Chrissy Teigen’s ‘Chrissy’s Court’ Renewed for Season 3 at Roku, After Season 2 Breaks Viewing Records (EXCLUSIVE)
23.06.2022 - 15:47
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorChrissy Teigen will be donning her judge’s robes once again for Season 3 of “Chrissy’s Court,” returning exclusively to the Roku Channel this fall.Roku’s greenlight for a third run of the courtroom series, patterned after daytime TV fare like “Judge Judy” and “The People’s Court,” comes after Season 2 scored as the most-watched unscripted Roku original premiere to date. In each episode, Judge Chrissy adjudicates one small-claims case. The plaintiffs, defendants, and disputes are real, and Teigen’s decisions are final and binding.
The show features Teigen’s mom, Pepper Thai, as the “bailiff” who maintains order in the court.The second season of “Chrissy’s Court” drew more unique views than any prior unscripted Roku original launch during its opening weekend on the Roku Channel in the U.S., from June 17-19, 2022. The series also was the Roku Channel’s No. 1 VOD program in the U.S.
by unique views during that time period. “Chrissy’s Court” will return for a 10-episode third season on Oct. 21 on the Roku Channel.
Roku originally picked up the show with the January 2021 acquisition of the assets of Jeffrey Katzenberg’s Quibi, which shut down after less than a year of operation.“The cases in Season 3 of ‘Chrissy’s Court’ are wilder, the people are more fun than ever, and no claim is too petty for my courtroom,” Teigen said in a statement. “Mom and I can’t wait to bring the all-new season to audiences this October exclusively on The Roku Channel.”“Chrissy’s Court” is executive produced by Teigen, Luke Dillon, Jane Lipsitz, Dan Cutforth, Dan Volpe and Mason Steinberg. The show is produced by Teigen’s Suit & Thai Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment and Alfred Street Industries.“We are thrilled with
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