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Alan Cumming on 'The Traitors,' Emmys success, and 'Doomsday' secrets. The Emmy winner also teases "explosive" Season 4 and the long-awaited Romy and Michele sequel while reflecting on the madness and magic of hosting Peacock’s reality hit.
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Alan Cumming Reveals How the Civilian Version of “The Traitors” Will Raise the Stakes (Exclusive)
"We won't go in with preconceptions of the cast because we don't know them, and I think that will be fascinating," Cumming tells PEOPLE
Speaking to E! News about the new season, Alan explained: "About halfway through, there is a scene in it that is the greatest moment in Traitors history. Honestly, I just cannot wait for the world to see it.
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Yardbarker on MSNAlan Cumming teases that "the stakes will be higher" in the new NBC version of 'The Traitors'
The reality stars who go on "are very, very wealthy" and participate for "other reasons," but the prize pot "will make more of a difference in people's lives" for the new everyday competitors, which is why "the stakes will be higher."
NBC has picked up a version of the game that will feature civilian players, rather than the reality TV veterans and other celebrities who have populated Peacock’s iteration of The Traitors. Alan Cumming, who hosts the Peacock show, will also lead the NBC version.
The Traitors' is opening up the competition to civilians with an all new series hosted by Alan Cumming for NBC.
The Scottish master of ceremonies explained why NBC’s version of the hit Peacock reality competition represents a fascinating ‘reboot’ for the format.
"The Traitors" just announced a new season of the show will welcome non-famous people, something host Alan Cumming is looking forward to.
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‘The Traitors’ is opening its doors to everyday people. Here’s how you can join the TV competition
NBC announced Thursday that “The Traitors” will open its doors to everyday people. The Peacock reality TV competition series had previously only cast celebrities for its first three seasons, the last of which aired early this year.