Hulu Orders Social Experiment Competition Series ‘Got to Get Out’

Hulu has ordered a new social experiment competition series “Got to Get Out” from Wheelhouse.

The format will showcase participants living in a mansion for 10 days as they vie for a cash prize that increases by $1 each second they’re in the game. As contestants compete in physical and mental challenges, more money will be added to “the pot,” with up to $1 million at stake.

Upon completing the series, participants will be given the choice to take an equal share of prize money, or they can attempt to steal it all for themselves. To steal the pot, they’ll have to escape the mansion via its front gate — but in this game, getting out is easier said than done. 

At random intervals, the gate will open and a getaway car will appear for contestants to attempt to leave with “the pot” while contestants will have opportunities to block others’ attempted exits. “Got to Get Out” will blend a combination of physical/mental challenges, social dynamics and evolving alliances.

The series is Hulu’s latest unscripted project on the heels of announcing Wayne Brady’s new unscripted show that will follow his unique family dynamics. Additional unscripted projects in Hulu’s slate include the third season of “The Kardashians,” a 20-episode order of “The D’Amelio Show” and the forthcoming Lisa Vanderpump-led “Vanderpump Villa.”

“Got to Get Out” was created by Glenn Hugill, to which he joins Brent Montgomery, Ed Simpson, Pam Healey and Liz Fine to serve as executive producers. Charles Wachter will serve as executive producer and showrunner. Wheelhouse’s Spoke Studios will produce the series.

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