YouTube star Jimmy "MrBeast's" Beast Games has debuted on Amazon's Prime Video, releasing two episodes on December 19, 2024. The much-awaited reality competition show involves a thousand participants going up against each other in various challenges for a chance to win a grand prize of $5 million.
Tyler Conklin is known popularly to be MrBeast's "right-hand man." He is the longest-serving member of the team after Kris Tyson, who was removed from the group due to allegations of inappropriate conduct involving a minor. Tyler made his first appearance in a MrBeast video back in 2016. Now, he often works behind the scenes, producing the YouTuber's content.
Exploring list of creators and directors involved in production of MrBeast's Beast Games
Since Beast Games was released on Prime Video and its qualifier round on MrBeast's YouTube channel, the internet has been abound with discussions regarding the show. The YT video has already garnered over eight million views, and many participants have come forth to talk about their experience on the show on X.
Tyler Conklin's recent Instagram post featuring him alongside MrBeast's crew members (including Chandler Hallow, Karl Jacobs, Nolan Hansen, and Tareq Salameh) stirred up conversation online regarding the individuals involved with the show's creation.
As such, a list of the people credited as producers of the show is given below:
- Jimmy Donaldson
- Sean Klitzner
- Tyler Conklin
- Michael Cruz
- Matt Apps
- Charles Wachter
- Keith Geller
- Joe Coleman
- Rachel Skidmore
On the other side, the show's directors are as follows:
- Tyler Conklin
- Richard Franc
- Kate Douglas-Walker
Conklin is one of the show's directors and hasn't appeared in the two episodes released so far (as of December 20).
In other news, some leaked documents from Beast Games reportedly show the terms and conditions that participants were made to agree to before partaking in the show's qualifier round. These documents also detail the alleged non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) that participants had to sign, suggesting they'd have to pay penalties of up to $500,000 for breach of information involving the show.