Is it a looming divorce, a temporary separation, or merely a REALLY rough patch?
19.10.2023 - 20:59 / variety.com
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from the Season 7 finale of “Jet Lag: The Game” now streaming on Nebula and YouTube. The Season 7 finale of “Jet Lag: The Game” launched on YouTube Wednesday, giving all non-Nebula subscribers access to the Streamy-nominated online travel game show, and the big reveal of its latest winner. In an interview with Variety, “Jet Lag” stars Sam Denby, Ben Doyle (the victor of the “tag across Europe”-formatted Season 7) and Adam Chase broke down the making of their series, which is produced by Denby’s Wendover Productions and airs new episodes first on creator-community-focused indie streamer Nebula.
Denby, who was named chief content officer of Nebula in August, and his team also discuss why they have yet to do a project like “Jet Lag” at a larger streamer. How far in advance are you planning new seasons — is there a big chart somewhere plotting out years of “Jet Lag: The Game”?
Denby: We totally would have a big chart if we all worked in the same place, I think we would have a crazy maniacal wall.
But we work remotely. What we didn’t realize at the start is how weather-dependent we actually are when we shoot, more than anything in terms of daylight hours.
We like to have long days, and it kind of just looks lame to film at night. So we like to film as much as possible in summer, which is why last winter we went south of the equator to southern hemisphere summer in New Zealand.
Chase: Season 8, we already have the concept, we already have the guest and we’re going to film that in a few weeks. We’re very excited about both the concept and the guest and then we are already loosely discussing location and early thoughts about game design for Season
.Is it a looming divorce, a temporary separation, or merely a REALLY rough patch?
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