Even though fans are still thoroughly enjoying The Challenge: Double Agents, speculation about the next season has already begun. A spoiler on Twitter recently revealed details about season 37, including cast and where the show will be filmed. Fans can expect to see many familiar faces and even some new ones. MTV may not have confirmed any cast , but if the rumors are correct, viewers are in for a heck of a season.
The Challenge has been on the air for decades. Recently, MTV has been pumping out back-to-back-to-back seasons, with Double Agents and All-Stars overlapping and now season 37 in the works. Fans know the cast can make a tremendous impact on how the season will play out, so knowing who the competitors will be can tell you a lot about a season. There are some returning favorites in the cast, but Big Brother alum, they’ll be disappointed.
According to spoiler filmed in frigid Iceland, season 37 is being filmed in Croatia, so contestants won’t need to bundle up quite so much.
The cast contains a mixture of veterans and rookies, as usual, but this season seems to be very veteran-heavy. Returning cast include Nany Gonzalez, Nelson Thomas, Amanda Garcia, Nam Vo, Tori Deal, Devin Walker, Liv Jawando, Fessy Shafaat, Ashley Mitchell, Cory Wharton, Jay Starrett, Big T, Josh Martinez, Kaycee Clark, Aneesa Ferreira, and Kyle Christie. The season’s rookies include Mark Byron (Big Brother UK), Emy Alupei (Tori Deal’s ex, Jordan Wiseley.
The cast is an interesting group. Who is included, and more importantly not included, may indicate who wins Double Agents and All-Stars. Aneesa has been on the show for 15 seasons and has expressed a desire to retire from the show after securing her first win. So, for Aneesa to be a part of the cast means she probably didn’t win All-Stars. Also, Leroy Garrett has expressed the same desire, so him not being on the season 37 cast means Double Agents, though the same could be said about CT.
As MTV works to establish its quarantine bubble for The Challenge season 37, more cast and alternates are likely to be added. Contestants are often removed from the competition due to injury, so perhaps the quarantine alternates can be swapped in. Double Agents is wrapping up, All-Stars is picking up speed, and now production on season 37 is underway. Is MTV giving fans too much of a good thing? Or will viewers be just as excited for season 37 as they were for all the seasons that came before it?
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