Fangasm

Fangasm (2013)

EndedReality show

A docu-series that follows seven very different people whose niche uber-obsessions run the gamut from comic books and collectibles to science fiction and fantasy to cosplay and live action role playing. Living together and working together at Stan Lee's Comikaze, Los Angeles' largest pop-culture convention, the cast must contend with each others oversized personalities and conflicting passions as they vie for a opportunities within Lee's organization. Because when different passions come together—you get a real big bang. These roommates stop at nothing to prove their fan-cred to each other, debating everything from favorite superheroes, "Star Wars" vs. "Star Trek", and even what they would do in the event of a real zombie apocalypse. And while the claws do come out, this hilarious and loveable group is ultimately bound together by a shared joy of fandom.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Final Fandomoct. 23, 2013
S01E05A Larp in the Parkoct. 22, 2013
S01E04Zombie Fanpocalypseoct. 15, 2013
S01E03Take Me to Your Lee-Deroct. 8, 2013
S01E02A Date with a Supermodeloct. 1, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Fangasm premiere?

Fangasm premiered on September 24, 2013.

Who created Fangasm?

David Graziano created Fangasm and served as the executive producer.

What network aired Fangasm?

Fangasm aired on Syfy.

What is Fangasm about?

Fangasm is a reality show that follows seven people who are huge fans of science fiction, fantasy, and comic books living together in a house in LA while interning for Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo.

What was the prize for the participants of Fangasm?

There was no prize for the participants of Fangasm.

Who were the seven interns on Fangasm?

The seven interns on Fangasm were Sal Fringo, Eric Goldman, Molly McIsaac, Andrew Moyes, Dani Snow, Kristin Hackett, and Mike Reed.

How long did Fangasm run?

Fangasm ran for only one season.

What was the reception of Fangasm?

Fangasm received mixed reviews. Some people criticized the show for being too staged and scripted, while others praised it for being a unique and entertaining look at fan culture.

Who was the producer of Fangasm?

David Graziano was the executive producer of Fangasm.

How many episodes were in Fangasm?

There were only six episodes of Fangasm.

What famous figure mentored the Fangasm interns?

The Fangasm interns were mentored by Stan Lee, the legendary creator of many Marvel Comics characters.

What kinds of challenges did the Fangasm interns face?

The Fangasm interns had to complete various challenges related to comic book and science fiction concepts, such as creating a superhero mascot for a convention.

Was Fangasm filmed in a studio or on location?

Fangasm was filmed on location in Los Angeles.

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