Fear Factor (2017-2018)

Premiere:
May 30, 2017

# of Seasons: 2

# of Episodes: 33

Finale:
August 21, 2018

Original Title:
Fear Factor

Genres:
Reality

Production Companies:
Endemol Shine North America

Countries:
US

This refresh of the breakthrough series is hosted by Ludacris and custom-created for a new generation. Filled with new stunts inspired by urban legends, popular scary movies and viral videos from today’s cultural zeitgeist, contestants will confront their fears, be pushed beyond their comfort zones and take action against some of their biggest stressors.

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Assistant Camera:
Jay Stamm

Assistant Editor:
Wesley Walker

Associate Producer:
Jeffrey Pakosta

Camera Operator:
Suzie Weis

Casting Associate:
Eric Flores

Casting Director:
Holland Weathers

Casting Producer:
Brandon Nickens

Co-Executive Producer:
Andy Thomas

Colorist:
Josh Petok

Costume Supervisor:
Dari Ann Settel

Director:
J. Rupert Thompson

Executive Producer:
Anthony Carbone
Keith Geller
Robin Feinberg

First Assistant Editor:
Brendan Maghran

Line Producer:
Sean Nugent

Music Supervisor:
Brittany Douziech

Post Producer:
Jamie Bibo

Production Coordinator:
Anita Phillips

Sound Designer:
Peter Mullen

Sound Effects Editor:
Matt Slivinski

Sound Mixer:
Chris Jon Scott

Still Photographer:
Scott Everett White

Story Editor:
Madeline Rundin

Theme Song Performance:
Austin Fray

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