The Titan Games - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Let the Titan Games Begin: Trials 1
Dwayne Johnson offers exceptional, everyday men and women the chance to go head-to-head, testing their athleticism, physical strength and mental fortitude; winners face the ultimate challenge, battling on Mount Olympus in hopes of becoming a Titan.

The Titan Games Trials 2
Following Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's belief that people have the potential to be the best they can be, exceptional everyday people test their strength and spirit as they compete head-to-head in hopes of reaching their goal of becoming a Titan.

The Titan Games Trials 3
Dwayne Johnson invites eight new competitors to test themselves on the most insane physical challenges ever devised - including one challenge 30 feet above the ground - in the hopes of reaching Mount Olympus for the chance to become a Titan.

The Titan Games Trials 4
Six contenders test their strength and fortitude as they compete to dethrone a reigning Titan. Dwayne Johnson hosts.

The Titan Games Trials 5
Competitors are pushed to the limit in unforgiving head-to-head challenges set up by Dwayne Johnson, with winners advancing to the ultimate challenge of Mt. Olympus. Male and female competitors who conquer Mt. Olympus become Titans, who return later.

The Titan Games Trials 6
Competitors are pushed to the limit in unforgiving head-to-head challenges set up by Dwayne Johnson, with winners advancing to the ultimate challenge of Mt. Olympus. Male and female competitors who conquer Mt. Olympus become Titans, who return later.

The Titan Games Trials 7
Dwayne Johnson invites eight new competitors to test themselves on the most insane physical challenges ever devised - including one challenge 30 feet above the ground - in the hopes of reaching Mount Olympus for the chance to become a Titan.

The Battle of the Titans
The field of 64 athletes has been narrowed down to 16 elite Titans, who compete head-to-head for the chance to advance to the final and compete in the ultimate test on Mount Olympus.

The Titan Games Championship
The field of 64 athletes has been narrowed down to eight elite Titans, who compete on Mount Olympus to determine the one man and one woman who will become the ultimate Titans.
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