The Apprentice to Stream on Amazon Prime Video
Donald Trump’s iconic reality TV show, The Apprentice, is hitting Amazon’s Prime Video this week, bringing the thrill of the boardroom to your screen. The series kicks off on Monday, March 10th, with a new season dropping every Monday until April 27th, so get ready for some serious binge-watching.
Originally launched in 2004, The Apprentice ran for seven seasons, pitting eager contestants against each other for a shot at a job in one of Trump’s properties. Later rebranded as The Celebrity Apprentice, the show faced its fair share of controversy, leading to its cancellation by NBC in 2015 after Trump’s controversial comments.
While the show may have sparked some behind-the-scenes drama, attempts to unveil more about its production, including by Tom Arnold, have come up short. However, thanks to Amazon’s acquisition of MGM in 2021, The Apprentice is getting a fresh start on Prime Video.
Producer Mark Burnett, who describes the show as a love letter to New York City, is excited for a new audience to experience the series. And Trump himself isn’t shy about sharing his enthusiasm, calling the show a great learning experience for everyone involved.
So mark your calendars for Monday nights, grab some popcorn, and settle in for a nostalgia-filled journey as The Apprentice streams on Amazon’s Prime Video. Get ready for some high-stakes challenges, memorable catchphrases, and of course, the iconic boardroom showdowns that made this show a classic.