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The UK version of The Circle
UK commercial broadcaster Channel 4 has cancelled Studio Lambert reality format The Circle after three seasons.
In a statement, C4 said the show, which is coproduced by Studio Lambert North and Motion Content Group, was axed because the broadcaster “has a responsibility to continually look at how we reinvent and create space for new ideas.”
However, there are reports that Studio Lambert is in discussions with Netflix – which has already adapted the format for the US, Brazil and France – to produce a UK version for the streamer.
First aired in 2018, The Circle features contestants living in separate apartments in a block. They can only communicate with each other via a social media platform, allowing them to play as themselves or invent characters.
The Circle Cancelled in the UK
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One of the world s most buzzworthy reality series will not be returning for a new season. According to a recent report from
Variety, Channel 4 has elected not to renew the UK iteration of
The Circle for a fourth season or series. The reality show, which hails from Studio Lambert and Motion Content Group, finds players isolated in apartments, chatting with each other solely through a specially-designed digital app, with the freedom to present themselves or play as a catfish. The series, which initially began in 2018, has become a bonafide hit, with Netflix franchising the idea and adapting it into a number of additional markets, including America, France, and Brazil. The American iteration of the series just wrapped up its second season last week, and has already been greenlit for a third.