Draft:Universe League

Universe League
Hangul
유니버스리그
Revised RomanizationYunibeoseu Ligeu
GenreReality competition
Written byLee Hwan-jin
Directed byLee Hwan-jin
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes12
Production
ProducerLee Hwan-jin
Production companies
  • SBS
  • F&F Entertainment
Original release
NetworkSBS TV
Release2024 (2024) –
Universe Ticket

Universe League (Korean유니버스리그) was a South Korean reality competition series created by SBS. It is intended to form a eight-member boy group with a contract of 2 years and 6 months. The group will be debuting under F&F Entertainment, a newly established entertainment company related to the clothing brand of the same name, F&F. The show is set to broadcasted in 2024.

Promotion and broadcast

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On January 17, 2024, during the finale of the first season of Universe Ticket, at the very end during the credits, it was revealed that auditions would begin shortly in preparation to debut a boy group.[1]

On April 14, the show will feature an entirely different format from the first season of the show. The upcoming second season will feature a league of teams battling against one another, and the final winning team that secures the “Prism Cup” will be the team that gets to debut. They announced they will be opening global auditions on April 22 until June 30 for any male born before 2011, regardless of nationality, affiliation with an agency, or past experience as a singer.

Contestants

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The spelling of names in English is according to the official website.[2] The Korean contestants are presented in Eastern order (family name, given name). The age listed is according to the Korean age system at the start of the competition.

Color key
       Final member of Unis
       Contestants eliminated in the final elimination round (Episode 10)
       Contestants eliminated in the third elimination round (Episode 9)
       Contestants eliminated in the second elimination round (Episode 5/6/7)
       Contestants eliminated in the first elimination round (Episode 4)
       Left the show
       Contestants that got promoted by the Unicorns
       Top 8 of the round
Key
P Level     
R Level     
I Level     
S Level     
M Level     
Company Name Age Ranking Final
Rank
Battle Week Road to PRISM
Ep. 1[a] Ep. 4[b] Ep. 5/6[c] Ep. 7[d] Ep. 8[e] Ep. 9[f] Ep. 10
YY Entertainment
(와이와이 엔터테인먼트)
Haruto
(晴翔) / (하루토)[g][h][i]
YY Entertainment
(와이와이 엔터테인먼트)
Takuto
(拓斗) / (타쿠토)[h][i]

Rankings

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Elimination

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Color key (In order of contestant's group rank on the show)
       Final member of UNIS
       Contestants eliminated in the final episode (Episode 10)
       Contestants eliminated in the third elimination round (Episode 9)
       Contestants eliminated in the Level test elimination round (Episodes 5-7)
       Contestants eliminated in Revenge Battle (Episodes 2-4)
       Contestants that left the show (Due to personal reasons)
82 contestants

Notes

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  1. ^ As of November 18, 2023, at 21:00 KST.
  2. ^ As of December 8, 2023, at 00:00 KST.
  3. ^ Level Station
  4. ^ Promotion Ceremony
  5. ^ Unit Station
  6. ^ Promotion Ceremony
  7. ^ Haruto was a Loud contestant.
  8. ^ a b Haruto and Takuto were contestant on Boys Planet.
  9. ^ a b Haruto and Takuto are members of TOZ.

References

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  1. ^ Moon Ye-bin (January 17, 2024). ‘유니버스 티켓’ 임서원, 아이돌 꿈 이뤘다→시즌2 ‘유니버스 리그’ 예고 [‘Universe Ticket’ Lim Seo-won achieves her dream of becoming an idol → Season 2 ‘Universe League’ preview] (in Korean). TV Report. Archived from the original on February 19, 2023. Retrieved July 5, 2023 – via Naver.
  2. ^ "Profile Details". SBS - Universe Ticket. Select company/group and then the person's name in Korean. Archived from the original on March 23, 2019. Retrieved July 13, 2023.
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Category:Korean-language television shows Category:2024 South Korean television series debuts Category:South Korean reality television series Category:South Korean music television shows Category:Seoul Broadcasting System original programming Category:K-pop television series Category:Music competitions in South Korea