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Park City Takes Center Stage in New Reality Series 'Unwell Games'
The four-episode competition show features well-known internet personalities facing off in mental and physical challenges.
Apr. 5, 2026 at 4:03pm
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The latest in a growing wave of Utah-based reality TV shows, 'Unwell Games' uses Park City as the backdrop for a new competition series featuring well-known internet personalities facing off in mental and physical challenges. The series, produced by Alex Cooper of the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast, was filmed at a luxury chalet in Park City and included contestants from shows like 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,' 'Bachelor Nation,' 'Love Island USA,' and 'Dancing with the Stars,' along with Instagram influencers.
Why it matters
Park City has become an increasingly popular location for reality TV productions, with its picturesque mountain setting and access to unique venues like the Utah Olympic Park. The 'Unwell Games' series is the latest example of how Utah's entertainment industry is growing, drawing in high-profile internet personalities and building on the state's reputation for outdoor recreation and adventure.
The details
The four-episode 'Unwell Games' series was produced by Alex Cooper, host of the popular 'Call Her Daddy' podcast, through her Unwell Network. The show features 16 contestants from various reality TV shows and social media platforms competing in a series of mental and physical challenges over four days at a luxury chalet in Park City. The production team also utilized the Utah Olympic Park, where contestants were filmed riding inner tubes down the nordic ski jumps and attempting to stop sliding on a blue-painted target. Local athletes Luke Miller and Augie Roepke even participated, ski jumping while holding briefcases filled with money that the players could win.
- The four-episode 'Unwell Games' series will debut on YouTube on April 6, 2026.
- The production team filmed at the Utah Olympic Park in Park City back in February 2026.
The players
Alex Cooper
The host of the popular 'Call Her Daddy' podcast, who produced the 'Unwell Games' series through her Unwell Network.
Luke Miller
A local Park City athlete who participated in the 'Unwell Games' production at the Utah Olympic Park.
Augie Roepke
A local Park City athlete who participated in the 'Unwell Games' production at the Utah Olympic Park.
What’s next
The four-episode 'Unwell Games' series will debut on YouTube on April 6, 2026, giving viewers a chance to see how the internet personalities fare in the Park City-based competition.
The takeaway
Park City's picturesque mountain setting and access to unique venues like the Utah Olympic Park continue to make it an attractive location for reality TV productions, further cementing Utah's growing reputation as an entertainment industry hub.


