Netflix to try to port "Monopoly" to TV again

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Bob F

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Jul 13, 2026, 2:03:40 PM (15 hours ago) Jul 13
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Thirty-plus years after Merrrrrrv did it as a summer fill-in for ABC (article at the blog of the Strong National Museum of Play, which you can visit in downtown Rochester, NY), Netflix buys a fresh take from Studio Lambert (The Traitors) and Hasbro... at the end is a link to a casting call, no word on a location but Imma take a stab at Albuquerque:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/monopoly-competition-series-netflix-1236646527/ (link)
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Jim Ellwanger

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Jul 13, 2026, 2:11:12 PM (15 hours ago) Jul 13
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The contestant application asks you to affirm that you have a valid passport - I know people sometimes think you need one to travel to New Mexico, but I'm going to guess instead that they're planning on producing it in the U.K.


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Mark Jeffries

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Jul 13, 2026, 3:58:40 PM (13 hours ago) Jul 13
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Considering that Studio Lambert (a former division of All3Media that will now be a division of Banijay) is UK-based, yeah.

It should be noted that King World licensed Monopoly for a TV version and when they contractually brought it to Merv first, he turned them down. After KW flailed about on the actual format, they begged Merv to take a pass at it. That got on the air, along with the first prime time version of "Jeopardy!" as a backup (didn't work, as both shows were dumped on Saturday night by ABC).

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M-D November

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Jul 13, 2026, 4:09:48 PM (13 hours ago) Jul 13
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Strangely, the application also asks potential contestants to talk about the strategy they'd use, but doesn't provide any detail about the actual gameplay.  Are contestants supposed to assume that the game will be played exactly like its boxed source material?
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