The Void returned to our screens tonight - and viewers were far from impressed with the latest episode.
Tonight's edition of the ITV gameshow saw another batch of contestants put their bodies to the test to try and cross the void - and potentially win £25,000.
The show is presented by Ashley Banjo and Fleur East - who explain each round to contestants as it becomes increasingly more challenging to make it from one podium to another.
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The gameshow is still only in its debut season as the first episode was broadcast on July 10 - but viewers took to Twitter unimpressed with what they have seen so far.
One user said: "The Void is woeful. Absolutely woeful!"
Another tweeted: "Worst thing ITV have ever produced"
A third said: "Saturday night tv has died #thevoid"
Other viewers considered the show to be too similar to Ninja Warrior - another show produced by ITV.
A user commented: "Prime time ITV is watching people falling off hanging planks into a tank of water, sorry #TheVoid. It’s like a value range version of NinjaWarrior. Seriously I’d rather watch paint dry."
A second added: "I’m confused, is the #thevoid @ITV another version of ninja warrior but they all fall in the water quicker?!"
A third said: "So they've taken Total Wipeout and Ninja Warrior, put them together and come up with The Void... As in "void of any new ideas."
A fourth tweeted: "The void is like a bad version of ninja warrior... Feel like Ashley & fleur are trying so hard to make it entertaining."
The feedback wasn't completely negative though as a contestant on tonight's show, Cameron, beat the Void to take home the £25,000 jackpot - and fans were taken aback by the winner's physical strength.
One user said: "Cameron is actually something else #thevoid"
Another tweeted: "Can’t believe Cameron’s trainers didn’t get wet once and he won £25,000"
A third said: "Wow Cameron is a machine."
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