Netflix cancels ‘Snowflakes Mountain’ after just one season

Netflix cancels 'Snowflakes Mountain' after just one season

There will be no more spoiled youngsters learning to survive in the wilderness as “Netflix” has canceled its reality series “Snowflkes mountain” after just one season.

Snowflake Mountain will feature ten Rich spoiled kids between the ages of 20 and 26, who have been given every basic amenity and luxury item on a golden platter, trying to survive in a wildness camp with no help and no resources.

The series aims to give these kids a reality check about their luxurious lives and help them become adults with real-life skills.

the streamer has decided not to renew the reality series, which took 10 pampered young adults with limited life experience and dumped them in Britain’s Lake District without parental guidance and home comforts. Reported by Deadline.

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On the movie and television review website Rotten tomatoes Snowflake Mountain has a 0 percent critic score.

Netflix UK unscripted commissioners Ben Kelly and Daisy Lilley started a series on 2021 as part of efforts to increase reality output. They said Snowflake Mountain would offer something “truly original.”

Season 1 premiered last year and was made by Neked, the Fremantel-owned production company. Fremantle also owns Too Hot to Handle producer Talkback.

Developed by Fremantle-owned production company Naked, Snowflake Mountain premiered in June 2022. Hosted by survivalists Matt Tate and Joel Graves, the show saw a group of young adults put through their paces at a wilderness retreat,

where they learned to stand on their own two feet and earn a $50,000 prize.

Snowflake Mountain becomes the latest in a long line of Netflix shows canceled in 2023, joining the likes of 1899, Inside Job, The Chair, Uncoupled (which was then saved by Showtime), Young Wallander, Sex/Life, Freeridge, Smiley, Bling Empire and Bling Empire: New York, and more.

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