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Real World goes to Texas
MTV's 'The Real World' Heads to Texas
Wed Dec 22, 7:59 PM ET Entertainment - AP By DERRIK J. LANG, Associated Press Writer NEW YORK - Dude! MTV's "The Real World" is headed to Austin, Texas. "We've been thinking about Austin for a long time," co-creator and executive producer Jon Murray told The Associated Press Wednesday. "It's a great college town. It's a great music town. It's just a really young place. People go to college there and just don't want to leave," Murray said. The show brings together seven strangers between the ages of 18 and 24 to live in a swanky loft or house and films them around the clock, at home and on the town. The 16th season's seven cast members will start getting real in the Lone Star state early next year. The 24 episodes will begin airing in June. Murray said Austin has long topped his list of places to strand the strangers. Other contenders included Washington, Atlanta, Denver, "somewhere in Montana" and Sydney, Australia. "Austin has a small-town feel, but it has a lot of things going for it in terms of diversity and entertainment that make it feel metropolitan," Murray said. Mayor Will Wynn said he's been "sworn to secrecy" about "The Real World" address. "They were excited about coming to Austin and asked my help in understanding a little more about the city," Wynn said. Murray also wouldn't say where the house is, and he was tightlipped on the identities of the seven strangers, though he said his casting staff did "a bit of an outreach to people returning from Iraq (news - web sites)." "We always look for a diverse cast," Murray told the AP. "The idea of someone who was in Iraq, well, that would certainly meet that criteria. Ultimately, we choose from people who apply." Murray promised "The Real World" homestead in Austin would be just as unique and palatial as the pier in Seattle, the loft in New York, the mansion in New Orleans and the former bank in Philadelphia, the location of the latest season. There will be a hot tub, some antiques and maybe even some neon or cowboy kitsch from local stores. But don't expect a horse. "In the past 16 seasons, the cast haven't done a good job taking care of fish so I don't know about a horse," said Murray. ___Link to Yahoo story |
I'm surprised that they haven't gone to Atlanta or Washington D.C. yet. Looks like they were top picks, though.
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ZTAngel: Apparently they're filming in DC right now. I've had friends and sisters swear they've seen their film crews at certain clubs and restaurants in the area, and that they're staying in Adams Morgan. Rumor had it they were at Dream night club last Thursday. I haven't actually seen them myself though, so could just be one of those "I wanna believe and so I do" scenarios. :p
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nugget of trivia
If you know your Real World trivia, the sixth season, which actually was filmed in Boston was originally slated to be in Austin. Coming back ten seasons later, Austin won out over other cities because of its college-age population, music scene and nightlife. Other contenders and sure to be future backdrops for future seasons were Washington DC, Atlanta, Denver, Sydney and Montana. The series was scouting for military personnel who were in Iraq early last year, so expect to see someone who is a member of our armed forces be on the show. I an interview with the Yahoo! News, Jon Murray hinted that the cast has already been picked, saying that this might be one of the best casts ever assembled. Austin will be the smallest city that has ever hosted a season of the Real World. Philadelphia will end its run on Feburary 22. The Real World: Austin will premiere in June 2005.
I heard the reason Austin turned down the 6th season was due to having too many projects filming in the city at that time. |
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