Savannah Guthrie’s ‘Wordle’ Game Show Greenlit at NBC
Key Points:
- NBC has approved a TV adaptation of the popular mobile game "Wordle," set to premiere in 2027, hosted by "Today" anchor Savannah Guthrie and produced by Jimmy Fallon and the New York Times.
- The show will feature competitive squads solving five-letter word puzzles in a fast-paced format, with contestants playing for a substantial cash prize, aiming to capture the communal and social aspects of the original game.
- Production is scheduled to begin later this year, with a casting call already open; the series is executive produced by Fallon and others, and produced by Universal Television Alternative Studio in partnership with Electric Hot Dog and the New York Times.
- Savannah Guthrie, an avid "Wordle" player, will bring her hosting skills and personal connection to the game, while NBC emphasizes the show's alignment with its legacy in game shows and the cultural impact of "Wordle."
- The New York Times and Jimmy Fallon collaborated to translate the game's social experience into a TV format, focusing on gameplay structure, pacing, and player interaction to appeal to dedicated fans.