MrBeast is back — and he's bringing the chaos.

Jimmy Donaldson, the YouTube sensation behind some of the internet's most jaw-dropping challenges, built his early following on stunts like counting to 100,000 for nearly 24 hours. He has since moved into Beast Games, a full-blown competition series for television. Now, according to Deadline, Donaldson and executive producer Michael H. Miller are revealing how they're upping the ante for season 2.

Donaldson built his empire on absurdity — breaking glass with 100 megaphones, watching paint dry for an hour, pushing the limits of human endurance in ridiculous ways. Beast Games takes that chaotic energy and adapts it for prime-time audiences.

Season 2 is bigger and more ambitious than season 1. Donaldson and Miller are committed to staying ahead of the curve, refusing to rest on the success of the first season's viewership and social media performance.

The challenge is clear: How do you top someone literally counting to 100,000 on camera? The answer requires creativity, expense, and MrBeast-level ambition.

Fans responded strongly to the season 1 finale on social media, setting a high bar. But Donaldson has built a content empire on defying expectations, and Beast Games season 2 appears ready to do the same.