You've heard of elf on the shelf, but are you ready for "Stars on Mars"? This summer, Lance Armstrong, Marshawn Lynch, Ronda Rousey and Tinashe are among 12 celebrities packing their bags for Fox's "Stars on Mars," an unscripted series originally ordered in April that pits real-world stars in competition for conquer the planet (through simulation, of course) while taking orders from mission control William Shatner, the legendary “Star Trek” actor.
The rest of the crewmates include comedian Natasha Leggero, comedy actor Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon, television personality Tom Schwartz, professional soccer player Richard Sherman, actor Porsha Williams Guobadia, artist Tallulah Willis and actor Ariel Winter. Together, they will leave the real world behind as they strategize for survival while sharing a simulated space station on the red planet.
Stars: Ariel Winter, William Shatner, Christopher Mintz-Plasse
They must use their brains and brawn, or maybe just their stellar social skills, to survive the competition and claim the title of "brightest star in the galaxy." Celebrities will compete in missions and vote to eliminate one of their crewmates each week. , sending them back to Earth. Cue intergalactic alliances and rivalries. Stars on Mars will send these famous rookie space travelers where no one has gone before and reveal who has what it takes to survive on Mars," reads the official Fox synopsis.
“Stars on Mars” is executive produced by Chris Culvenor, Paul Franklin, Wes Dening and Eden Gaha along with Charles Wachter, who is also executive producer. The series is produced by Eureka Productions, a Fremantle company.
The show opens on June 5.
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