Tyler Cameron‘s next act? It’s not The Bachelor, it’s Barkitecture. Yes, Barkitecture, a new Quibi series that “captures the lifestyles of dog-loving, dog-obsessed people who are gifting their beloved fur-babies with the most ridiculously extravagant dog houses imaginable.”
Each episode, hosts Cameron and Delia Kenza work with dog parents to build a fully customized dog house that “redefines sitting in the lap of luxury.”
Known for his time wooing Hannah Brown during her season on The Bachelorette (and antics off-camera with Brown and Gigi Hadid), Cameron, who is also a model, got his MBA at Florida Atlantic University where he also played football. He recently started his own construction company and splits his time between New York and Florida. He’s also an ambassador for ABC Food Tours. The organization’s goal is to enrich the lives of children in underserved communities by taking them on excursions surrounding food and fitness.
Kenza is a New York-based interior designer who specializes in complete renovations of urban living spaces.
No premiere date for Barkitecture was announced, but Quibi, a mobile-focused streaming platform, launches in April 2020. Quibi’s content is designed for on-the-go viewing. A number of stars already have projects in the works on the new platform. Get the scoop on them below.
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Royalties
Darren Criss will star, write and executive produce a new musical comedy opposite Kether Donohue. The series will take a satirical look at songwriters in Hollywood.
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Survive
Sophie Turner will follow up Game of Thrones with Survive, a thriller series that sees Turner playing a woman who survives a plane crash, but is stranded on a remote snow-covered mountain.
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Cup Of Joe
Joe Jonas will star in a new travel series that features him exploring cities while on the Happiness Begins tour with the Jonas Brothers. Look for local guides to show him the ropes.
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Benedict Men
This docuseries about high school basketball comes from Stephen Curry.
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Elba vs. Block
Idris Elba and Ken Block team for this new car stunt series.
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Beauty
Tyra Banks will star in and executive produce the new docuseries. In every episode, Banks will tackle different topics about the beauty industry, aiming to take down barriers and challenge norms.
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Dummy
Anna Kendrick will star and executive produce the comedy about an aspiring writer and a sex doll. Donal Logue and Meredith Hagner also star.
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Justin Timberlake
Justin Timberlake is slated to star in a series where he’ll ask singers about what song and singer inspired them to get into the business, then he’ll sing a duet with them.
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You Ain’t Got These
Lena Waithe is dipping her toe into unscripted programming with a series about sneaker culture.
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Kill the Efrons
Zac Efron and his brother, Dylan, are sent to a remote location with no tools to survivor, just the cameras following them. Can they make it work?
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A “Creepy” Steven Spielberg Show
Steven Spielberg is writing the series that’s a “super scary story” that will only be available to watch at midnight on Quibi.
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Chrissy’s Court
Chrissy Teigen will preside over her own courtroom series. She’ll adjudicate real small-claims cases. Her mom, Villaluck “Pepper Thai” Teigen, will serve as bailiff.
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Don’t Look Deeper
This sci-fi drama series is directed by Catherine Hardwicke and stars Don Cheadle, Emily Mortimer and Helena Howard. The series is set “15 minutes into the future” and follows a high school senior who can’t shake a feeling that something isn’t right…and she’s not human.
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Mapleworh Murders
Paula Pell, who starred in Wine Country, will play Abigail Mapleworth, a murder-mystery writer who solves the crimes in her small town. Each episode of this comedy features guest victims and suspects. 30 Rock‘s John Lutz is also starring in the project. Both Pell and Lutz are writing.
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Punk’d and Singled Out
These classic MTV shows are getting a new life. Each received a 20-episode order with episodes coming in under 10 minutes in length. Punk’d is back pranking celebs, this time with even better technology. Meanwhile, dating series Singled Out will allow singles to find love no matter their sexual preference. Despite co-creating the series, Ashton Kutcher is not involved in the new version.
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