Fear Factor is a reality television show that features contestants competing in a series of extreme stunts and challenges that test their physical and mental strength.
Fear Factor premiered on NBC in 2001 and quickly became a popular show due to its thrilling and suspenseful nature.
The show was canceled in 2006 after controversy surrounding a planned episode involving animal cruelty.
In 2011, Fear Factor was re-launched on MTV and has since aired several seasons with new host Ludacris.
The show has been criticized for promoting dangerous and risky behavior.
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The show features multiple episodes in which contestants compete in extreme stunts and challenges.
Official merchandise related to the show is available for purchase, including t-shirts and DVDs.
Yes, Fear Factor was re-launched on MTV in 2011 and has aired several seasons since then.
Contestants on Fear Factor face extreme stunts and challenges that test their physical and mental strength. Examples include eating insects, jumping from great heights, and being submerged in water.
No, no one has died on Fear Factor. However, there have been several injuries reported during filming.
While some aspects of the show may be planned in advance for production purposes, the challenges and stunts themselves are real and not staged or fake.
No, Fear Factor is not appropriate for kids due to its mature content and extreme nature. It is intended for adult audiences only.