DreamWorks had teamed up with producers Walter F.
THE FALL GUY SEASON 2 SERIES
In July 2010, the Los Angeles Times reported that a film based on the series was in development. This meant that these trucks flew further and pitched less in the air, allowing them to be reused for multiple takes and shows.Īt the end of the series, the remaining trucks were either auctioned or given away in a contest. As a result, there are some inconsistencies in the episodes.įrom the second season onwards, General Motors supplied three specially adapted trucks for the stunt sequences, with the engine moved to a mid-chassis position immediately under the cab seat. During the show's initial series the stunts took their toll on the modified production trucks, supplied at low cost to the production by General Motors, so several different years, makes (Chevy/GMC) and models were used during the show's initial run. A Rounded-Line 1980 GMC K-25 Wideside with the High Sierra equipment level package was also used. Seavers's truck was a Rounded-Line 1981 GMC K-2500 Wideside with the Sierra Grande equipment level package.
THE FALL GUY SEASON 2 MOVIE
Also included are archive footages from stunt shows made in the 1930s.įollowing Season 2, a few of the borrowed movie risk scenes were replaced by stunt scenes from the TV Series. And exclusively for the Season 1 opening narration, Singin' in the Rain, The Blue Max, Race with the Devil and Moving Violation. In Season 1, the montage of scenes were borrowed from the films Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry, The Stunt Man, Silver Streak, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Hot Rock, Our Man Flint, The Poseidon Adventure, Speedway and Sky Riders. The series intros were composed mainly by both scenes from the TV series as well from risk scenes taken from films that dated before 1981. Season 2 has also been released in Region 2, in Germany on Novemand in the UK on February 16, 2009. Season 1 was released on DVD in Region 2 in Germany and the UK. Due to poor sales it is unknown if the remaining seasons will be released.
As with a number of other TV shows of the era released on DVD, the 6-disc set contains extensive music substitutions due to copyright reasons (as well as completely editing out the sequences with actor/singer Paul Williams, in the Pilot). On June 5, 2007, 20th Century Fox released the first season of The Fall Guy on DVD in Region 1.
Though I do still wish they'd kept the name Stumble Chums.Further information: List of The Fall Guy episodes Board game Ī board game adaptation based on the show was released by the Milton Bradley Company in 1981.Ī comic strip adaptation was drawn by Jim Baikie for Look-In magazine. New hats and emotes are a bonus too, mind.įall Guys is £16/€20/$20 on Steam, where it has shifted over seven million copies. Fall Guys loses its novelty as people perfect levels, optimise paths, and stop mucking about, so a steady injection of new awful ways to doom yourself would be grand.
With developers Mediatonic working on blocking cheaters, all Fall Guys really needs beyond that is a steady stream of new levels. The levels with bits of scenery you can shove around do look like they could be great/infuriating. "Traverse giant drawbridges, dodge swinging axes, and scale moveable siege ramps in the quest for ultimate game show glory." "In season 2 you'll be dressing your Fall Guy as a medieval hero and competing across brand new rounds inspired by epic quests from the middle ages," lead designer Joe Walsh explains. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Developers Mediatonic today gave a small peek at what's to come and yeah, it looks like more Fall Guys - which the main thing Fall Guys needs, really, just more of itself. A whole lot of medieval foolishness with knights, dragons, castles, and drawbridges is coming to Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout with season 2 in October.