle Pascente and Jeffry Calle were the youngest contestants at age 25; Wyatt Werneth was the oldest at age 47. Rachel Lara is a working actress and starred in Lionsgate's thriller movie, 'Killer Holiday', and had previously been a character model for Capcom's' 'Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City' video game, while Charles Haskins joined the Marines at the age of 19. Jesse Wilson had previously appeared on the reality series Love in the Wild (2012). Aside from the original twelve contestants, an additional four contestants were revealed to be potential contestants, with the public deciding which two should enter the game. The two contestants selected entered the house at a later date.

Opposite Worlds airs on Tuesdays and Wednesdays on the SyFy network. The Wednesday episode of the series was announced to be live, making it the first SyFy series to air live episodes. The show is simulcasted in Canada on Bell Media's Space channel. In addition they hold the rights to produce a local edition of the show.

Contestants

In addition four more potential cast members were revealed for a public vote. The two players with the most votes will move into the house in time for the January 21 taped episode.

Notes

^[I] Contestant's age at the start of the season.

  • ^Note 1 Players were chosen by the public to move into the house.
  • ^Note 2 Charles broke his leg during the first worldy challenge and therefore could no longer compete in the show.
  • Summary

    On Day 1, the original twelve players entered the house in two groups; Danielle, Frank, Jeffry, Jesse, Lisette, and Rachel formed the Chronos team, and lived in the future area while Angela, Charles, JR, Lauren, Samm, and Wyatt formed the Epoch team in the past area. The following day, the contestants competed in the first Worldly Challenge, which saw the contestants facing off on a platform attempting to knock one another off using stun guns. During the competition, Charles broke his leg and Lauren broke her finger and sprained her wrist. Though Lauren returned to the game that night, Charles remained outside of the house. Chronos won the competition after it came down to a tie-breaker round, and chose to remain in the future area. On Day 3, Lisette and JR were chosen to be the two protected contestants. On Day 7, It was revealed J.R. won The Decider with 90% of the vote. J.R. decided to put in Angela and Rachel in The Duel in which Angela won.

    Notes

  •      Represents Team Chronos
  •      Represents Team Epoch
  • ^Note 3 After losing the challenge Team Epoch had to vote someone off. They voted off Steve.
  • ^Note 4 After winning the challenge, each of the two winners pick another to continue as well, effectively removing the two unpicked players.
  • References

    Opposite Worlds Wikipedia