Not really a surprise - although it was steadily growing and had a loyal fanbase it was from a lowbase and never the breakout hit it deserved to be. Hopefully Netflix will add the UK version to their portfolio as I think it works well for them and they produce the other versions in the UK, and have recommissioned the US one. Would be a double blow if they ended up moving the US one to be produced in the US and it fell into the same tropes that all US reality shows seem to follow.
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The Circle UK axed
- Thread starter Brekkie
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Wow.
So, will the UK-based venue and facilities still be used for the foreign versions?
So, will the UK-based venue and facilities still be used for the foreign versions?
Kingston
Canadian Royalty
I agree. However the casting website only has the UK and US listed. I would think if Netflix was committed to more international versions they’d be listed. That said I don’t know what impact COVID-19 is playing in this but I’d think they’d be able to implement protocol that would allow them to resume production no matter what version they’re moving forward with.That's true - and perhaps in the case of The Circle perhaps more value to Netflix in launching versions in other countries than continuing with multiple versions in one country.
No great surprise but rather than taking on the UK version themselves Netflix will just be adding more British contestants to their (US) version. Was inevitable given the inclusion of Chloe last series and the way Netflix are now casting other shows such as Too Hot to Handle.
www.thesun.co.uk

Netflix to create Anglo-American version of The Circle after C4 axed show
FANS still mourning the loss of the British show The Circle should cheer up — Netflix are about to produce an Anglo-American version. Though still called The Circle USA, I can reveal that the futur…

Just started S2 of Too Hot to Handle and a bit disappointed. Marvin's the only hot guy.and the way Netflix are now casting other shows such as Too Hot to Handle.
Too much to wish that they might include some Aussies?No great surprise but rather than taking on the UK version themselves Netflix will just be adding more British contestants to their (US) version. Was inevitable given the inclusion of Chloe last series and the way Netflix are now casting other shows such as Too Hot to Handle.
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Netflix to create Anglo-American version of The Circle after C4 axed show
FANS still mourning the loss of the British show The Circle should cheer up — Netflix are about to produce an Anglo-American version. Though still called The Circle USA, I can reveal that the futur…www.thesun.co.uk
Kingston
Canadian Royalty
Trash. Season 2 is even more so than the first. Robert isn’t bad looking.Just started S2 of Too Hot to Handle and a bit disappointed. Marvin's the only hot guy.
100% pure trash. But now I see there's a Brazilian version and I totally need to watch that when I'm done with this one.Trash. Season 2 is even more so than the first. Robert isn’t bad looking.
Kingston
Canadian Royalty
I will have to check it out. Brazilian men100% pure trash. But now I see there's a Brazilian version and I totally need to watch that when I'm done with this one.

I wouldn't be surprised if they throw in one or two.Too much to wish that they might include some Aussies?
Kingston
Canadian Royalty
Now that they’re expanding the casting net further than just Americans I’d love to see them expand a further week and start with 10 players.I wouldn't be surprised if they throw in one or two.
Kingston
Canadian Royalty
17 episodes would allow a full extra week plus the final. If last season was anything to go off of the season could have easily lasted a full 20 episodes.Would certainly like to see an extra week of episodes (about 16 would be fine) but I think eight contestants at the beginning is enough, with between 6-8 additions, with the US series usually on a two episode cycle.
As for newbies after the first few blockings they become rather redundant. I’d rather a bigger cast in the beginning with 4 to 5 late arrivals with a slightly longer end game. 10 initial players also gives them a stronger mix of players.
Unlike other reality shows though I think the newbies generally take the show forward rather than just act as numbers and you do need them to potentially out number the originals at the end, something which couldn't happen if you only have 4 or 5 in a cast that starts at 10. I think they need to be careful on repeatedly using the twist of having eliminees become new players, whilst personally I'd also return to 4 at the end. Even though almost all shows do it I generally find that adding more people to the final often makes them less interesting rather than more interesting and usually denies us a bit of gameplay just as things get interesting.
Kingston
Canadian Royalty
I disagree. The format clearly favours the original cast or the occasional early additions. The newbies become more and more pointless as the series progresses. Paddy being the latest addition to have won having been introduced in episode 10, followed by Natalya who entered in episode 5, all other winners have been original players.