Netflix have announced that they have renewed Ultimate Beastmaster for a third season on their service, with a new format and the show featuring contestants from the United Kingdom and Australia for the first time.

Former WWE superstar turned UFC fighter CM Punk will be co-hosting the United States side of things, alongside current presenter Tiki Barber, while former WWE superstar Stu Bennett (better known as Wade Barrett/Bad News Barrett) will be co-hosting the United Kingdom side of things alongside FOX Sports presenter Kate Abdo, who previously worked with Sky Sports News in the United Kingdom.

The series, which is made by Dave Broome’s 25/7 company, best known for their work with The Biggest Loser series, and features Sylvester Stallone, Kevin King Templeton and Yong Yam as Executive Producers, has seen a tweak for the upcoming season, as there will now be just one contestant representing each country, while the 600 foot long and 50 foot high assault course, dubbed The Beast, will be modular, meaning that participants will tackle them in different orders during each episode.

The third season, which in full will feature contestants from the United Kingdom, Australia, United States, Brazil, France, Italy, Mexico and South Korea, will launch later this year globally on Netflix.