The Apprentice remains one of Donald Trump’s most recognisable television ventures. The business reality show, which featured contestants competing to showcase their entrepreneurial skills, played a significant role in boosting Trump’s public profile. Now, years later, the show is reportedly being considered for a reboot.
‘The Apprentice’ may return with a reboot
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, the long-running reality series—which debuted in 2004 and ran for 10 seasons—is being explored for a revival.The studio behind major titles such as The Boys, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Fallout and Jack Ryan is reportedly considering bringing back the hit format. Notably, The Apprentice was a key platform that elevated Trump’s popularity before his political career and eventual move to the White House.However, the project is currently in its early stages, with only internal discussions underway and no official confirmation yet.A statement cited in the report read, “Since our acquisition of MGM, we have had preliminary internal discussions about what’s next for The Apprentice as a property.”The report also noted that no outreach has been made to the Trump administration so far. However, if the reboot moves forward, there is speculation that Donald Trump Jr. could be considered to lead the show.
What was ‘The Apprentice’ about?
Launched in 2004, The Apprentice revolved around contestants from diverse backgrounds competing in business-related challenges to prove their capabilities. The ultimate goal was to secure a coveted opportunity to work within Trump’s organisation.According to a report by TheWrap, the show drew massive viewership during its peak, averaging nearly 20 million viewers per week, making it one of the most popular reality formats of its time.