Enjoy the rabbit hole. 🏺🐍
One critic called it "Apocalypse Now meets The Great British Bake Off – but everyone is hallucinating from heatstroke." Enjoy the rabbit hole
Forget the Australian bush. Forget the Welsh castle. In 2028, "I'm a Celebrity" pulled off its most audacious—and disastrous—stunt yet: Officially titled I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here: Greece – Wrath of the Gods , it was never fully released on international streaming. But whispers of the "DVDFull" (a complete, uncut, 18-disc bootleg that surfaced in late 2029) have turned this season into holy grail for reality TV archivists. In 2028, "I'm a Celebrity" pulled off its
The official cut is a 5/10. The DVDFull is a 12/10 – a chaotic, unethical, utterly mesmerizing time capsule of what happens when reality TV pokes a god with a stick. The official cut is a 5/10
Why? Because the jungle didn't break them. The gods did.
Contestants weren't just surviving bugs and hunger. They were living a mythological curse. Each trial was themed to a different Greek god: Hades' Hunger Pit (buried alive with scorpions), Poseidon’s Revenge (a rising tide challenge that genuinely flooded the camp), and the infamous Athena’s Choice – a morality game where two friends had to vote one into an elimination trial, blindfolded.