Talk:Clock Format/@comment-29230720-20190311171151/@comment-31012996-20190327210804

I agree, with you once again, MaxMilton, but with Disney calling the shots, rather than 2waytraffic, I don't know. The current soundtrack of the U.S. syndicated version of the show is composed by Jeff Lippencott and Mark T. Williams, who own a company named Ah2 Music. And Regis Philbin is very old now; he's in his late 80s now. That's why I say that Disney should most of the distribution rights to Sony, so that the show can look more than the UK and European versions, although Disney can decide which celebrity contestants they can invite to play in the hot seat. When it comes to celebrities, rather than playing solo, like in the earlier U.S. primetime era, celebrities should play in duos, like in the UK version, so that in case they lose big on a higher-value question, one celebrity won't have to make up the difference all by himself/herself. However, unlike the UK version, both celebrities must play for the same charity, and, similar to the U.S. primetime version, all celebrities should be guaranteed at least $50,000, no matter what, and they should play Fastest Finger rounds, and the other celebrities should be allowed to help the contestant reach the $50,000 milestone.

As for actual celebrities that I would like to see in the hot seat, I would like to see characters from Disney animated movies and Marvel Cinematic Universe movies in the hot seat. Two celebrities that I would like to see in the hot seat are Kristen Bell, aka Anna, and Idina Menzel, aka Elsa, from Frozen (the sequel, Frozen 2, comes out this November). Another celebrity that I would like to see in the hot seat is Brie Larson, aka Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel.