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Paramount International’s Viacom is looking out Zeus Community for allegedly stealing the vibe of its hit present Wild ‘N Out with their new sport present Dangerous vs. Wild, hosted by Nick Cannon. Viacom says the present is straight-up copying their fashionable MTV collection, particularly with the way it’s arrange. Dangerous vs. Wild brings collectively solid members and hosts from different Zeus reveals like Baddies, Joseline’s Cabaret, and Aunt Tea Podcast, with particular friends becoming a member of the enjoyable.
The idea of the present revolves round settling “pre-existing beefs” by splitting the contributors into two groups, “Dangerous” and “Wild,” who then face off in several video games. On the finish of the episode, a big-name artist performs, which feels identical to Wild ‘N Out. And naturally, Nick Cannon is internet hosting and govt producing, identical to he does with Wild ‘N Out.
The similarities are fairly apparent. Each reveals combine comedy and competitors, and each convey on well-known musical friends to cap it off. Viacom’s lawsuit factors out how Dangerous vs. Wild follows the identical components that made Wild ‘N Out so profitable, claiming that Zeus is profiting off a format Viacom created. With Nick Cannon on the helm of each reveals, it’s clear Viacom appears like Zeus is stepping on their toes and taking one thing that belongs to them.
Extra information to come back because the story develops.