What is new reality series The Mole on Netflix about?

The Mole. (L to R) Kesi Neblett, Sandy Ronquillo, Greg Shapiro, Casey Lary, Avori Henderson, Pranav Patel, Will Richardson in The Mole. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2022
The Mole. (L to R) Kesi Neblett, Sandy Ronquillo, Greg Shapiro, Casey Lary, Avori Henderson, Pranav Patel, Will Richardson in The Mole. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2022

The revival of a beloved reality series is making its way to Netflix very soon! The original ABC series The Mole aired for five seasons, and it’s getting the reboot treatment beginning Friday, October 7.

Netflix will share ten episodes across three weeks. Alex Wagner will be leading the 12 contestants as host.

The strangers competing in the series are Avori Henderson, Casey Lary, Dom Gabriel, Greg Shapiro, Jacob Hacker, Joi Schweitzer, Kesi Neblett, Osei White, Pranav Patel, Samara Joy, Sandy Ronquillo, and William Richardson.

There’s just something about reality shows that gets us hooked! So what can we expect to see in the new Netflix show?

What is The Mole on Netflix about?

The Mole is a reimagined version of the original show. The high-stakes competition series will see 12 players work together in challenges to add money to a pot that only one of them will win at the end.

Among the players is one person secretly designated “the mole” by producers and tasked with sabotaging the group’s money-making efforts. How much money the contestants earn depends on how well the mole does their job, damaging the challenges and lowering the amount of money in the jackpot. Ultimately, one player will outlast their competition and expose the Mole to win the prize.

The trailer shows us a peek at some of the missions the contestants will have to complete, everyone trying to figure out who the mole is and the high stakes they will face. Check out the video below!

What do you think about the new Netflix series? Will you be checking it out? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

The Mole premieres Friday, October 7, on Netflix as part of a three-week event on the platform.