“The Floor”: Cyril Féraud unveils the new features of the 2 game which returns this Saturday, December 28

“The Floor”: Cyril Féraud unveils the new features of the 2 game which returns this Saturday, December 28
“The Floor”: Cyril Féraud unveils the new features of the France 2 game which returns this Saturday, December 28

Here we go again for a second batch of “The Floor, conquering the ground”! While the first edition, won by Angélique, aroused the curiosity of 3.06 million viewers, one hundred new candidates will set off to tackle new questions from this Saturday, December 28, 2024, during five prime times, compared to four during of the first edition. Each of these evenings will see the competitors compete in a series of twenty elimination duels with a check for 100,000 euros for the one who manages to take over the entire field. A well-established mechanism but to which Cyril Féraud, at the controls of this “series game” wanted to make changes.

A final face to face to “emphasize the intensity of the end of the show”

In addition to events now enriched with new formats, including musical duels or based on images generated by artificial intelligence, the five numbers will end with a final face-to-face, non-eliminatory, between the two best players to win 5,000 euros . And this “to accentuate the intensity of the end of the show”as Cyril Féraud explained in the columns of “Télé-Loisirs”. “This final duel will also reinforce the strategic aspect because, with this objective of 5,000 euros, many candidates will take more risks as the game progresses. They will not systematically return to the ground after a victory”assures the host with a busy schedule on Télévisions.

“It will be one of my fights of 2025”

Among these hundred competitors and opponents arranged in boxes corresponding to their preferred category, some are disabled. An assumed desire of Cyril Féraud who wishes to make it “one of his 2025 fights”. “It’s completely normal.”he reacted when our colleagues pointed out to him the presence of people in wheelchairs. “When we have 100 candidates who represent the viewers, we have to have people with disabilities because it's society. Everyone must be able to come and play a game show. I especially don't want the disability is a hindrance in my broadcasts”.

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