With the 2024 series of Gladiators well underway, viewers may be interested in learning when the show will come to an end.
The BBC reboot, which stars The Chase star Bradley Walsh, has been a hit with fans despite changes being made.
The show came complete with a new roster of Gladiators as well as the inclusion of Bradley and his son Barney as presenters.
Where is Gladiators filmed?
Gladiators READY! #Gladiators #GladiatorsTV pic.twitter.com/6R3RPoqeKy
— Gladiators (@GladiatorsTV) December 9, 2023
The entire series of Gladiators was filmed at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield in June 2023.
Thousands gathered in the arena after members of the public were able to apply to be audience members in April 2023.
Executive producer on the show, Dan Baldwin, said: “We absolutely loved filming ‘Gladiators’ in Sheffield. We wanted to make the series somewhere in the heart of the UK, to enable people from all over the country to travel and experience the show live."
Who are the 2024 Gladiators?
There are the 16 Gladiators on the BBC show that contenders must deal with.
The new Gladiators are:
- Apollo (Alex Gray)
- Athena (Karenjeet Kaur Bains)
- Bionic (Matty Campbell)
- Comet (Ella-Mae Rayner)
- Diamond (Livi Sheldon)
- Dynamite (Emily Steel)
- Electro (Jade Packer)
- Fire (Montell Douglas)
Gladiators Ready! Here’s your first look at the Gladiators line up. These 16 phenomenal Gladiators, in their impressive new costumes, are ready to take on the Contenders.
— Gladiators (@GladiatorsTV) May 31, 2023
Are you ready? #Gladiators #GladiatorsTV pic.twitter.com/mzBEOpk5tx
- Fury (Jodie Ounsley)
- Giant (Jamie Christian Johal)
- Legend (Matt Morsia)
- Nitro (Harry Aikines-Aryeetey)
- Phantom (Toby Olubi)
- Sabre (Sheli McCo)
- Steel (Zack George)
- Viper (Quang Luong)
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When will the 2024 series of Gladiators come to an end?
The reboot of Gladiators began on Saturday, January 13, 2024, and will run for 11 episodes.
This means the show's final will take place on Saturday, March 23. The pre-recorded episode will reveal the contender crowned champion.
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