Who Wants to Be a Superhero?
Alex Covert — July 25, 2007 — Pop Culture
References: scifi
Reality TV brought us real people doing somewhat stupid things. But at what point is it no longer reality? Maybe when the participants grown adults running around in tights.
If you could possess any superhero-like quality, what would it be? What? You really can leap a building in a single bound? Then you probably won't want to watch the posers/contestants on the SciFi Channel's new show - "Who Wants To Be A Superhero." This show features real people acting like never-before-seen superheros - complete with costumes and attitude. Coming July 26th.
If you could possess any superhero-like quality, what would it be? What? You really can leap a building in a single bound? Then you probably won't want to watch the posers/contestants on the SciFi Channel's new show - "Who Wants To Be A Superhero." This show features real people acting like never-before-seen superheros - complete with costumes and attitude. Coming July 26th.
Trend Themes
1. Superhero Reality TV Shows - There is an opportunity to create more reality TV shows centered around real people acting like superheros.
2. Cosplay as Entertainment - There is potential for creating entertainment shows or events that showcase cosplayers acting and competing in superhero roles.
3. Reality TV Reimagining - There is an opportunity to reimagine reality TV by incorporating elements of fantasy, fiction, and superheroes into the shows.
Industry Implications
1. Television Production - The television production industry has a chance to develop new and unique reality TV shows that focus on real people emulating superheros.
2. Entertainment Events - The entertainment events industry can capitalize on the popularity of cosplaying by organizing superhero-themed competitions and shows.
3. Media and Broadcasting - The media and broadcasting industry can explore new ways to integrate elements of fantasy, fiction, and superheroes into reality TV programming.
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