Overcooked Reality Show: Netflix in Talks for Chaotic Cooking Competition
Netflix is reportedly in early discussions to turn the beloved co-op game Overcooked into a high-energy reality TV competition. If greenlit, the show could blend gaming’s frenetic teamwork with unscripted entertainment, offering a fresh twist on cooking challenges.
Why Overcooked Would Work as a Reality Show
Overcooked is a multiplayer game where players collaborate (or clash) in absurd kitchens—think cooking on a pirate ship or dodging traffic on a food truck. The game thrives on chaos, miscommunication, and last-minute rescues, making it perfect for reality TV.
Imagine real-life contestants:
– Racing against the clock in themed kitchens
– Shouting orders while ingredients burn
– Facing surprise obstacles like broken appliances or missing utensils
A show like this could merge the fun of The Great British Bake Off with the madness of Floor is Lava.
Netflix’s Push into Gaming-Inspired Content
This move fits Netflix’s strategy to bridge gaming and entertainment. Recent efforts include:
– Interactive films like Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
– Mobile games for subscribers
– Adaptations like The Witcher and Sonic Prime
An Overcooked reality show could tap into both gaming fans and casual viewers, offering a fresh format.
What Could the Show Look Like?
While unconfirmed, insiders speculate:
✅ Team-based challenges – Pairs or trios compete in escalating chaos
✅ Wild kitchen setups – Volcano grills, zero-gravity cooking, or moving trucks
✅ Guest judges – Chefs or gaming personalities adding humor and stakes
✅ Big prizes – Cash rewards or a “Netflix Kitchen Champion” title
Fan Reactions: Hype and Doubts
Gamers are divided:
– Excited fans: “If it’s as fun as the game, I’m in!”
– Skeptics: “Will it feel staged? The game’s magic is its spontaneity.”
Reddit users joked:
“Gordon Ramsay would lose his voice yelling at these cooks.”
“Finally, a show where teamwork fails gloriously.”
Gaming Adaptations Are Booming
From The Last of Us (HBO) to Fallout (Amazon Prime), gaming IPs are hot. Overcooked stands out as a non-narrative, comedy-focused adaptation. If successful, we could see more:
– Mario Party competitions
– Among Us mystery shows
– Just Dance live tournaments
Will an Overcooked Show Succeed?
The key challenges:
🔹 Capturing organic chaos – Can producers avoid scripting the fun?
🔹 Chemistry between teams – Will strangers match the energy of gaming friends?
If done right, this could be Netflix’s next viral hit. After all, who wouldn’t watch people panic-cooking in a kitchen that’s literally on fire?
Would you watch? Share your thoughts below!
