Season 4
Episode 1 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 1 Episode 2 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 2 Episode 3 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 3 Episode 4 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 4 Episode 5 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 5 Episode 6 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 6 Episode 7 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 7 Episode 8 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 8 Episode 9 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 9 Episode 10 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 10 Episode 11 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 11 Episode 12 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 12 Episode 13 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 13 Episode 14 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 14 Episode 15 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 15 Episode 16 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 16 Episode 17 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 17 Episode 18 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 18 Episode 19 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 19 Episode 20 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 20 Episode 21 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 21 Episode 22 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 22 Episode 23 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 23 Episode 24 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 24 Episode 25 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 25 Episode 26 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 26 Episode 27 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 27 Episode 28 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 28 Episode 29 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 29 Episode 30 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 30 Episode 31 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 31 Episode 32 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 32 Episode 33 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 33 Episode 34 - Fear Factor Season 4 Episode 34

Fear Factor

Fear Factor is an American sports stunt/dare reality game show. It originally aired between 2001 and 2006, when it was canceled. It was later revived in 2011, only to be cancelled again on May 13, 2012. After its second cancellation, a two-part special aired in July 2012. The original Dutch version was called Now or Neverland. When Endemol USA and NBC adapted it to the American market in 2001, they changed the name to Fear Factor. The show pits contestants against each other in a variety of stunts for a grand prize, usually of US $50,000. From Seasons One to Five, the contestants were generally three men and three women, all competing for themselves, but in Season Six, the show moved to a permanent format of four teams of two people, each with a pre-existing relationship with one another. The show was hosted by comedian and UFC commentator Joe Rogan, executive produced by Matt Kunitz and David A. Hurwitz and directed by J. Rupert Thompson.

Genre: Reality

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TV Status: Ended

Duration: 60 min

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TMDb: 6