Destination X is produced by Twofour and Universal Television Alternative Studio
US broadcaster NBC has renewed adventure reality series Destination X for a second season.
Produced by ITV Studios-backed Twofour and Universal Television Alternative Studio, the competition series is based on the Belgian format created by Geronimo and distributed globally by Be-Entertainment.
NBC’s second season is due to begin filming later this year, with Jeffrey Dean Morgan (The Walking Dead, The Boys) returning to host.
The format sees contestants embarking on a road trip on the blacked-out Destination X bus. Once they arrive at their mystery location, they must figure out where they have been dropped off. At the end of each episode, the contestant who places an X on a map farthest from the actual location packs their bags, with the ultimate winner of the US version taking home US$250,000.
The project counts Andy Cadman, Sophie Alcock, Darren Brown, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Emanuel Vanderjeudg among its executive produce, in addition to Twofour’s Dan Adamson and Shireen Abbott.










