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Netflix to launch game show based on Monopoly board game

Netflix to launch game show based on Monopoly board game

Netflix is developing a reality game show based on the classic board game Monopoly. Twelve contestants will compete for a grand prize of $2 million, with the series expected to premiere in the fall of 2027.

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