LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - The stakes on "Super Millionaire," the $10 million version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" that ABC is reviving later this month, are, obviously, higher -- hence the "Super" in the title.
Contestants will have the chance to win a lot more money than in "Millionaire's" original incarnation. But they might also lose a lot more.
Like the previous "Millionaire," and the syndicated version currently on the air, players are guaranteed to walk away with at least some money if they answer the fifth and 10th questions correctly. The amount of money at each "lock-in" level, however, is significantly higher than in previous incarnations of the game.
"Super Millionaire," which debuts at 9 p.m. ET Sunday, Feb. 22, with host Regis Philbin, will start with a $1,000 question, executive producer Michael Davies says. Each of the next four questions adds $1,000, reaching $5,000 at the first lock-in level. From there, the money jumps to $10,000, $20,000, $30,000, $50,000 and $100,000 for the 10th question.
The final questions get an even bigger bump, rising to $500,000, $1 million, $2.5 million, $5 million and finally $10 million.
"The rewards, if you get a question right, are phenomenal," Davies says. "The risks at that point -- as you're going from $1 million to $2.5 million or back down to $100,000 -- are also phenomenal."
To encourage contestants to keep playing for the biggest bucks, anyone who reaches the $100,000 will be given two new lifelines called Three Wise Men and Double Dip (the traditional 50/50, Ask the Audience and Phone a Friend lifelines will remain part of the game). Three Wise Men allows the player to consult with three trivia experts (men and women, Davies notes) who will be in a different part of the "Millionaire" studio. The experts will include a mix of journalists, academics and past game-show champions.
Double Dip allows a player to take two shots at answering a question. However, in exchange for the extra chance, players must commit to risking the money they've earned and cannot walk away.
"Super Millionaire" will also bring back the "Fastest Finger" preliminary round and a qualify-by-phone game for would-be contestants. The contestant phone line (800-999-7878) will open at 7 p.m. ET Monday, Feb. 16.