MTV UNVEILS NEW EPISODES OF “CATFISH: THE TV SHOW”
HOST NEV SCHULMAN HUNTS FOR NEW CO-HOST
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 AT 9PM ET/PT
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NEW YORK, NY – November 7, 2018 – MTV today announced that new episodes of “Catfish: The TV Show” will premiere on Wednesday, November 28th at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. “Catfish’s” next chapter will attempt the impossible: finding someone to replace longtime co-host Max Joseph. The explosive new episodes will feature Nev Schulman as he works with a diverse group of actors, athletes and influencers to help him track down online daters and bring them face-to-face for the first time.
Each week, viewers will not only be on the hunt for the “Catfish” – the one who created the potentially fake identity to lure the “Hopeful” into the relationship – but will also get to join the search for Max’s replacement. Nev and the mystery co-host will dig deeper with each person in the relationship, revealing surprising truths and unexpected twists. The investigations promise to have the most shocking revelations yet.
Join the investigations and follow @CatfishMTV on Twitter, @mtvcatfish on Instagram, and “MTVCatfish” on Facebook.
“Catfish” is executive produced by Tom Forman, David Metzler and Jon Beyer for Critical Content; Andrew Jarecki, Marc Smerling, Ariel Schulman, and Henry Joost for Catfish Picture Company; Sitarah Pendelton, Leanne Mucci and Kelly Ostreicher for MTV; and Nev Schulman.
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About Critical Content:
Critical Content is a leading global independent content studio. Launched in October of 2015, the company focuses on unscripted and scripted programming for broadcast, cable and digital platforms. Critical Content currently has more than 60 projects in production for more than 30 different networks. Recent series include “Who Shot Biggie & Tupac?” (FOX), “The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey” (CBS, Netflix), HOME FREE (FOX), “Catfish” (MTV), “StartUp” (Crackle, Amazon), “Limitless” (CBS), “The Woodsmen” (History), “Pretty.Strong.” (Oxygen), “Boonies” (Nat Geo), “The Great Food Truck Race” (Food Network), “Young and Hungry” (Freeform), “Tia Mowry at Home” (Cooking Channel) and “Car Matchmaker” (Esquire).
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