By Julio Blanca
Jun 22, 2024, 16:46 PM EDT
Telemundo is getting ready for a new reality show, which this time is known as ‘La Isla: Desafìo Extremo’, in which a group of celebrities and non-famous people will compete for a prize of $200,000.
This amount is what is generally taken in other competitions such as ‘La Casa de los Famosos’ or ‘Top Chef VIP’, but the particularity is that contestants who do not belong to the entertainment world could take this money.
Javier Poza, who debuts on Telemundo, has shared several details of this reality show, in which they will have to overcome physical and mental tests in order to survive.
“Not only are we going to be in one place, in one location, we are going to be living in different environments with what this implies and this is going to be constantly challenging them,” said the Mexican in an interview with the ‘Hoy Día’ program.
In addition to this, he stated that there will be three teams, known as Panthers, Sharks and Eagles.
“Now how they are going to interact within the competition, we will see, resolve, as time goes by,” he said.
He added that mental challenges will also make things difficult and interesting.
For now it is unknown who the 24 participants of the reality show will be, but there are many expectations to know who will join this experience.
The truth is that this type of competition attracts a lot of attention, since celebrities are seen in another aspect, in which they have to demonstrate their physical conditions and mental abilities to overcome these challenges.
From the public they have already been seen excited and that is why they have left some messages on Telemundo’s social networks: “I’m going to get hooked again on another reality show”, “Who are the 24 participants? Please say it”, “I won’t miss it, I love games like that”, “I want it to start now”.
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