He's the wisecracking, videogame-playing original host of AOTS; she's the new girl on the block with an attitude and heart-of-gold. Together, it's murder... murder for bad TV, that is.

Kevin Pereira

Kevin Pereira started his his first two-node 14.4 "all gaming" bulletin board system at the ripe old age of seven, and has remained closely connected to the gaming scene ever since. At the age of fourteen he launched a gaming, music and internet-culture related internet radio show, which brought in an excess of 600,000 unique hits and streamed out over 30 gigs of RealAudio goodness

weekly. "Pointless Audio" eventually evolved into "Pointless TV" when Kevin "Captain Immy" Pereira began creating short films for his high school video productions class. One of Kevin's projects, featured on his gaming-related comedy site "lickmysweaty.com", earned three California Media Festival awards and helped him obtain a full grant to the Academy of Arts College in San Francisco where he studied film and television production for a whole three-and-a-half months. It was then, after working at an ISP as a network administrator for five years and at a county-wide government television network, that he decided to pursue a career at G4. Also, he smells like salt. We swear.

Olivia Munn

Olivia Munn was born in Oklahoma and raised in Japan, so she's used to blending cultures. On Attack of the Show, Munn is blending her mainstream sensibility with the wired geekiness of AOTS.

Before landing the hosting job on AOTS, Munn did a lot of commercial work and print modeling. She was a sidelines reporter for Fox Sports, covering college football and womens’ basketball courtside. Munn also starred in The N's upcoming teen-surfer drama Beyond the Break starring as a Mily Acuna, a tough surfer chick. Munn will be appearing on the big screen in Rob Schneider's new comedy Big Stan in 2007, but her main focus is bringing her quick wit and take-no-prisoners attitude to Attack of the Show.

"I'm a saracastic person," Munn told us. "I'm bringing a different angle to the show. A new look, a new breath...I’m focused on doing the job and doing it great."