Million Dollar Island: promo
It's chaos on the beach in Seven's upcoming reality show.
- Published by David Knox
- on May 11, 2023
- Filed under Programming, Video
Seven has released another promo for Million Dollar Island coming soon to Seven.
One hundred everyday Aussies land on a remote desert island, each wearing a bracelet worth $10,000. They gain or lose bracelets by competing in games, forming alliances, scheming or stealing – all while trying to survive the harsh conditions with limited means.
Farmers, retail workers, garbos, nurses, real estate agents and more leave the real world to fight for the $1 million prize. Where will they draw the line? Will humanity win over, or will the lure of a life-changing fortune lead them to do whatever it takes to win?
Million Dollar Island is hosted by Ant Middleton and produced by award-winning Eureka Productions, the maker of some of the world’s biggest entertainment shows, including Seven’s Farmer Wants A Wife.
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7 Responses
Isn’t most of the appeal of these shows meant to stem from the audiences connection to the cast? That promo doesn’t introduce a single person, they all seem so distant and I’m not sure how the audience is meant to be enticed to want to connect to anyone on the show from those promos. Same with The Summit.
This show looks fantastic! I think we’re all in agreement that this’ll probably air once Blow Up has wrapped up?
Unless it is simultaneously like Farmer / Blow Up. 100 is a lot of characters to follow, I suspect better as stripped.
Good on Channel Seven for persevering with a title shunned by their US counterpart, NBC. I’m not a fan of Survivor or The Amazing Race but this seems to tick all the boxes and I hope the audience laps it up. Bring it on Seven, you guys are on a roll.
2 things.
Have you noticed the complete lack of host in the promos. (A plus for me) & the sheer greed of these people. Not my idea of entertainment.
I noticed it in promo 1.
I mean this is a completion, of strategy and (very overtly) greed in the form of those 10k bracelets. Asking people to not be greedy in this circumstance is like asking a boxer not to be violent in the ring.