Wizard Wars

2014

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Spam-tastic! Aug 19, 2014

A team of Canada's best illusionists take on two edgy young American magic creators to see who can turn everyday objects like Spam and Super Soakers into amazing magic. The winning team advances to face the Wizards for the $10,000 grand prize.

EP2 Puppy Love Aug 26, 2014

Doggy snacks take over the stage and a lion-puppy teleports to Judges' Lane in a battle of magic's elite competitors, turning everyday objects into world-class illusions.

EP3 Rated Arrrgh! Sep 02, 2014

A pirate's costume and tarot cards are among the random, everyday objects that magic's brightest young minds must turn into mind- blowing routines for the right to face the Wizards in the Wizard War!

EP4 Blown Away Sep 09, 2014

Gentlemen --- and lady --- start the engines on your leaf blowers! Two New Jersey street magicians take on the star of a British magic show and a world-renowned illusionist using a leaf blower to see who gets to battle the Wizards for the $10,000 grand prize.

EP5 Battle of the Vegas Strip Sep 16, 2014

Three of Vegas' best and a Texas charmer face off using household objects like garden gnomes and neckties to master-mind jaw-dropping magic routines and the chance to advance to the Wizard War!

EP6 Birds of a Feather Sep 23, 2014

Laughter-- and a few doves-- take center stage as teams of comedy magicians compete to see who moves on to face a team of Wizards armed with a confetti shooter!

EP7 Fire and Mice Jan 29, 2015

Tonight's challengers include Chicago-based magicians Bill Cook, a three-time winner of the World Magic Seminar and David Shareef, a mentalist and sleight of hand artist who's been dubbed "the Muhammad Ali of magic."

EP8 Silly Rabbits Feb 05, 2015

The first team of challengers on Wizard Wars includes magicians Kyle and Mistie Knight, a husband and wife magic duo from Las Vegas. They square off against Jarrett and Raja, a comedy magic duo who's dazzled everyone from Lincoln Center patrons to Michael Jackson.

EP9 Billy Bears All Feb 12, 2015

Tonight's first team of challengers on Wizard Wars includes Vancouver magicians Matt Johnson and Wes Barker. They'll face off against American neighbors Justin Miller, a street magician from Ohio and Adam Wilber, a close-up artist from New Hampshire.

EP10 Mentalist Marvels Feb 26, 2015

Tonight's Wizard Wars challengers hail from around the world. The first team of challengers comes from Montreal: Spidey, a finalist from Canada's Got Talent and Chris Ramsey, a street magician. The magic men from Montreal face off against challengers "Miss Magic" Kay Dyson from London and Chris Ballinger from California.

EP11 Magic Carpet Ride Mar 05, 2015

he first team of challengers on Wizard Wars includes Joel Meyes, a magician from St. Louis, Missouri. He is joined by Nathan Kranzo, a comedian magician from Michigan. They square off against California-based magicians Chris Oberle, a close-up magician and Alex Ramone, large-illusion magician.

EP12 Walking on Water Mar 12, 2015

It's East Coast versus West Coast on tonight's episode of Wizard Wars. The first pair of challengers hail from Philadelphia: Eric Jones, a magician who has taught at the World Magic Seminar in Las Vegas, and Joshua Messado, a magician who's developed an uncanny new version of the classic "Chinese linking rings" trick. These East Coasters square off against two magicians from Los Angeles: close-up magician Alex Iverson and heavy-metal inspired illusionist Sammy Cortino.
6.6| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 19 August 2014 Returning Series
Producted By: A. Smith & Co. Productions
Country: United States of America
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Teams of master magicians create and perform original magic routines using random props.

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Breanna Heredia I used to do magic shows for my stuffed animals but I was never brave enough to take my routine outside my bedroom. This show is fantastic because you get a peek into the creative minds of these wonderful magicians. Magic at it's most basic is an art form I can truly appreciate.This show is great because these competitors only get a short amount of time to create illusions with a partner they haven't worked with before. Everyone is hilarious. This show is good for a laugh. Magic is nothing without humor now a days because people are so skeptical and think they know better than the magician. Allow yourself to be amazed and trust that these guys know what they're doing, because they really do.*spoiler*I also love that Billy Kidd was a contestant who made such a lasting impression (that maple syrup bottle still has my jaw dropped!) that she was brought back as a wizard. I watch for the wizards really. They are so amazing! I hope this show has many more seasons to come.
atlasmb In round one of "Wizard Wars", a team of two magicians goes head to head in competition with another team. They must perform an act using three common items, say a set a keys, a snow blower and a dog. Before we watch each team perform, we see them backstage, working on their act. The only criticism I have of the show is this backstage peek, which adds little.Penn and Teller, along with two other judges, critique each act and, eventually, pick a winner.Then the winning team competes against two of the "home team" wizards in round two, called the Wizard War. In this round, they get four items to work with. Again the judges critique and make a final judgment. If the guest team defeats the wizards, they win $10,000.If you are familiar with magic, you know there is a code of honor among magicians. And Penn & Teller are highly respected. If this were not so, would the magicians trust their judgment? Why wouldn't the judges always award the win to the home team? In the shows I have watched, the judgments have been reasonable, i.e. their reasons for the decisions have made sense.But the competition is only a format for the show. As entertainment, it is--excuse the pun--sheer magic. The illusions are topnotch. In one case, Penn & Teller and the entire audience looked amazed and not believing their eyes. Many of the acts rely heavily on humor (like P&T). These are very creative people at the top of their games. If you enjoy magic, you will probably like this show.Update 9/24/14: The talent on the show has not flagged. Even when we occasionally see "flashes" (clues as to how an illusion works), it only serves to remind us how difficult it is to perform so well with so little practice.
jgfox39 The new Wizard Wars on Syfy is one of the most interesting reality shows in many years. I'm not a Magic Groupie or, as one Magician called them "Wand Waxers", but I found the format and the performances fascinating. It is produced by Penn & Teller who are the greatest Magical Showmen of our times. OK top two at least.The Host, Ellen Fox, does a great job moving the show along. She is a self-declared Muggle, and is effectively the Ambassador between the Magicians and the audience. A three minute video is now on Youtube with her and Penn & Teller as they manipulate three cans of mints (Old shell game). She has to find the can with the mints and not select an empty one. So easy … how can she miss it … but she never can find it, even when it's down to two cans. It is now impossible to see how she cannot point out the mint filled can … you and the audience see which one it is … absolutely clear. But …. NO! Penn then reviews the trick to her and the audience AND why our senses are deceived. All the rest of the Magic shown is still under the Code of not revealing to the Muggles how the trick works.