Amazon discusses 'The Apprentice' reboot with Donald Trump Jr. at the helm: Report

Amazon is discussing a potential reboot of 'The Apprentice' with Donald Trump Jr. as a possible host, according to a report. The show, if approved, would appear on Amazon's Prime Video.
Amazon is in talks to reboot 'The Apprentice', a reality TV show previously hosted by Donald Trump. The new version could feature Donald Trump Jr. as the host, according to people familiar with the matter. Amazon executives have internally discussed casting someone 'very close' to President Trump. The show would be available on Amazon's Prime Video, which recently acquired the rights to the original series as part of its purchase of MGM. An Amazon spokesman confirmed that 'preliminary internal discussions' about the show's future have taken place, but said it is not currently in development. The original 'The Apprentice' aired on NBC for 14 seasons, with Trump leading contestants competing for a job.
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