A Multi-Phase Streamed Science Competition

The Mars
Games

Hazardous Journey. Eternal Legacy.

Production Document MDRS · Hanksville, UT Confidential
Recruitment Advertisement · c. 1912
"Men wanted for hazardous journey. Low wages, bitter cold, long hours of complete darkness. Safe return doubtful. Honour and recognition in event of success."
Ernest Shackleton · Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition

"The ad for going to Mars would be like Shackleton's ad for going to the Antarctic."

— Elon Musk
The Cultural Window

Mars is delayed. The dream is fading.

SpaceX pushed crewed Mars missions back 5–7 years. The Moon comes first. Mars waits.

Without a cultural anchor, public excitement for Mars colonization disappears into the noise. A generation forgets why it mattered. The Mars Games keeps it alive.

5–7

years until the rockets are ready

What if we didn't wait?

What if we started selecting Mars pioneers now — before the rockets are ready?

The Concept

Not a game show. A proving ground for humanity's next chapter.

One hundred of Earth's most capable professionals — scientists, engineers, pilots, medics — enter a grueling multi-phase competition set in real Mars analog environments. Over twelve weeks, they face astronautic challenges designed to test every dimension of Mars readiness: physical endurance, technical ingenuity, teamwork under pressure, high-stakes decision-making, and psychological resilience.

Contestants are not "players." They are candidates. Eliminations are not votes — they are mission decisions. The expedition that never was — until now.

Core design principle — self-containment. Every challenge reflects the reality that when the supply ships from Earth stop, the colony must survive independently. No challenge assumes resupply.

  • Pillar 01Endurance
  • Pillar 02Ingenuity Under Pressure
  • Pillar 03Team Dynamics
  • Pillar 04High-Stakes Decisions
  • Pillar 05Isolation Resilience
The Format

Three phases. Twelve weeks. One mission.

Each phase is named after Mars geography. Each escalates pressure: from the individual crucible, through team-based colony simulation, to a multi-month sealed-habitat endurance test.

01I

Phase I · Weeks 1–3

Gale Crater

The Crucible

Individual trials. 12-hour EVA simulations in 40-lb spacesuits. Oxygen crisis drills inside sealed habitat modules. 24-hour isolation. Cross-skill gauntlets. 100 candidates enter. 24 survive.

Candidates100→24
Episodes3–4
FormatSolo
02II

Phase II · Weeks 4–8

Valles Marineris

The Colony Forge

Six teams of four build and defend a Mars colony from scratch. Dust storms. Hydroponics yield optimization. Comms blackouts simulating Earth-Mars lag. Medical emergencies. Live-broadcast audience twists. Two teams advance.

Teams6→2
Episodes4–6
FormatTeams of 4
03III

Phase III · Weeks 9–12

Utopia Planitia

The Red Horizon

45–90 days sealed inside a real Mars analog habitat. Cascading multi-system failures. ISRU water extraction. Terraforming prototypes pitched to the panel. No contact with Earth for 72-hour stretches. One team emerges as Earth's Mars Pioneers.

Duration45–90d
Episodes3–4
FormatSealed Hab
The Challenge Library

What they'll face.

Every challenge is built on real Mars science. None assume resupply. Six of seventeen below — the full library spans EVA, life support, hydroponics, ISRU, comms, medical triage, and ethical dilemmas.

Endurance

The Long Walk

12-hour EVA traverse across MDRS desert terrain in a 40-lb mock spacesuit. 2L of water. No GPS. Three mandatory waypoints. Any suit breach — disqualification.

Ingenuity Under Pressure

Oxygen Crisis

Sealed habitat. Failing life support. 45 minutes. Toolkit of 15 items — only 6 work. Multi-stage failure: detect, diagnose, repair. O2 levels count down on screen.

Ingenuity / Endurance

The Potato Farm

Optimize a hydroponics system to maximum yield from fixed seeds, water, nutrients, light. Two weeks. Yields weighed live on camera. Named after Watney's farm in The Martian.

Endurance / Ingenuity

Dust Storm Survival

72-hour simulated Martian dust storm. Solar panels degrade. Filters clog. Visibility falls to zero. Mission Control comms delayed 20 minutes. Keep life support alive.

Team Dynamics / Isolation

Comms Blackout

36 hours. No real-time contact with Earth. Briefing packet contains deliberate ambiguities. Internal conflicts must be resolved without mediation. Cameras record everything.

All Pillars

Cascading Failure

The ultimate test. Power dies. Air filtration shuts down. Temperature drops. Water recycling fails. Failures introduced every 15 minutes over 2 hours. Save the habitat in sequence — or lose everything.

17 challenges across 3 phases. Radiation leaks. Water rationing. Rover repairs. Ethical dilemmas. This is just the beginning.

The Candidates

Not celebrities. Not influencers. Earth's best.

The caliber of candidates is the show's primary differentiator. These are top-tier professionals with real credentials, real careers, real commitments. The audience should feel they're watching exceptional people do extraordinary things.

Pilot · Engineer · Scientist · The Mars Candidates
40%

Technical

Engineers, mechanics, pilots, systems architects.

40%

Scientific

Botanists, geologists, chemists, astrobiologists. Minimum three botanists.

20%

Human Factors

Medics, psychologists, conflict mediators. Minimum three medics.

Screening modeled on NASA astronaut selection: credential verification, physical exam, psychological evaluation, background check. No hard age limit — John Glenn flew at 77. Capability determines eligibility.

The Prize

Earth's Mars Pioneers

A symbolic title. A real pipeline.

$5M

Winning Team

$3M

Runners-Up

$2M

Audience Giveaways

The winning team earns the title "Earth's Mars Pioneers" and entry into SpaceX's real-world training pipeline. Not a guaranteed Mars trip — mission readiness. Analog missions. Starbase access. Mentorship from SpaceX engineers and astronauts. The real first step toward becoming an interplanetary species. The real prize is the journey itself.

Real Places. Real Science.

Where it's shot.

No soundstages. The show requires Mars analog environments that look and feel authentic on camera. These are the type of locations the show targets — proven, purpose-built facilities used by NASA and the international analog mission community.

Phases I–II · Primary

MDRS · Hanksville, Utah

Mars Desert Research Station. Red terrain. Existing habitat modules. EVA-ready. Home to 300+ analog missions since 2001.

Phase III · Primary Option

Mars Dune Alpha · Houston

NASA's 3D-printed Mars habitat. 1,700 sq ft. Purpose-designed for year-long analog missions with integrated life support. Built by ICON for NASA's CHAPEA program.

Phase III · Backup

HI-SEAS · Mauna Loa, Hawaii

Isolated dome habitat at 8,200 ft on a volcanic slope. Used for six NASA-funded long-duration isolation studies. Proven track record.

Visual Inserts

Iceland Lava Fields

Black and red volcanic landscape. Cinematic B-roll. Alien terrain on Earth. Establishing shots for dramatic transitions.

Why This Time Is Different

This has been tried. It failed.

The appetite is real and massive. Two of entertainment's most legitimate operators — Endemol (Big Brother creators) and Lionsgate — signed on to a Mars reality format. 200,000 people applied to a one-way Mars trip. Fox greenlit a celebrity version with William Shatner attached. Both efforts collapsed. Not for lack of interest — for execution.

Cautionary Tale · Fox · 2023

Stars on Mars

Celebrity Mars sim · William Shatner host

0.18 Avg. demo rating · cancelled after one season
  • Celebrity contestants with no relevant skills.
  • Warehouse soundstage dressed as Mars.
  • Theatrical "missions" with no scientific weight.
  • Treated Mars as a gimmick, not a subject worthy of respect.

The audience could tell.

Cautionary Tale · Endemol + Lionsgate · 2014–2019

Mars One

One-way Mars trip · funded by TV rights

200K Applicants · before bankruptcy in 2019
  • Technically infeasible mission architecture.
  • Burned funding without building flight hardware.
  • Misled applicants and investors.
  • Promised what no one could deliver: an actual Mars trip.

The appetite was real. The promise wasn't.

Beast Games · Amazon Prime · 2025–2026

The benchmark · the proof of concept

MrBeast's Beast Games proved that massive-scale competition entertainment works on streaming. Season 3 already confirmed. The Mars Games takes that proven spectacle framework and applies it to something with genuine purpose — replacing stunts with science.

1,000
Contestants
$100M+
Production Budget
S3
Confirmed
What Failed Before
The Mars Games
Celebrity contestants
Elite professionals
Soundstage sets
Real Mars analog facilities
Gimmicky tasks
Astronautic challenges
Cash prize only
SpaceX training pipeline
Entertainment for entertainment
Entertainment with purpose
In His Own Words

Every quote describes the show.

"It will be dangerous, cramped, difficult, hard work."

On Mars conditions

"The key threshold is when that city can continue to grow even when the supply ships from Earth stop."

On self-sufficiency

"The important thing is that we build a self-sustaining city on Mars as quickly as possible."

On urgency

"Life insurance for humanity."

On why Mars matters

We didn't pitch him an idea. We built the show he already imagined.

Materials

Read the show.

The full production document set. Treat them as confidential industry materials — share only with collaborators inside your organization.

Concept Provenance, Rights & Terms of Engagement

The Mars Games is an original concept by Max Gosch, developed for production with the creator's continued creative and commercial involvement. These materials are shared for evaluation by prospective production partners, networks, platforms, and creative collaborators — not as a free idea, and not for the purpose of inspiring substantially similar productions developed independently.

Any production of The Mars Games — in whole, in part, or in adapted form — requires a written agreement with the creator that includes creative participation, on-screen credit (e.g. Creator / Executive Producer), and back-end commercial terms. Downloading these materials does not transfer any rights of any kind. Unauthorized adaptation, reproduction, distribution, or production is expressly prohibited. Materials are tracked.

Format Bible

The Production Document

27 pages. Full format breakdown: challenge library, candidate selection, judging panel, set & location guide, marketing strategy, prize structure, and competitive landscape analysis. The deep reference for producers and showrunners.

PDF · 17 MB · 27 pages · Confidential

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Pitch Deck

The Producer Pitch

17 slides. Cinematic visual deck for network executives, platform leads, and production partners. The fast-read version: the Shackleton frame, the cultural window, the format, the prize, the anti-models, and the Musk alignment.

PDF · 2.4 MB · 17 slides · Confidential

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