The_Game_(2021_TV_series)

<i>The Game</i> (2021 TV series)

The Game (2021 TV series)

American comedy drama created by Mara Brock Akil


The Game is an American comedy drama television revival series based on The CW/BET 2006 series of the same name.[1] The series premiered on Paramount+ on November 11, 2021.

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In June 2023, the series was canceled after two seasons and was removed from Paramount+.[2]

Premise

The series relocates from San Diego to Las Vegas and sees new players offer a modern-day examination of Black culture through the prism of American pro football. The team tackles issues like racism, sexism, classism and more as they fight for fame, fortune, respect and love – all while trying to maintain their souls as they each play The Game.

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Tim Daly as Colonel Ulysses S. Thatcher (seasons 1–2)
  • Rockmond Dunbar as Pookie
  • Asiyih N’Dobe as Kai Mack
  • Cecil Blutcher as Caleb Antwan Jones (season 1)
  • Derrick A. King as Xavier Mitchell (season 2)
  • Bryan Earl as Smoke (season 2)
  • Keisha Tillis as Lula Fields (season 2)

Guest stars

  • Pooch Hall as Derwin Davis (season 1)
  • Coby Bell as Jason Pitts (seasons 1–2)
  • Barry Floyd as Tee-Tee (season 2)

Episodes

Series overview

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Season 1 (2021–22)

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Season 2 (2022–23)

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Production

Development

In December 2019, it was announced that a revival of The Game was in the works at The CW. The new incarnation, to be written by original series creator Mara Brock Akil and Devon Greggory, would have had a new East Coast setting while allowing original cast members to return. Greggory would serve as showrunner and also executive produce the follow-up series with Akil's fellow original executive producers, Salim Akil and Kelsey Grammer, as well as Tom Russo.[4] However, The CW announced in January 2020 that they would not be moving forward with the series.[5]

In September 2020, it was announced that CBS All Access would be developing a sequel series to The Game ahead of its relaunch as Paramount+ in 2021.[1] The series was officially green-lit in May 2021, with Hosea Chanchez and Wendy Raquel Robinson to reprise their respective roles and the setting was relocated to Las Vegas.[6]

On February 1, 2022, Paramount+ renewed the series for a second season with a 10-episode ordered.[7] Production of the second season began on August 8, 2022. The second season premiered on December 15, 2022. On June 23, 2023, it was announced that the series was canceled after two seasons.[2] On June 26, 2023, The Game was removed from Paramount+.[8]

Casting

In July 2021, it was reported that the new cast members would be Vaughn W. Hebron as Jamison Fields, an undrafted free agent, Adriyan Rae as Brittany Pitts, Jason and Kelly Pitts' daughter, (previous portrayed by Katlynn Simone), Analisa Velez as Raquel Navarro, Brittany's best friend, and Toby Sandeman who had been later cast as Garrett Evans, an American football player who was drafted from a St. Louis team to the Las Vegas Fury.[9] Tia Mowry-Hardrict, who was cast in Netflix's Family Reunion, made a TikTok video expressing that she will most likely not return to her 2 roles of Sister, Sister and The Game.[10] While being honored at the Ebony 'Power 100', she was interviewed by Entertainment Tonight saying: “You know what’s so funny? Never say never. I mean, as it stands for right now, we aren’t in any talks or communication about me coming back to the show...I know it seems kind of weird, because I’m like, the only one, but you know, Melanie, I loved playing that character, and if everything works out, and if everything works out the way that it should, then who knows? I might be on the show.” [11]

Release

The first two episodes were released on November 11, 2021, with subsequent episodes releasing weekly until January 6, 2022, on Paramount+.[12] The second season premiered on December 15, 2022, with two new episodes available immediately and followed by a new episode on a weekly basis.[13] The first episode aired on BET on February 16, 2022.[14]

Reception

Joe Keller, a 'stream it or skip it' critic of the review section Decider of the New York Post states "The return of The Game carries on what made the original series so popular: Well-written characters dealing with real issues". He continues, "If you’re expecting gut-busting laughs, then you didn’t watch the later seasons of the original series (seasons 4-9), which veered more towards drama than anything else. There’s enough that’s funny to generate some chuckles here and there, but the show then and now is character-driven, and Greggory and his writers have done a good job creating new compelling characters."[15]

Stacey Yvonne, Black Girl Nerds wrote: "The Game has made all the right moves and delivers a set a of entertaining premiere episodes for old fans and new viewers...the setup is less sitcom-like and more comedic drama. Gone are the multicam shots with room for punchlines and laughs, instead we’re treated to hard hitting and heartfelt situations infused with the type of biting humor The Game is known for...Even though it is a sequel, it’s also an evolution." She continues, "This reboot is faithful, well thought out, and well produced, it's definitely worth tuning in."[16]

The television news outlet TVLine listed Hosea Chanchez as an 'Honorable mention' in their Performer of the Week review in January 2022 citing: "Chanchez has been a force throughout the season, uncovering a more vulnerable side...The actor really drove it home in the season finale, which saw Malik experience an emotional breakdown after finally being honest with himself about what he was going through". They concluded, "We have to applaud Chanchez for breathing fresh new life into a character he’s played for more than a decade-plus an outstanding turn that made us love Malik even more than we already did."[17] A poll was also taken from readers on their season finale recap article early January on how they would grade the finale. The poll was generally favored 65.53% with the grade "A" (excellent) with more than 270 votes out of 412 voting margin.[18]


References

  1. "'The Game' Revival Series In Development At CBS All Access, Which Will Be Rebranded As Paramount+". shadowandact.com. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
  2. Andreeva, Nellie (January 30, 2020). "'The Game' Reboot Not Going Forward At the CW". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  3. "The Game season 2 ordered at Paramount+ (TCA 2022 updates)". Hidden Remote. February 1, 2022. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  4. White, Peter (July 29, 2021). "'The Game': Brittany Daniel Reprises Role As Paramount+ Dramedy Reboot Rounds Out Cast". Deadline. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  5. "Tia Mowry on possible return to 'The Game' for reboot: 'Never say never'". TheGrio. October 27, 2021. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  6. Schultz, Cody (August 31, 2021). "The Game revival release date confirmed for November 2021". Hidden Remote. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  7. "SEASON TWO OF PARAMOUNT+'S ORIGINAL HIT SERIES "THE GAME" KICKS OFF THURSDAY, DEC. 15 WITH TWO ALL-NEW EPISODES". Paramount Press Express (Press release). October 20, 2022. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
  8. Yvonne, Stacey (November 10, 2021). "'The Game' Is Bigger and Better Than Ever". Black Girl Nerds. Retrieved January 10, 2022.
  9. TVLine, Team (January 8, 2022). "Performer of the Week: Cara Gee". TVLine. Retrieved January 10, 2022.
  10. Hatchett, Keisha (January 6, 2022). "The Game Recap: Big Revelations – Plus, Grade the Finale". TVLine. Retrieved January 10, 2022.

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