Prime Video will launch a brand-new comedy reality series, Would You Rather: Decide To Survive, hosted by comedy sensation Romesh Ranganathan, in 2026.
‘Would You Rather’ be invisible or be able to fly? Fight one giant duck or 1000 tiny ducks? Eat a man-sized bean or a bean-sized man? We’ve all played the classic hypothetical game–now get ready to play it for real (no bean-sized men will be harmed).
Hosted by Ranganathan, this game show sees two teams of familiar faces compete in hilarious challenges based on ‘Would You Rather’ decisions. These three simple words decide everything from what they eat to who they send home. One by one, the players will be eliminated until we have our Would You Rather: Decide To Survive champion.
Ranganathan commented: "I'm excited about this new show, and I'm not just saying that because I'm hosting, although that does help. ‘Would You Rather’ is a game that everyone is familiar with and now we're making 10 people live through these choices, which is both hilarious and slightly cruel - the perfect combination for quality entertainment."
Would You Rather: Decide To Survive release date
The new series will launch exclusively on Prime Video in 2026, streaming on the platform in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. We’ll update you here when there is more information.
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Would You Rather: Decide To Survive joins a growing original slate on Prime Video including Last One Laughing UK, Clarkson’s Farm, The Rig, The Devil’s Hour, The Grand Tour, and 007: Road To A Million, which you can enjoy alongside licensed fan favourites such as Nine Perfect Strangers and The Continental: From The World of John Wick.
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