An unprecedented look behind the curtain at the making
of THE CHALLENGE as the MTV hit heads into season 34...
yes, you read that right. BY BREANNE L. HELDMAN
AFTER A TWO-HOUR DRIVE INTO A THAILAND JUNGLE, THE ACTION ON THE
set of MTV’s The Challenge is about to begin. But it doesn’t exactly start with
a foghorn and a bunch of competitors clashing. The moment production-van
doors open to reveal lush green surroundings, the skies open and the wind
picks up, taking a tent with it and sending this season’s 32 reality stars scram-
bling for cover in craft services with the crew. The producers and cameramen
are unfazed and laughing off the incident. This is nothing, they say. Last season,
the entire elimination set washed away in a flash flood just four days before the
first face-off. Moments later, the rain stops and, after a few adjustments to the
freshly muddied obstacle course, the first challenge of season 34—“War of the
Worlds 2,” pitting teams of new
and returning American and British
players against each other and
premiering Aug. 28—is underway.
EW is the first publication to
witness that fun firsthand—and
here’s what we learned.
Everyone gets paid.
“It’s a tiered system where people
who’ve been on [ before] are paid
more money than people who
are just starting the franchise,
but everybody receives a weekly
stipend,” says showrunner Justin
Challe
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