Nick Cannon To Revive “Wild’N Out” For MTV2

    Despite it’s short run on the small screen, many fans were disappointed to Nick Cannon’s “Wild’n Out” show get the axe. Now, accoring to Hollywood Reporter, it appears that the famed sketch comedy it set to make a revival.

    Nick Cannon’s production company NCredible Entertainment has teamed up with MTV2 to renew the improv comedy series. While the initial incarnation of the show featured talents like Kevin Hart and Affion Crockett, Cannon is seeking out a whole new crop of comedians through audition.

    “I get asked everyday when ‘Wild ‘N Out’ will be back,” he said. “I’m thrilled to announce that the show will be making its long-awaited return very soon – bigger and better. With our show’s original cast, everyone from Kevin Hart to Katt Williams, Affion Crockett and Taran Killam becoming household names, I am looking forward to working with MTV2 as we work to introduce the biggest comedic stars of tomorrow with the return of ‘Wild ‘N Out.'”

    MTV2’s senior VP of programming and production Paul Ricci added, “Building on our long-standing relationship with Nick Cannon, we are ecstatic to welcome his creative genius back to the MTV family. The remixed ‘Wild ‘N Out’ will deliver a high-energy, clever and hilarious addition to MTV2’s original programming lineup.”

    More information on the auditon process can be found over at NCredible Entertainment’s website.

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    15 thoughts on “Nick Cannon To Revive “Wild’N Out” For MTV2

    1. This show was corny as fuck. I know it wasn’t meant to be serious but I swear I only saw Nick Cannon’s team lose like 4 times.

    2. man that show was ill, and who wouldn’t like seeing modern rappers on that show, seeing the cast take the piss out of 2 chainz and drake’s canuck jew ass and meek mill yellin all the time would be dope

    3. Kevin Hart and Affion Crockett are the worst comedians I’ve ever seen in life…Their fans are simple minded as hell.

    4. Kevin Hart was funny in Think Like A Man, but bringing back an old show that wasn’t that good to begin with makes little sense.

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