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RUMOR: Simon Cowell's X Factor is (sadly) coming back in 2023


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According to Daily Star, an industry source said: “It has been decided that the time is right to bring X Factor back. It’s really exciting. Everyone who will be working on the new series can’t wait to get started.”

Father-of-one Simon is said to have being having secret conversations with a production company about his plans and has reportedly "struck a big-money deal".


However, it's unsure if the new series would air on ITV or perhaps a different channel.

 

https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/breaking-x-factor-set-return-27328357

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I wanted Popstars the RIVALS not THIS!

 

 

 

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Unless they REALLY make sure to make the winner a proper superstar then the show will continue to flop all over again. No point in bringing it back.

 

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1 minute ago, nathanspears said:

Let it die. Please. Enough.

Is there even demand for a new series of X Factor in 2022 alone.. it needs to be left in the late 00s where it belongs :rip:

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As if we haven't suffered enough...

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Bring back X Factor Australia, the only version of that show that was actually any good tbh.

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3 minutes ago, lover. said:

They need former 1D and and current LM members as judges on the panel. 

no Cheryl or Nicole, no X Factor!

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And it'll flop like it was for at least 5 years prior to when it finally died :toofunny3: Talent shows with the format like X Factor just won't work in today's music industry and Simon isn't clued in enough to work around the problems they'd face trying to go up against Tiktok and other social media. No show has the cultural ubiquity X Factor once had and that's okay, but it needs to stay dead.

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Katy and Christina will finally be employed again :clap3:

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Oh my god! Burn all these talent shows with hellfire! It’s nearly the mid 2020s. 

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Of course he does, easiest pay check to get for doing nothing.

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Yeah these talent shows don’t have the power to establish an artist.

 

Viral tiktok rising stars have a much bigger chance to establish on their own than with these obsolete shows and labels that have to throw everything at the wall to see if something sticks.

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:ryan: What will it take for him to understand no one's interested in the X-factor anymore?

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18 minutes ago, Trent W said:

Yeah these talent shows don’t have the power to establish an artist.

 

Viral tiktok rising stars have a much bigger chance to establish on their own than with these obsolete shows and labels that have to throw everything at the wall to see if something sticks.

Exactly, one of the girl from Idol last season went viral and she dropped out of the show and got a record deal. 

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X factor UK was iconic and it really did have big artists come from it unlike The Voice but I can’t see that happening again. They should try creating a group like they did with Girls Aloud, something a bit different. LM are over so it’s time for a new girl and boy group. 

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They should center around forming boybands/girl bands like Asian shows do. Solo acts from these shows flop, but bands have a better shot since every member has its own fanbase.

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1 hour ago, slik said:

Beating a dead horse

Nooo not this :deadbanana2:

 

Anyways, the X Factor format is outdated and doesn't really serve as a platform for musicians anymore. 

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