Channel Seven release explosive new trailer for SAS Australia spin-off ‘Hell Week’ – which will see ‘everyday Aussies’ attempt to pass the course
Channel Seven have released an explosive new trailer for a brand new SAS Australia spin-off, titled ‘Hell Week’.
Following the success of the celebrity version of the military-style challenge show, Ant Middleton and his directing staff (DS) are returning for a special new season on Monday, October 18 – but this time, with ‘everyday Australians’ at the helm.
While little is known about the upcoming series, the network’s dramatic new trailer shows a gang of unknown contestants pushing themselves to the limits in a string of gruelling challenges.
Coming soon: Channel Seven have released an explosive new trailer for a brand new SAS Australia spin-off, titled ‘Hell Week’
‘Being a stay at home mum, it’s never been enough for me. What else is there, what else should I be doing?’ one woman is heard saying, as the contestants drive to their camp in a bus.
But in classic SAS Australia style, the gang aren’t sitting comfortably for long – as a helicopter is seen getting closer to the bus by the second.
‘There’s a chopper!’ one of the contestants screams, before four men – believed to be the DS – are seen scrambling down ropes to hijack the vehicle.
Four more vehicles are then seen pulling up towards the coach, while the shocked contestants await instruction inside.
Following the success of the celebrity version of the military-style challenge show, Ant Middleton and his directing staff (DS) are returning for a special new season – but this time, with ‘everyday Australians’ at the helm
Dramatic: In the trailer, the bus the contestants are travelling on is quickly hijacked
Ant Middleton’s voice is then heard saying: ‘Ordinary people are about to have their lives turned upside down.
‘Everyday Aussies – are you ready to go to hell and back?’
The camera then flashes to contestants jumping into water, breathlessly carrying their kit during a walk and climbing the ladder of a moving chopper.
Ant then asks: ‘Who will become extraordinary?’ before alerting viewers that SAS Australia Hell Week is ‘coming soon’ to Channel Seven.
Ant and his staff have certainly been busy this year, as they only recently started filming the new series of SAS Australia.
Exciting: As the chopper arrives, four more vehicles are then seen pulling up to the coach
The ultimate test: Ant Middleton’s voice is then heard saying: ‘Ordinary people are about to have their lives turned upside down. Pictured: One of the contestants
Thrilling: The camera then flashes to contestants jumping into water, breathlessly carrying their kit during a walk and climbing the ladder of a moving chopper
The full line-up for the 2022 season was released at the start of the month, and will include retired NRL star Darius Boyd, model Simone Holtznagel as well as Bachelor stars Anna Heinrich and Locky Gilbert.
They will appear alongside former Olympic swimmer Geoff Huegill, Olympic diver Melissa Wu, AFL star Barry Hall, Real Housewives of Sydney’s Melissa Tkautz and convicted cocaine dealer Richard Buttrose.
Boxers Ebanie Bridges and Michael Zerafa as well as comedian Paul Fenech, rugby star Ellia Green, NRLW player Millie Boyle, motorsports presenter Riana Crehan, and AFL commentator Wayne Carey are also set to compete on the show.
Troubled Home and Away heart-throb Orpheus Pledger, who was arrested for allegedly being in possession of methamphetamine in February, will also appear on the program.
SAS Australia: Hell Week will launch Monday, October 18 on Channel Seven
Meet your 2022 cast! The full line-up for the 2022 season was released at the start of the month, and will include retired NRL star Darius Boyd, model Simone Holtznagel as well as Bachelor stars Anna Heinrich and Locky Gilbert
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