Watch Episode 3 of The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras tonight free to stream or on demand.
The Challenge 40 broadcasts episode 3 tonight on Wednesday, August 28th at 8pm on MTV. The reality series brings together individuals from every reality TV platform across the 40 seasons of The Challenge to compete in epic challenges for a chance to win a whopping $1 million. Tune in tonight and watch the series with a free trial of Philo.
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Last week, the contestants’ personalities clashed as their true feelings for each other came to the fore. Will the teams stay the same this week? And will they be able to put their bad feelings aside to compete? Tune in for free with Philo to find out. If you missed it, watch the Take Shelter challenge in the video provided below.
Who moderates the Challenge 40?
TJ Lavin is back to host the most iconic season of MTV’s longest running challenge show.
Who is taking part in the Challenge 40?
- Brad Fiorenza from The Real World: San Diego (2004)
- Brandon Nelson from The Challenge: Fresh Meat II
- Cory Wharton from Real World: Explosion
- Chris “CT” Tamburello from The Real World: Paris
- Darrell Taylor from Road Rules: Campus Crawl
- Derek Chavez from The Real World: Cancun
- Leroy Garrett from The Real World: Las Vegas (2011)
- Nehemiah Clark from The Real World: Austin
- and many others
Which seasons and shows will be repeated during “The Challenge 40”?
Viewers will see former contestants from The Real World, Road Rules, The Challenge (US), Are You the One? (US), Big Brother (US), Survivor (US), Love Island (US and UK), Survival of the Fittest and Exatlón Estados Unidos.
Which TV channel is “Challenge 40” on?
What: The Challenge 40: Battle of the Ages
When: Wednesday, August 28, 8:00 p.m. PT/ET (new episodes every Wednesday)
TV channels: MTV
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