A Jeopardy spinoff, Pop Culture Jeopardy, is coming to Amazon Prime


Jeopardy is my favorite of all the game shows — it’s just plain smart! But even I have to admit they’ve been fumbling the ball since Alex Trebek’s passing. From the whole “Who will be the next host?” psych-out only to have the executive producer take the job, to his swift downfall, to Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik splitting hosting duties, to Mayim being let go, possibly as punishment for striking in solidarity with the writers last year. Plus a big snub to LeVar Burton along the way, big no-no! It’s been a lot. The show itself is an excellent program, it’s just its caretakers that have been sullying its good name. And so I wonder what this latest development will do for the Jeopardy brand: a new Amazon Prime spinoff has been announced that will be dedicated entirely to pop culture topics. “What is, how has this never been done before?!”

Quiz-show fans who also happen to know the name of, say, Zendaya’s longtime stylist (Who is, ‘Law Roach’?) are in luck. Jeopardy! Is getting a spinoff called Pop Culture Jeopardy! that promises to combine “the academic rigor of Jeopardy! with the excitement and unpredictability of pop culture.” What’s more, it’ll stream on Prime Video, marking the first time the series is going to air exclusively on a major streaming service.

As with traditional Jeopardy!, the spinoff will follow an “answer-and-question” format. But contestants will play in teams of three and categories will focus on pop-culture-centric topics like alternative rock, The Avengers, Broadway and, yes, Zendaya.

“Pop Culture Jeopardy! is its own cultural moment, marking the first time the iconic franchise will premiere exclusively on a streaming service,” Lauren Anderson, head of AVOD originals unscripted and targeted programming, Amazon MGM Studios, said in a press release. “With a team-based approach and pop-culture focus, our global Prime Video customers will exclusively experience this innovative spin on Jeopardy! while testing their knowledge on topics that both define and transcend generations.”

[From Parade]

Not to be too dramatic, but I think this will be an irrevocable blight on the Jeopardy legacy and a besmirchment to all the contestants and champions who have come before and challenged themselves to be prepared for ALL manner of topics. Yes, it’s a gamble for whether you’ll be well-briefed for the categories at play or not. That’s what makes it a game!! Just give us cleverly written answers and questions, for the love of Alex’s mustache! No premiere date or host (that’ll be another fun saga) has been set for this Pop Culture abomination iteration. But I’ll say this to the producers now: don’t you dare think about passing Emily/Emma Stone off to this spinoff.

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  1. Chantal1 says:

    I might watch it. I haven’t regularly watched Jeopardy in years and was upset when LeVar didn’t get the gig. I know he’s hosting another game show but this would have been great for him. I hope Amazon chooses a great host. I don’t think it will be an abomination (hopefully not). I’m actually surprised it took this long for a spinoff. I remember how often some of the super smart contestants struggled with the pop culture questions and was amused bc I would get them right (take that Mr. or Ms Braniac! 😂).

    • Kimmy says:

      Same! Sign me up. I love crushing my husband in the pop culture categories. We usually watch 2-3 times a week when we don’t have kid activities.

    • Kismet says:

      There is a very high possibility that I may have overreacted. 🙃

  2. Renee' says:

    Sign me up for this….I am a pop culture fanatic with no shows (until now) to hone my skills. I love this!

  3. Honey says:

    I’m a regular Jeopardy viewer and I’m in on this new version. This might be an unpopular opinion, but I didn’t care for LeVar Burton when he was the guest host. Ken Jennings is fine, but there were a couple of other stand-outs during the post-Alex Trebek days when hosts were rotating. Robin Roberts was fantastic, as was Buzzy Cohen (former Jeopardy contestant and champ).