Today at the Fox portion of The Television Critics Press Tour, the network announced a new singing competition, “The Four.” With ABC on board for the “American Idol” revival, the network is looking to create magic again with the show based on an Israeli competition show.
The finalists, chosen from their auditions, will try to defend their coveted spots on the stage, as they are challenged individually by new singers determined to replace them. Each week, if any of the four are outperformed, they’ll go home and their challengers will take their place.
The show will start with four finalists trying to keep their spot week to week, as they go up against new contestants. If they’re defeated, they’ll be sent home and the challenger will keep their spot.
Who will judge the show has yet to be announced.
“The Four” was created by Armoza Formats and is produced by ITV Entertainment in association with Armoza Formats. David George, Adam Sher, David Eilenberg, Jessica Sebastian-Dayeh, Simon Thomas, Becca Walker, David Friedman, Avi Armoza and Nehama Cohen will serve as EPs.
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