Cleve Keller and Dave Noll have partnered with Goliath and Perfect Game to launch Shark Bite, a new game show based on the global brand. This family board game was first released in 2017.
“Shark Bite” centers around five 20-foot animatronic sharks, each with their own unique personality and name. Five sets of contestants will compete for a chance to win $100,000. If you get one question wrong, you get a chance to get into the shark’s mouth.
“‘Shark Bite’ is very popular all over the world,” Keller said. “And obviously sharks are always in the zeitgeist in almost every country around the world. The ‘Shark Bite’ brand is the greatest intellectual property we’ve seen in a long time.”
“This is the ultimate family game show,” Noll said. “It’s a huge stage featuring five amazing animatronic sharks. If you get the answer wrong…you have to step into the shark’s mouth. ‘Sharkbite’ could very well be the biggest global game show of 2026.”
Formed in 2007, Keller/Noll has sold more than 70 shows, including approximately 4,600 episodes, with worldwide revenues of more than $630 million. Previously, the two created Food Network’s “Chopped,” among other various programs.
Goliath serves over 100 countries and has over 1.5 billion customers worldwide. Perfect Game was founded by executives Corey Rogers and Ross Greenberg to leverage the global media rights to Goliath’s most popular games and transform them into television shows available to audiences around the world.
Keller and Noll are repped by Daniel Hammer of WME.
