YouTuber Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson is going all in on his smash-hit competition show Beast Games. The Amazon Prime Video series, known for its jaw-dropping sets and high-stakes challenges, is now officially part of his long-term plan.
Jimmy’s promising fans that Beast Games isn’t slowing down anytime soon, and he’s “committed” to running the show for the next ten years. As for the action, drama, and spectacle, they are only going to get bigger.
MrBeast reveals long-term plans for Beast Games
In a chat with Dexerto, MrBeast shared just how ambitious his show Beast Games really is, revealing that each season he has to build a whole new “city” for the contestants from scratch. For Jimmy and his team, the biggest challenge is creating an entire city. Every year, they “design” and “build” a new one, and now it’s become a sort of annual tradition. Despite the complicated logistics, he loves the process, especially creating the rooms where players stay.
“Definitely, the biggest challenge is putting together a city. Every year we have to put together and design a new city and literally build it, and we’re making this a yearly thing,” Jimmy said. Jimmy also stressed that this is no short-term gig. He has basically signed up for the next ten years of his life, building a city every single year, he joked.
Beast Games has already made a huge splash. Season one pulled in massive views, and with season two going on, Amazon has already given the green light for a third season.
This proves that the platform fully believes in the show’s staying power. Fans are also buzzing online about the new episodes, looking forward to the massive challenges and MrBeast’s trademark over-the-top production. Comments are all over the place, from “When does season 2 release for streaming?” to “This is the biggest game show on earth.”
MrBeast’s Beast Games is just one piece of his bigger vision. Beyond TV, he’s looking to branch out into other areas, like a bank, a mobile network, and building what he calls a next-gen Disney-style entertainment empire.
Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on Mandatory.
