Ernst and Maslyakov said that the show "Game" is an improved version of KVN
Ernst is outraged by the show "Game" on TNT. The general director of Channel One stood up for KVN and Maslyakov.
The scandals around the new show on TNT "Game" do not subside. This time, Alexander Maslyakov said that the humorous program is an improved version of KVN. His opinion was supported by the producer of Channel One Konstantin (well, still) Ernst.
79-year-old Alexander Maslyakov was indignant that the creators of the "Game" brazenly stole the KVN format. “As they used to say: “Everything around is collective farm, everything around is mine.” Without even trying to somehow modify something, they take a project that has existed for many years and sculpt it for a lot of money. There they will eventually have some champions who should receive 30 million rubles. I'm not that ashamed of them, although it is immoral, in my opinion, in relation to hundreds of thousands of young guys who are interested in this game. It’s immoral to make such bets in order to play KVN, do you understand?” — complained TV presenter.
The first channel was silent for a long time and did not get involved in the conflict. However, Konstantin Ernst responded at the Moscow Mayor's Cup by hard-hitting a humorous show. Before the announcement of the final grades, he issued a caustic remark. “Who wins, who loses, it makes no difference. We are sure that you will continue to play a real game, not a stolen one, ”the producer told the KVN participants.
Recently, on the show "Game", the audience poured out a flurry of criticism because of the passionate kiss of comedian Denis Dorokhov with a teammate. In the next issue, he ran onto the stage naked, covering himself with one hand, which stunned the audience again. In social networks, they wrote that the producers of the program are walking on thin ice, “look and the show will be closed.”
And the other day, representatives of the TNT channel announced the suspension of the project. Filming of the new episodes of "Game" is scheduled for a later date due to the aggravation of the situation with the coronavirus. “The filming process of the show implies the presence of a large number of spectators, their lively reaction to what is happening on stage and the full occupancy of the hall, which is contrary to current sanitary standards and regulations,” the program managers said.