Netflix Interested In Bringing Hot Ones To The Platform

Netflix Interested In Bringing Hot Ones To The Platform

As a dedicated fan of Hot Ones, I can hardly contain my excitement about the potential move to Netflix! Having binge-watched countless episodes and marveled at Sean Evans’ spicy resilience, it’s like a dream come true to imagine these fiery conversations streaming live on my favorite platform.


One popular format for celebrity interviews on YouTube is Hot Ones, where numerous high-profile personalities participate in a unique test.

In this unique setup for the interview, the participants are presented with progressively hotter chicken wings, causing discomfort as they attempt to answer the questions in between their moments of spice-induced distress.

Now, there are talks about the show moving to Netflix.

Hot Ones As A Netflix Live Broadcast

It seems that according to reports, Netflix is considering creating some live episodes of the show “Hot Ones” for broadcast on their streaming service. However, it remains unclear if these episodes will also be available later on YouTube.

It’s a given that Sean Evans, the well-known host of the show, will likely carry on his Hot Ones tradition, even on Netflix. He’s an ideal choice for the program due to his charm and remarkable tolerance for some of the fieriest wings around.

As a dedicated gamer and Hot Ones enthusiast, I’m always amazed by the impressive numbers this show churns out. Their home base, First We Feast, boasts an astounding 14 million subscribers! And when big-name celebrities like Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman grace their channel, they easily rack up over 20 million views. It’s a testament to the engaging content they consistently deliver.

If Netflix can reach a deal with Buzzfeed Inc., the producers of the show “Hot Ones,” we might witness unprecedented audience figures for this popular series.

Although the agreement isn’t finalized yet, as Bloomberg’s sources hinted that the discussions might collapse since they preferred to stay anonymous due to the possibility of the negotiations breaking down.

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2024-09-16 14:39