NBC's hit reality show, 'Destination X', has been renewed for a second season, bringing back the thrilling quest for $250,000. The show, hosted by the renowned Jeffrey Dean Morgan, captivated audiences with its unique premise and global adventures. In the first season, contestants embarked on a mysterious road trip, uncovering clues and facing challenges that led them to iconic locations like London, Rome, and Paris. The show's success is evident in its impressive viewership, averaging 14 million across linear and streaming platforms in its initial 26 days. NBC's EVP, Sharon Vuong, expressed excitement about the show's return, promising even more surprising twists and a global playground for unforgettable adventures. Toby Gorman, President of Universal Television Alternative Studio, added that the show pushes the boundaries of unscripted television, offering a cinematic and exhilarating experience. The show's production is a collaboration between NBCUniversal and the BBC, with the British public broadcaster also adapting the format. The second season is set to begin production later this year, building on the success of the first season and the partnership's shared vision for original and engaging content.