

America's Got Talent: Extreme
Reality competition series showcasing the most outrageous, unique and jaw-dropping acts of enormous scale and magnitude that simply can’t be confined to a theater stage. Contestants will vie for a chance to win a $500,000 prize and the ultimate title, the champion of “America’s Got Talent: Extreme.”
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Plot Summary
America's Got Talent: Extreme is a spin-off series that takes the traditional AGT format and focuses exclusively on the most daring and jaw-dropping extreme stunts and performances. Contestants from around the world showcase their incredible skills in activities like motocross, high-wire acts, pyrotechnics, and other dangerous feats, all vying for a grand prize.
Critical Reception
America's Got Talent: Extreme received a generally mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. While praised for its high-stakes, visually spectacular stunts and the adrenaline-pumping nature of the performances, some critics found the format to be repetitive or less engaging than the original 'America's Got Talent' due to the narrower focus.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its thrilling and unique extreme stunts.
- Some found the focus too narrow compared to the original AGT.
- Audiences enjoyed the high-energy and dangerous performances.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the high-octane excitement and the bravery of the contestants performing extreme stunts. The show was seen as a fun and visually impressive spectacle, though some wished for more variety in the types of acts presented.
Fun Fact
The show features a panel of judges who are themselves accomplished in extreme sports or performance, including professional motocross rider Travis Pastrana, who joined the judging panel for the first season.
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