By David Craig

Published: Friday, 25 March 2022 at 12:00 am


After a three-year hiatus, Ninja Warrior is on its way back to ITV this year and Chris Kamara couldn’t be happier.

The former footballer turned television presenter appeared on Good Morning Britain this morning to announce the return of the popular competition, which is based on the long-running Japanese sports show Sasuke.

Each episode sees several contestants attempt to conquer a very difficult assault course, with only one participant – the appropriately named Tim Champion – conquering the entire course so far.

After airing five seasons on ITV, Kamara told press in August 2020 that the show had been axed, but fans will be pleased to hear that decision has now been reversed and a revival is coming soon – with a couple of key format changes.

“I’m so excited,” Kamara said on GMB. “We thought it was finished, it wasn’t coming back, but have faith… You know all the families talk to us about Ninja, it’s family entertainment.

“They sit down together as a family and watch the toughest obstacle course in the world, and after five series we thought we would go forever. But then it stopped.”

He added with a triumphant cheer: “But now we’re back!”

You can watch an excerpt from Kamara’s interview with GMB below.

We can exclusively reveal some exciting news… @ninjawarrioruk is set to return after a three year hiatus! ????✨ pic.twitter.com/qEfHfoOllg

— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) March 25, 2022