Over the past year, Survivor has entered a “new era,” introducing changes to the show’s long-running format. And with two seasons already under their belts, season 43’s new castaways have begun their 26-day adventure in the hopes of becoming the next winner.
Find out when the new season of Survivor will premiere, who has been cast and much more by reading on below!
Survivor Season 43 Release Date
Episode 43 of Survivor debuted on Wednesday, September 21. A full two hours of content was shown. However, only one competitor was eliminated during the two-hour debut, which is in stark contrast to the first episodes of the previous two seasons.
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The next week, on September 28, the show will air a 90-minute episode. For the first time in the show’s history, a second episode will be broadcast that is longer than the first.
When is the Finale of Survivor 43?
On Wednesday, December 14, a three-hour Survivor 43 finale will air, featuring the season’s final reunion.
When Did Survivor Season 43 Film?
Production on Survivor 43 probably started in the latter half of April or the beginning of May. When compared to the average of 39 days for many previous seasons, it is projected that this season, along with 41 and 42, took only 26 days to film.
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Survivor Season 43 Episode Guide
Season 43 of Survivor is heating up now that there are just six contestants left. New episodes like “Telenovela,” airing on CBS at 8 p.m. ET/PT on December 7th, will further cull the herd. The episode’s official synopsis reads as follows:
“To win the reward challenge and receive the sweet prize, the remaining six castaways must initiate the game. To make it to the final five, the castaways will have to survive the immunity challenge.
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The CBS show Survivor airs on Wednesdays. It airs on Wednesday nights, with season 34 of The Amazing Race, another OG in the reality TV genre.
In addition to airing on CBS, the show will also be available live on Paramount Plus to Premium subscribers and the following day to all other subscribers.
Survivor Season 43 Eliminations
who has been eliminated in Survivor season 43:
- In the first week, we have Moriah Young.
- Justine Brennan, Week 2
- A Look at Nneka Ejere for Week 3
- During the fourth week, we hear from Lindsay Carmine.
- 5th Week: Geo Bustamante
- Elisabeth “Elie” Scott, Week 6
- Dwight Moore, Week 7
- Jeanine Zheng, this week for Week 8
- The ninth week features James Jones and Ryan Medrano.
- Noelle Lambert, Week 10
- Sami Layadi, Week 11
- Twelve-week Cody Assenmacher
Survivor 43 Cast
Starting with 18 castaways (meet the Survivor season 43 cast right here), the field has been whittled down, but here is everyone who has taken part in this season.
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- Gaia
- Jesse Lopez
- Cassidy Clark
- Mike “Gabler” Gabler
- Karla Cruz Godoy
- Owen Knight
Eliminated
- Morriah Young
- Justine Brennan
- Nneka Ejere
- Lindsay Carmine
- Geo Bustamante
- Ryan Medrano
- Noelle Lambert
- Sami Layadi
- Cody Assenmacher
- Elisabeth “Elie” Scott
- Dwight Moore
- Jeanine Zheng
- James Jones
What is the Survivor Premise?
As is customary on Survivor, the castaways are divided into tribes, form alliances, and participate in physically and mentally taxing reward and immunity challenges – all while in a remote area with limited food availability. What is the goal? To win the $1 million, you must outwit, outplay, and outlast every other participant.
This season, the emphasis is on the society that the players construct. If you’ve witnessed a previous season, you know how important it is to adjust to your circumstances.
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“What we’re going to look at this season is how that society that they build directly affects the game that they’re playing,” Probst said. “You have to figure out what the values, norms, and rules of this society are because they form the rules.”
Who is the Survivor Host?
Is it still Survivor if Jeff Probst isn’t the host? He’s back for his 43rd season as the show’s only host in nearly two decades. The 60-year-old has been nominated for ten Emmys(opens in new tab), four of which she has won for Outstanding Host of a Reality or Reality-Competition Program.
Jeff: cody How confident are you?
Cody: like 90/95 percent
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
This may be the best blind side I’ve ever seen in Survivor history. #survivor #Survivor43 pic.twitter.com/PODt5bMMsM
— JDM (@Joshua__DM) December 8, 2022
Probst, believe it or not, left the successful TV show in 2009 because he was burned out. He returned, though, after taking time to rest and making modifications to the production crew.
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“For a long time, my Achilles’ heel was that nobody regarded me as a storyteller; they saw me as a white guy with dark hair who was a game show host,” he told The New York Times (opens in new tab). “And it, in terms of my self-image, had the potential to break me. It was like getting punched in the kidneys.”
Where to Watch
Survivor season 43 air all-new episodes live on CBS, which, as one of the four main US TV networks, is easily accessible whether you have a regular pay-TV cable subscription or a good old-fashioned TV antenna. FuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, and YouTube TV all broadcast CBS for live watching, and Paramount Plus subscription users can also watch their local CBS station via the streaming service.
What a move. What a tribal. What an exit #Survivor pic.twitter.com/Z37MDwwQUu
— Brian Scally (@Brian_Scally) December 8, 2022
If you won’t be able to watch the latest episodes of Survivor season 43 live, the reality show’s on-demand streaming home, with episodes available to all subscribers the day after they air.
Because Paramount Plus is now available in the UK, UK viewers will have to go there to try to watch Survivor episodes.
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