The 1% Club Renewed for Season Two


The 1% Club has been renewed for second season, but this time, it will air exclusively on FOX. Season 1 of the hit game show was originally ordered by Amazon Prime in 2023, and then FOX was brought on as linear TV partner. Amazon will not be a part of the show for season two.

FOX has also tapped Joel McHale to host season two, replacing Patton Oswalt. McHale is no stranger to FOX, as he currently stars on Animal Control and hosts Crime Scene Kitchen for the network. 

“Joel’s outstanding comedic timing and hosting charm already make him a standout talent here at Fox, and now — building on The 1% Club’s strong first year on the network — we’re bringing his unrivaled energy, irreverence, and charisma to Season 2,” said Michael Thorn, President of Fox Television Network.

Season 1 aired on FOX in the summer of 2024 and next day on Amazon Prime. It averaged an 0.22 in the demo rating with 1.582 million viewers. FOX has stated that the new season will be apart of the 2025-26 season, but with the show already casting and set to tape in March, it seems likely that season two will be apart of FOX's summer schedule. 

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