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Daily Record
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
BBC The Traitors releases brand new season and you can watch all 12 episodes now
A brand new series of The Traitors has just dropped on BBC iPlayer. The Traitors fans who are struggling to pass the time between the latest season of the show and the highly anticipated Celebrity version later this year will be delighted to know the BBC has just dropped a new season of the programme to make the wait more bearable. The latest season saw Leanne Quigley and Jake Brown take home the grand crash prize after a nail-biting finale was filled with brutal banishments. Since then, the BBC has confirmed the star-studded cast list for the upcoming Celebrity Traitors, which includes Charlotte Church, Alan Carr, and Jonathan Ross among the contestants. The show will air on screens this autumn but if that feels too far away then the spin-off series The Traitors NZ has just dropped on iPlayer. All 12 episodes are now available to stream while the programme airs on BBC Three. The second season of the New Zealand edition of the show sees 22 contestants descend on Claremont Manor, which sits at the foot of Mount Horrible in Timaru. The group of Kiwis compete around the roundtable in the hopes of winning up to $100k, which equates to over £44k, the Metro reports. The spin off sees UK host Claudia Winkleman's role being filled by New Zealand TV presenter Paul Henry, who also hosts the New Zealand version of The Chase, making him the local equivalent of Bradley Walsh. The new season of the psychological game show is filled with classic mind games, kicking off with a bizarre task that asks the contestants to search the ground for body parts of a doll. The inaugural season of The Traitors NZ relied on offbeat casting choices, with many contestants knowing one another before entering the Manor, to make the show stand out from its British, American and Australian editions. Anyone unsure about whether or not its their cup of tea, its difficult to make a dismal season of The Traitors when the format is fairly bulletproof. After the group of Traitors are selected by Henry in the first episode, the new season quickly moves on to the murdering and manipulation. Commenting underneath an X post announcing the new season of The Traitors NZ, fans rushed to have their say on the show. One particularly enthusiastic viewer even went as far as to brand it as the 'by far the best English speaking series of The Traitors.' Another impressed viewer echoed: "I enjoyed this season some good players and deceiving." A third penned: "This is so good!! I'm obsessed." A fourth simply stated: "Can't stop watching this!" Elsewhere in The Traitors universe, the US spin-off is set to return soon with a new cast of celebs waiting to enter the Scottish castle. Hosted by the iconic Scots presenter Alan Cumming, the season four cast has been confirmed. It includes big names like Love Island star Maura Higgins and the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna. The Traitors NZ is available to stream on BBC iPlayer, with episodes airing on BBC Three from 8pm on July 16.


Metro
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
BBC drops brand new season of The Traitors and you can binge all 12 episodes
If you're struggling to pass the time in between the last season of The Traitors and the hotly anticipated Celebrity version later this year, the BBC has something to tide you over. The latest season of the show saw Leanne Quigley and Jake Brown take home the coveted cash prize, after a high-stakes finale that was filled to the brim with banishments. Since then, the Beeb has released the star-studded cast list for the upcoming Celebrity Traitors, which includes Stephen Fry, Charlotte Church and Tom Daley among the recruits. That show will arrive on screens this autumn, but if that feels too far away then the spin-off series The Traitors NZ has just dropped on iPlayer, with all 12 episodes now available to stream while the show airs on BBC Three. The second season of the show sees 22 normie New Zealanders descend on Claremont Manor, which sits at the foot of Mount Horrible – real name – in Timaru. The group of Kiwis battle it out at the roundtable in the hopes of winning up to $100,000 (equivalent to over £44,000). The spin-off sees Claudia Winkleman's hosting shoes filled by New Zealand TV presenter Paul Henry, who also hosts the New Zealand version of The Chase, so he's the local equivalent of Bradley Walsh. Want to get all the latest news and predictions for the best and most dramatic show this new year? Join our The Traitors WhatsApp channel for live episode coverage, behind-the-scenes gossip and a place to recover from all the cliffhangers. Simply click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! Don't forget to turn on notifications! The brand new season of the murder mystery is filled with the show's classic mind games, kicking off with a wacky challenge that asks the contestants to scour the ground for body parts (albeit of a doll). The first season of The Traitors NZ relied on offbeat casting decisions, with many contestants known to each other before entering the Manor, to make the show stand out from its British, American and Australian counterparts. Anyone unsure whether or not to dive in, it's hard to make a dismal season of The Traitors when the format is fairly bulletproof. After the group of Traitors are selected by Henry in the first episode, the new season quickly gets to the murdering and manipulation. More Trending Elsewhere in The Traitors universe, the US spin-off is set to return soon with a new cast of celebrities waiting to enter the Scottish castle. Hosted by the always brilliant Alan Cummming, the season four cast has been confirmed and includes names such as Love Island icon Maura Higgins and the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna. View More » The Traitors NZ is available to stream on BBC iPlayer, with episodes airing on BBC Three from 8pm on July 16. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: BBC star reveals how 'difficult' Father's Day announcement was after devastating loss MORE: True story behind BBC crime drama that sent fans 'down a rabbit hole' MORE: Outnumbered child star, 29, marries partner of seven years