Stormester (2018)

Denmark's wildly entertaining take on the Taskmaster format, where celebrities tackle absurd challenges with gloriously unpredictable results on TV 2.

Stormester - Series Information

  • Original Title: Stormester
  • First Air Year: 2018
  • Last Air Year: 2026
  • Created by: Alex Horne
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Family, Reality
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (60 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 9
  • Number of Episodes: 72
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: Danish
  • Spoken Languages: Danish
  • Networks: TV 2
  • Alternative Titles: Taskmaster DK (US), Taskmaster DK (UK)
  • Production Companies: Metronome Productions, TV 2, TV 2 | Danmark HD (Lorry)
  • Production Countries: Denmark

Stormester - Plot

Danish version of the British "Taskmaster" panel show in which comedians, actors and musicians (the contestants) must solve weird challenges in weird ways.

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Stormester - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Alex Horne

Main Cast

  • Lasse Rimmer
  • Mark le Fêvre
  • Ane Høgsberg
  • David Minerba
  • Lars Hjortshøj
  • Mette Søndergaard Nielsen
  • Mikkel Klint Thorius
  • Lina Rafn
  • Mathias Helt
  • Jesper Ole Feit Andersen

Writers

  • Mads Elias Højbjerg Ravn
  • Mads Engquist
  • Esben Egstrand
  • Sanna Straagaard
  • Mathias Bojer

Executive Producers

  • Jes Schrøder

Stormester - FAQs

Is Stormester based on a British show?

Stormester is the official Danish adaptation of the British comedy panel show Taskmaster, originally created by comedian Alex Horne. The format debuted in the UK in 2015 and has since been adapted in numerous countries, with Denmark's version launching on TV 2 in 2018.

Who hosts Stormester on TV 2?

Lasse Rimmer takes on the role of the Stormester — the all-powerful judge presiding over the absurd tasks — while Mark le Fêvre serves as his loyal assistant. Together they guide a rotating cast of Danish comedians, actors, and musicians through increasingly bizarre challenges each season.

What kind of show is Stormester?

Stormester is a comedy panel and reality game show where celebrity contestants compete to complete weird, open-ended tasks in whatever way they see fit. The fun lies in watching creative — and often gloriously chaotic — solutions unfold, with the Stormester judging results in hilariously arbitrary fashion.

Where can you watch Stormester online?

Stormester airs on TV 2 in Denmark. For the most up-to-date streaming and viewing options available in your region, check JustWatch, which tracks current platform availability and helps you find the easiest way to watch.

How many seasons does Stormester have?

Stormester has run for nine seasons since its 2018 debut, accumulating 72 episodes across its main run plus a collection of specials. The show is still in production and returning for more, making it one of Denmark's most enduring comedy entertainment formats.

Is Stormester still being made in 2024?

Stormester is very much alive and ongoing. The series currently holds a Returning Series status and is confirmed to be in active production, with Season 9 featuring 10 episodes — the largest single-season episode count in the show's history — signalling strong continued investment from TV 2.

Who are the celebrity contestants on Stormester?

Each season features a fresh lineup of Danish public figures. Past contestants include Lars Hjortshøj, Ane Høgsberg, David Minerba, Mette Søndergaard Nielsen, Mikkel Klint Thorius, Lina Rafn, Mathias Helt, and many others drawn from Denmark's comedy, music, and entertainment scenes.

What shows are similar to Stormester?

If Stormester has you hooked, the original British Taskmaster is essential viewing. Other fun alternatives include Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Shooting Stars, and Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway — all sharing that same spirit of anarchic, celebrity-driven comedy entertainment that makes Stormester so irresistible.

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