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Dark Side of the 2000s Tv Series Review

Vice TV is once again expanding its "Dark Side" franchise with a new spin-off that should hit the millennial audience in particular: "Dark Side of the 2000s."


Premiered on July 18 at 10 p.m. m., the 10-episode season will cover various topics, including the radio wars between Howard Stern and Opie & Anthony, "TRL," the rise of TMZ, Lindsay Lohan, Charlie Sheen's "Two and a Half Men" conflict. , “Jon & Kate Plus 8”, “The Bachelor”, Siegfried & Roy and men's lifestyle magazines, or “lad mags”.

Stars: Mark McGrath, Tara Reid, Kelly Stables

According to its official tagline, "From shocking athlete scandals to record-breaking reality shows and the rise of celebrity gossip to a child star's downward spiral, 'Dark Side of the 2000s' delves into the untold stories of the decade." , revealing dark secrets and personal insights from the people who witnessed it all firsthand.”


Mark McGrath narrates the new show, having done lead voice work for its predecessor, "Dark Side of the '90s," which aired its second season last summer. Vice's "Dark Side" franchise also includes the original fighting documentary series "Dark Side of the Ring" as well as the "Dark Side of Comedy" and "Dark Side of Football" spin-offs.


Readers can check out the "Dark Side of the 2000s" trailer below, which features interview clips with Tara Reid, Jon Gosselin, Chris Kirkpatrick, Quddus, and Kelly Stables.


“Dark Side of the 2000s” is executive produced by Matthew Ginsburg and Tim Healy for Railsplitter Pictures and Mark Lysakowski and John Brunton for Insight Productions. Lee Hoffman is an executive producer for Vice TV. Vanessa Hill is a producer.

Watch Dark Side of the 2000s Tv Series Trailer



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