Netflix Orders Monopoly Competition Series With a $2 Million Prize

Netflix is turning Monopoly into a new reality competition series. Twelve contestants will compete on a life-sized version of the famous board game for the chance to win $2 million.

The Monopoly Netflix competition series will premiere in 2027 and is now casting contestants. Studio Lambert, the production company behind Squid Game: The Challenge and The Circle, is producing the show in partnership with Hasbro Entertainment.

How the Monopoly Netflix Competition Series Will Work

The new series will place 12 contestants inside a fully built Monopoly Town Square.

Every player will begin on equal footing, but Netflix makes clear that the balance will not last. Contestants will need to build wealth, make deals, form alliances, and decide when to take risks as they compete to stay in the game.

The format takes the familiar rules and language of Monopoly and expands them into a physical competition. Every negotiation, decision, and roll could help a contestant build an empire or send them directly to jail.

Players who go bankrupt will be eliminated one at a time. The competition will continue until only one person remains, with the winner taking home the full $2 million prize.

Netflix has not announced the episode count, runtime, host, or specific game mechanics. It has also not explained how properties, money, jail, and other parts of the board game will translate into individual challenges.

Casting is currently open.

A Life-Sized Monopoly Town Square Will Host the Competition

The setting will be a fully realized Monopoly Town Square rather than a standard studio game board.

Netflix describes the environment as life-sized, with all 12 players entering together before beginning the fight to accumulate as much as possible. The central idea remains the same as the board game: own more, negotiate carefully, and avoid losing everything.

The series will focus heavily on strategy and dealmaking. Alliances will also play a role, which means contestants will need to manage both the game itself and their relationships with the other players.

That structure follows the approach Studio Lambert has used in several of its previous competition shows. The company produced The Circle, where relationships and social strategy determine who survives, as well as Squid Game: The Challenge, which turned a scripted Netflix drama into a large-scale reality contest.

For Monopoly, the competition begins with equal resources but ends with one player controlling everything.

Studio Lambert and Hasbro Entertainment Are Producing

The Monopoly Netflix competition series is being produced by Studio Lambert in partnership with Hasbro Entertainment.

Studio Lambert is an independent production company based in London, with operations in both the United Kingdom and the United States. Its unscripted credits include Netflix’s Squid Game: The Challenge and The Circle, Peacock’s The Traitors, and CBS’s Undercover Boss.

The executive producers from Studio Lambert are:

  • Nia Yemoh
  • Tim Harcourt
  • Jack Burgess
  • Stephen Lambert
  • Kim Murphy

Gabriel Marano and Zachary Edwin serve as executive producers for Hasbro Entertainment.

Netflix has not yet announced a host, director, or any additional members of the production team.

Monopoly Is Part of Hasbro’s Growing Screen Slate

The competition series is one of several film and television projects currently being developed from Hasbro brands.

Hasbro Entertainment is also working on a separate Monopoly movie with LuckyChap and Lionsgate. That project is not connected to the Netflix competition series.

Other Hasbro projects include a new version of Clue across film and television, the live-action Dungeons & Dragons series Forgotten Realms at Netflix, and both live-action and animated projects based on Magic: The Gathering.

The company also has a Baldur’s Gate television series in development at HBO, a live-action The Game of Life movie planned for Amazon MGM Studios, and a live-action My Little Pony film in development.

Its television slate also includes renewed game shows based on Trivial Pursuit and Scrabble, along with ongoing animated series such as Peppa Pig and Transformers: EarthSpark.

When Will the Monopoly Competition Series Be Released?

Netflix has confirmed that the series will premiere in 2027.

A specific release date has not been announced. The streamer has also not confirmed when filming will begin or where the life-sized Monopoly Town Square will be built.

The current announcement centers on the series order, casting process, $2 million prize, and basic format.

Anyone interested in competing can now apply through the official casting process, although Netflix did not include eligibility details in the information provided.

FAQ

When does the Monopoly Netflix competition series premiere?

Netflix has confirmed that the series will premiere in 2027. A specific release date has not yet been announced.

How much can the winner of the Monopoly competition series win?

The final winner will receive a $2 million prize.

How many contestants will compete?

Twelve players will enter the life-sized Monopoly Town Square. Contestants will be eliminated as they go bankrupt until one winner remains.

Key Details

  • Title: Not yet announced
  • Release Date: 2027
  • Format: Reality competition series
  • Contestants: 12
  • Prize: $2 million
  • Based On: Hasbro’s Monopoly board game
  • Production Company: Studio Lambert
  • Production Partner: Hasbro Entertainment
  • Executive Producers: Gabriel Marano, Zachary Edwin, Nia Yemoh, Tim Harcourt, Jack Burgess, Stephen Lambert, Kim Murphy
  • Host: Not announced
  • Episode Count: Not announced
  • Runtime: Not announced
  • Casting: Now open
Emma Armbrüster is Senior Editorial Critic at The Viewer’s Perspective. Based in Veneto, Italy, she specializes in deep-dive narrative analysis and episode-by-episode recaps of premier television, providing an independent vantage point on the modern streaming landscape.

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