A reboot of 'Gladiators' is in the works

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The Saturday teatime staple of the 90s is primed to make a comeback.

The show that brought lycra to the massesThe BBC are currently in talks to bring the show back, travelator and suspension bridge included.that filming is planned to begin in Sheffield in 2023, with the indoor Sheffield Arena already earmarked for use by production.

A new set of preliminary “gladiators” has already been selected, but here's hoping Wolf is still able to make an appearance.

 

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