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A New U.S. Version of ‘Killer Camp’ Headed to The CW This Fall

Killer Camp

ON TUESDAY, the CW Network unveiled its 2021-2022 Primetime Schedule, and among the series unveiled is the new U.S. version of “Killer Camp.”

“Killer Camp” is a satirical horror whodunit reality competition, where campers play games to earn cash during the day, but each night one of them meets their untimely demise in ever more extreme, hilarious and inventive ways. Nobody can be trusted, as one of the campers among them is actually the secret murderer controlling the evil camp handyman “Bruce,” who executes the bloody hilarious death scenes. It’s up to the campers to determine who is pulling the strings, cast out the murderer, and save themselves before it’s too late.

The series originated on Britain’s ITV2 in 2019 but was picked up and aired by The CW as part of its 2020 summer slate. Following the success of its summer run, The CW ordered an original U.S. version of the series back in March.

The new U.S. version of “Killer Camp” will return to “Camp Pleasant” as a mix of 13 unlucky American and British campers navigate through new deadly twists and surprises while competing to expose the “killer” among them for a share of the $50,000 cash prize. Each night, one of them will be viciously dispatched by camp handyman Bruce, who’s back with counselor Bobby (comedian Bobby Mair), and a whole host of surprises and hilariously elaborate new murders.

“Killer Camp” will air Sunday’s this fall at 9:00 PM.

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