Its Raining Creatures in Fear Factor: House of Fear Premiere Clip [Exclusive]
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Its Raining Creatures in Fear Factor: House of Fear Premiere Clip [Exclusive]


Ahead of the new “Jackass” movie this summer, Johnny Knoxville is serving as the host of “Fear Factor: House of Fear.”

We have an exclusive clip from the series premiere, in which the contestants’ fates are sealed with abarrage of insects, rats, pigeons, lizards, and snakes.

The reboot of the reality competition series debuts on Fox this Sunday, January 11, at 8pm ET directly following the network’s NFL wild card game coverage.

If you miss the premiere, it’ll air again in its regular Wednesday slot on January 14 at 9pm ET/PT on Fox, followed by streaming the next day on Hulu.

This version of “Fear Factor” drops 14 strangers into a remote location to live together and face mind-blowing stunts, harrowing challenges, and a twisted game of social strategy where trust is fleeting — and fear is a weapon.

Only one contestant conquers all their fears and walks away with the grand prize: $200,000.

Contestants include high school physics teacher Blake, Spelling to Communicate practitioner Chelsea, salon owner Damienne, aerospace engineer Danielle, soccer player Dida, emergency dispatcher Ethan, marketing professional Jayleen, teacher’s aid Jeni, school counselor Kristen, flight attendant Lance, eBike business owner Rob, retired NYPD detective Rodney, stay-at-home mom Tyler, and unemployed coal miner Zach.

Joe Rogan hosted “Fear Factor” during its original run on NBC from 2001-2006 and again for its revival in 2011-2012. Ludacris served as host for MTV’s iteration of the show from 2017-2018.

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