Netflix unveiled a first look at Ultimate Beastmaster, the streaming service’s first global competition series from producer Sylvester Stallone.

From six regions across the world, Netflix brings together the athletic elite in a competition series that will exhaust their physical and mental stamina and push them to their breaking points. With global bragging rights at stake, these contestants must leave it all on the course in order to prove victorious.

Ultimate Beastmaster is the first global reality competition series of its kind for Netflix, with six customized local versions featuring local languages, competitors and hosts from each competing country. Those countries are: Brazil, Germany, Japan, Mexico, South Korea and the U.S. The series is produced by Sylvester Stallone and Dave Broome.

The ten-episode event series will feature 108 competitors from six different countries. Each hour-long episode will feature twelve competitors, two from each country, who will take their shot at running one of the most physically demanding obstacle courses ever devised, called “The Beast.” At the end of each episode, a “Beastmaster” will be crowned and in the final episode of the season, the nine individual winners from each episode will compete against each other for the chance for one contestant to become the Ultimate Beastmaster.

The hosts for each country are: United States, Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Charissa Thompson (Fox Sports); Brazil: Anderson Silva (former UFC middleweight champion), Rafinha Bastos; South Korea: Seo Kyung Suk (actor-comedian), Park Kyeong Rim (actor-comedian); Mexico: Ines Sainz (sportscaster), Luis Ernesto Franco (actor-producer); Germany: Hans Sarpei (former soccer player), Luke Mockridge (comedian); and, Japan: Sayaka Akimoto (actress), Yuji Kondo (sportscaster).

All ten episodes of Ultimate Beastmaster will launch on Netflix Friday, Feb. 24.

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