It’s been a minute since the Dutch guessing game format hit the big time, but format developers are still turning to it for inspiration
Nearly three years have passed since The Traitors first landed on the BBC and Peacock, immediately signaling what felt like a new era for formats, and an invigorating one at that.
The watercooler moments ushered in by that first season of The Traitors were ten a penny (if you haven’t checked out the infamous breakfast scene from the British version then fire up YouTube now). Crucially for The Traitors distributor All3Media International, the show, which was originated in the Netherlands and made there on a modest budget, registered significant moments on both sides of the pond.
Since then, The Traitors train has kept chugging. Both the America