Fox renews Fear Factor: House of Fear for season 2

Fox has renewed its reality series Fear Factor: House of Fear for a second season. Host Johnny Knoxville will return to guide contestants through extreme stunts and challenges. The announcement comes shortly after the season 1 finale.

Fox Entertainment has officially renewed Fear Factor: House of Fear for season 2. Michael Thorn, president of Fox Television Network, praised the show in a statement, saying it has become a signature unscripted series. He highlighted Johnny Knoxville's role, noting that producers are already planning ways to intensify the challenges for the new season. Endemol is producing the series alongside Knoxville's involvement. The program places strangers in a remote house where they face stunts, physical challenges, and social games. Trust is scarce, and fear drives the competition, with one winner claiming a large cash prize. Season 1 concluded on March 25, when Ethan Macmillan, a 20-year-old emergency dispatcher from Toronto, won $200,000. The finale featured stunts like confronting drowning fears, handling alligator gars, and a race involving jumps between moving semi-trucks. Knoxville, known for the Jackass franchise, recently appeared in Apple TV+'s The Studio and other projects including The Prank Panel on ABC and Reboot on Hulu.

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