The “Survivor 46” finale proved to be the end of the road for one of the messiest and most unpredictable seasons in recent memory. At the start of the night, five people still remained on the island: three from the original Siga tribe, one from the original Yanu tribe (Kenzie Petty), and one from the original Nami tribe (Liz Wilcox). So which castaway ended up a millionaire by the end of the three-hour episode?
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 46” finale recap/live blog of “Friends Going to War” to find out what happened on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 46” finale recap/live blog of “Friends Going to War” to find out what happened on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize.
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- 5/23/2024
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Over the course of its 44 seasons, “Survivor” has hosted hundreds of immunity challenges where individual players could win the opportunity to save themselves from elimination at tribal council. Since 2000 when the reality TV show began, 15 different contestants have won at least four immunity challenges. However, five of those castaways prevailed five times, a record that has never been broken. In our “Survivor” gallery above, we spotlight those with the most immunity wins in a single season.
Despite four others winning just as many as he did, Colby Donaldson from Season 2 has bragging rights as not only the first player to win five times, but also the only one to do so consecutively. Like Kelly Wiglesworth before him, Colby played the game at a point in time where challenge wins were not held as in high regard as they were later, leaving him in runner-up position to a more social game-focused player in the final vote.
Despite four others winning just as many as he did, Colby Donaldson from Season 2 has bragging rights as not only the first player to win five times, but also the only one to do so consecutively. Like Kelly Wiglesworth before him, Colby played the game at a point in time where challenge wins were not held as in high regard as they were later, leaving him in runner-up position to a more social game-focused player in the final vote.
- 7/19/2023
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
Over the course of its 44 seasons, “Survivor” has hosted hundreds of immunity challenges where individual players could win the opportunity to save themselves from elimination at tribal council. Since 2000 when the reality TV show began, 15 different contestants have won at least four immunity challenges. However, five of those castaways prevailed five times, a record that has never been broken. In our “Survivor” gallery below, we spotlight those with the most immunity wins in a single season.
Despite four others winning just as many as he did, Colby Donaldson from Season 2 has bragging rights as not only the first player to win five times, but also the only one to do so consecutively. Like Kelly Wiglesworth before him, Colby played the game at a point in time where challenge wins were not held as in high regard as they were later, leaving him in runner-up position to a more social game-focused player in the final vote.
Despite four others winning just as many as he did, Colby Donaldson from Season 2 has bragging rights as not only the first player to win five times, but also the only one to do so consecutively. Like Kelly Wiglesworth before him, Colby played the game at a point in time where challenge wins were not held as in high regard as they were later, leaving him in runner-up position to a more social game-focused player in the final vote.
- 7/19/2023
- by John Benutty, Misty Holland and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
If you’re a longtime “Survivor” fan who frequently finds yourself reminiscing about the older seasons, you’re not alone. Now even host Jeff Probst is getting nostalgic. During the November 30 episode of “Survivor 43,” the Top 7 castaways competed in a classic immunity challenge in which they each had to hold their breath under a steel grate in the ocean as the high tide rolled in. Midway through the competition, Probst lamented, “That water is rising. Immunity on the line. This is old school ‘Survivor,’ back when we inflicted a little more pain. Nice to revisit some of our old haunts.”
On cue, a portion of Russ Landau‘s classic theme song from “Survivor” Season 1 was heard in the background, a perfect callback for diehard viewers of CBS’s reality TV show. Re-watch the original opening titles sequence below.
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The new...
On cue, a portion of Russ Landau‘s classic theme song from “Survivor” Season 1 was heard in the background, a perfect callback for diehard viewers of CBS’s reality TV show. Re-watch the original opening titles sequence below.
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- 12/1/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Tori Meehan makes ‘Survivor’ history by winning first 2 individual immunity challenges of the season
Over the course of the first 21 years and 41 seasons of “Survivor,” only one woman had won the first two individual immunity challenges of her season: Laura Morett in 2009’s “Survivor: Samoa.” Now, her long-standing record has been tied by Tori Meehan, who just claimed back-to-back victories in the first two individual immunity challenges of “Survivor 42.” Talk about girl power!
One caveat in mentioning this record is that Laura’s initial immunity win was actually awarded to the best performing male (John Fincher) and female (Laura) of that specific challenge. Tori didn’t have to share either of her two immunity necklaces, which puts her truly in a league of her own when it comes to making “Survivor” history.
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Sure, there have been women that have won more than two immunity challenges within a single season — for example, Kelly Wiglesworth,...
One caveat in mentioning this record is that Laura’s initial immunity win was actually awarded to the best performing male (John Fincher) and female (Laura) of that specific challenge. Tori didn’t have to share either of her two immunity necklaces, which puts her truly in a league of her own when it comes to making “Survivor” history.
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Sure, there have been women that have won more than two immunity challenges within a single season — for example, Kelly Wiglesworth,...
- 4/22/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Twenty-one years after “Survivor” Season 1 became a ratings juggernaut for CBS, runner-up Kelly Wiglesworth is speaking out about fan-fave castaway Rudy Boesch. Rudy passed away in 2019 at age 91 following a battle with Alzheimer’s disease. When EW recently asked Kelly about her biggest “Survivor” regret, she responded simply by saying, “Not giving the win to Rudy.”
Let’s recap. In Borneo’s final immunity challenge (watch above), Kelly, Rudy and Richard Hatch were tasked with holding their hands on the immunity idol for as long as they could. Richard voluntarily gave up after two and a half hours, and then Rudy accidentally let go after the four-hour mark, resulting in a victory for the then-22-year-old river guide. Kelly then solely got to choose whom to eliminate (Rudy) and whom to bring to the final two (Richard). At the final tribal council, the jury voted Richard as the winner of...
Let’s recap. In Borneo’s final immunity challenge (watch above), Kelly, Rudy and Richard Hatch were tasked with holding their hands on the immunity idol for as long as they could. Richard voluntarily gave up after two and a half hours, and then Rudy accidentally let go after the four-hour mark, resulting in a victory for the then-22-year-old river guide. Kelly then solely got to choose whom to eliminate (Rudy) and whom to bring to the final two (Richard). At the final tribal council, the jury voted Richard as the winner of...
- 7/4/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Can you believe it’s been 20 years since CBS censors had to pixelate Richard Hatch‘s naked body on “Survivor: Borneo”? The popular castaway walked around in his “birthday suit” to celebrate his 39th bday on the ninth episode of that iconic first season, which aired July 26, 2000. Watch the “Survivor” flashback video above. It’s since become one of the most well-known and controversial moments throughout the reality TV show’s 40 seasons, particularly in the wake of the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment.
There were only eight castaways left in the merged Rattana tribe when Richard celebrated his birthday sans clothing: original Tagi members Richard, Kelly Wiglesworth, Rudy Boesch, Susan Hawk and Sean Kenniff and original Pagong members Jenna Lewis, Gervase Peterson and Colleen Haskell. Richard of course would eventually go on to win the show’s first-ever $1 million check (see the winners list).
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There were only eight castaways left in the merged Rattana tribe when Richard celebrated his birthday sans clothing: original Tagi members Richard, Kelly Wiglesworth, Rudy Boesch, Susan Hawk and Sean Kenniff and original Pagong members Jenna Lewis, Gervase Peterson and Colleen Haskell. Richard of course would eventually go on to win the show’s first-ever $1 million check (see the winners list).
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- 7/22/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Original “Survivor” castaway Jenna Lewis didn’t hold back when asked by EW.com if she would ever want to play again. “F— Yes!” she exclaimed. Jenna appeared on “Borneo” (Season 1) and “All Stars” (Season 8), but hasn’t been seen since, despite repeatedly being on producers’ shortlists over the past 16 years. “I have been contacted so many times, it’s like CBS is my own personal d— tease,” she joked. “This last time I had signed over 100 pages of documents and gone for shots, and started the whole mental prep. Just do it already, Mark [Burnett] and [Jeff] Probst. Third time’s a charm.”
The concept of watching “Survivor” on TV now is starting to leave a bad taste in her mouth. Jenna readily admitted, “I am still butt-hurt at how many times Survivor Casting has called and had me on stand-by for a season, or had me in the ‘finals’ of casting,...
The concept of watching “Survivor” on TV now is starting to leave a bad taste in her mouth. Jenna readily admitted, “I am still butt-hurt at how many times Survivor Casting has called and had me on stand-by for a season, or had me in the ‘finals’ of casting,...
- 7/9/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
May 31, 2020 marked the 20-year anniversary of when a little show called “Survivor” first premiered on television. To mark the occasion, Sonja Christopher, now age 83, is breaking her silence on what it meant to be the first person ever voted off of CBS’s reality TV show. “Oh my God, what an experience!” she told Entertainment Weekly. “I’m so fortunate to have had it. And I’ve learned lessons about how to treat it, regard it, live with it, and go with the flow.” Watch a video retrospective of Sonja’s “Survivor” journey below.
As it turns out, Sonja is still a fan of the show after two decades and has some choice words for the winner of Season 40, Tony Vlachos. “He was such a loose cannon, it seemed,” she declared. “And his hiding in the tree almost seemed laughable. But it turns out apparently it worked for him!” She...
As it turns out, Sonja is still a fan of the show after two decades and has some choice words for the winner of Season 40, Tony Vlachos. “He was such a loose cannon, it seemed,” she declared. “And his hiding in the tree almost seemed laughable. But it turns out apparently it worked for him!” She...
- 6/2/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The coldness of backstabs and blindsides is what keeps many “Survivor” fans watching year after year. In a game that requires individuals to rely on each other, only to break promises to get to the end, personal betrayals are inevitable. We’ve been hooked on the backstabbing since Season 1, when Kelly Wiglesworth voted out her former ally, Sue Hawk, resulting in an epic jury speech from Sue about refusing to give her a drink of water if she sees her in the real world dying of thirst. Tour our photos above of the most devastating backstabbing moments in “Survivor” history.
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Some of our favorite blindsides involved players outwitting each other and having some fun with it. One example includes James Clement in “Survivor: China” being voted out by his alliance with two hidden immunity idols in his pocket.
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Some of our favorite blindsides involved players outwitting each other and having some fun with it. One example includes James Clement in “Survivor: China” being voted out by his alliance with two hidden immunity idols in his pocket.
- 3/12/2020
- by Kevin Jacobsen
- Gold Derby
The coldness of backstabs and blindsides is what keeps many “Survivor” fans watching year after year. In a game that requires individuals to rely on each other, only to break promises to get to the end, personal betrayals are inevitable. We’ve been hooked on the backstabbing since Season 1, when Kelly Wiglesworth voted out her former ally, Sue Hawk, resulting in an epic jury speech from Sue about refusing to give her a drink of water if she sees her in the real world dying of thirst. Tour our photos below of the most devastating backstabbing moments in “Survivor” history.
- 3/9/2020
- by Kevin Jacobsen and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
In advance of this Wednesday’s two-hour premiere of “Survivor: Winners at War,” which starts at 8 p.m. Et/Pt. CBS aired last week a special look back titled “Survivor at 40.” Many of the flashbacks that were highlighted from past seasons featured more than a few standout castaways — including some of the 20 Sole Survivors who will be returning for the special anniversary edition of the show.
They ranged from devious Boston Rob Mariano proposing to wife-to-be Amber right before she was named the winner of Season 8 to nerdy fave favorite Christian Hubicki from Season 37 hanging on a narrow perch for dear life in the blazing sun for five hours just to prove he could win an individual immunity challenge.
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But in our poll of “Survivor” fans, there was one clear standout from all of the past...
They ranged from devious Boston Rob Mariano proposing to wife-to-be Amber right before she was named the winner of Season 8 to nerdy fave favorite Christian Hubicki from Season 37 hanging on a narrow perch for dear life in the blazing sun for five hours just to prove he could win an individual immunity challenge.
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But in our poll of “Survivor” fans, there was one clear standout from all of the past...
- 2/11/2020
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
To whet the appetites of “Survivor” fans who are eagerly awaiting the start of “Winners at War” that pits 20 former champs of the show — 10 women and 10 men — against one another, CBS aired a retrospective in honor of the long-running reality show’s 40th season and 20th anniversary on Wednesday.
Basically, the show was both a highlight reel, a greatest hits showcase and a history lesson of how the show has evolved through the years. The special also served as a reminder of how some of these returning winners — who will be front and center when the premiere airs a two-hour episode on Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt — added their own twists and innovations to the game. While the first Sole Survivor, Richard Hatch, was not invited back, he is seen during the special with Sue Hawk, Kelly Wiglesworth and Rudy Boesch as they form the first ever voting alliance.
Basically, the show was both a highlight reel, a greatest hits showcase and a history lesson of how the show has evolved through the years. The special also served as a reminder of how some of these returning winners — who will be front and center when the premiere airs a two-hour episode on Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt — added their own twists and innovations to the game. While the first Sole Survivor, Richard Hatch, was not invited back, he is seen during the special with Sue Hawk, Kelly Wiglesworth and Rudy Boesch as they form the first ever voting alliance.
- 2/6/2020
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
“Survivor: Winners at War” officially kicks off Wednesday, February 12 on CBS, but on February 5 the network aired a retrospective special welcoming back the 20 returning champions. If you don’t know your Kims from your Dannis, or your Nicks from your Bens, then this hour-long recap special was just for you. Host Jeff Probst is back yet again for this landmark 40th season (because of course he is), with the contestants fighting for a cool $2 million instead of the paltry $1 million from years past.
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Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Survivor: Winners at War” recap of Season 40, Episode 0, titled “Survivor at 40: Greatest Moments and Players,” to find out what happened Wednesday, February 5 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s...
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Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Survivor: Winners at War” recap of Season 40, Episode 0, titled “Survivor at 40: Greatest Moments and Players,” to find out what happened Wednesday, February 5 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s...
- 2/6/2020
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Leave it to Jeff Probst, four-time Emmy-winning host of CBS’s “Survivor,” to perfectly state how the show’s fans are feeling after Rudy Boesch‘s death was announced this weekend. “The ‘Survivor’ family has lost a legend,” Probst tweeted about the fan-favorite contestant who died following a battle with Alzheimer’s disease. “Rudy Boesch passed at the age of 91. He played in the first season of ‘Survivor’ at the age of 72. He is one is the most iconic and adored players of all time. And he served our country as a 45-year Navy Seal. Rudy is a true American hero.”
The Survivor family has lost a legend. Rudy Boesch passed at the age of 91.
He played in the first season of Survivor at the age of 72. He is one is the most iconic and adored players of all time.
And he served our country as a 45-year Navy Seal.
The Survivor family has lost a legend. Rudy Boesch passed at the age of 91.
He played in the first season of Survivor at the age of 72. He is one is the most iconic and adored players of all time.
And he served our country as a 45-year Navy Seal.
- 11/3/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Rudy Boesch, a retired U.S. Navy Seal who was one of the first contestants to appear on Survivor, has died after battling Alzheimer’s disease, People reported Saturday. He was 91.
Boesch was 72 when he competed on the long-running CBS reality series in 2000. He joined the show’s first alliance, creating lasting friendships. Despite being significantly older than the other contestants, he finished in third place behind Kelly Wiglesworth and Richard Hatch.
Boesch became close to Hatch, who paid tribute to him Saturday on Twitter.
“Ours was an interesting bond, Dear Rudy! You and I helped open minds and undermine prejudices. While your time here has passed, you will remain loved and iconic, dear friend!” Hatch wrote.
Ours was an interesting bond, Dear Rudy! You and I helped open minds and undermine predjudces. While your time here has passed, you will remain loved and iconic, dear friend!
— Richard Hatch (@HatchRichard...
Boesch was 72 when he competed on the long-running CBS reality series in 2000. He joined the show’s first alliance, creating lasting friendships. Despite being significantly older than the other contestants, he finished in third place behind Kelly Wiglesworth and Richard Hatch.
Boesch became close to Hatch, who paid tribute to him Saturday on Twitter.
“Ours was an interesting bond, Dear Rudy! You and I helped open minds and undermine prejudices. While your time here has passed, you will remain loved and iconic, dear friend!” Hatch wrote.
Ours was an interesting bond, Dear Rudy! You and I helped open minds and undermine predjudces. While your time here has passed, you will remain loved and iconic, dear friend!
— Richard Hatch (@HatchRichard...
- 11/2/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
Rudy Boesch, a retired United States Navy Seal who competed in two seasons of CBS’ Survivor, has died at age 91 due to complications from Alzheimer’s Disease, People reports.
Boesch was 72 years old when he began his Survivor career on the reality competition series’ very first season (aka Survivor: Borneo) in 2000. Despite being significantly older than his fellow competitors, Boesch proved that age isn’t everything, ultimately finishing in third place behind Kelly Wiglesworth and Richard Hatch.
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Boesch was 72 years old when he began his Survivor career on the reality competition series’ very first season (aka Survivor: Borneo) in 2000. Despite being significantly older than his fellow competitors, Boesch proved that age isn’t everything, ultimately finishing in third place behind Kelly Wiglesworth and Richard Hatch.
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- 11/2/2019
- TVLine.com
If “Survivor” fans finally get their wish of a long-rumored all-winners edition for Season 40 (due out in 2020), then the following five Male champs must be a part of the action, say our readers who voted in our recent poll. “Boston” Rob Mariano (Season 22) earned 15% of the vote, Yul Kwon (Season 13) also received 15%, Richard Hatch (Season 1) nabbed 12%, John Cochran (Season 26) scored 11% and Tony Vlachos (Season 28) netted 7%. Do you agree or disagree with your fellow “Survivor” fans? Be sure to sound off down in the comments section.
Rob has competed in no less than four seasons — “Marquesas,” “All Stars,” “Heroes vs. Villains” and “Redemption Island” — and will also be a part of the upcoming “Island of the Idols” as a mentor along with Sandra Diaz-Twine, who is one of the five Female winners who fans want to return. After years of coming up empty-handed, Rob finally took home the $1 million check on...
Rob has competed in no less than four seasons — “Marquesas,” “All Stars,” “Heroes vs. Villains” and “Redemption Island” — and will also be a part of the upcoming “Island of the Idols” as a mentor along with Sandra Diaz-Twine, who is one of the five Female winners who fans want to return. After years of coming up empty-handed, Rob finally took home the $1 million check on...
- 6/3/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
On the ninth episode of the 38th season of “Survivor,” host Jeff Probst dubbed the tribal council as one of the “craziest” ever as the remaining 11 castaways revealed secrets and shifted alliances in front of the cameras as paranoia and confusion reigned. That is until the majority decided to vote out Julia Carter, after her giggle outburst and acknowledgement that she was in league with veteran player Kelley Wentworth — maybe. Also not helping? Her shouting, “Shut up, Wardog!”
But I was less intrigued by the actual vote than returnee David Wright‘s new analogy about whether a player is a leader making big moves or a follower that will eventually be targeted. On the previous episode, David suggested that everyone has to decide if they want to be a pilot or a passenger in the game — with the pilots being winners.
Wardog picked up on that idea early in this week’s episode,...
But I was less intrigued by the actual vote than returnee David Wright‘s new analogy about whether a player is a leader making big moves or a follower that will eventually be targeted. On the previous episode, David suggested that everyone has to decide if they want to be a pilot or a passenger in the game — with the pilots being winners.
Wardog picked up on that idea early in this week’s episode,...
- 4/11/2019
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Warning: The following story contains spoilers from the Season 37 finale of “Survivor.”
On December 19, 2018 Nick Wilson became the 37th winner of CBS’s reality TV show, joining such iconic champs as Richard Hatch (Season 1), Sandra Diaz-Twine (Season 7 and 20) and Wendell Holland (Season 36). In all 22 men have prevailed while women have accounted for 15 victories. For a refresher on the complete list, click through our photo gallery above that highlights all of the past “Survivor” winners through the years.
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The show’s original champ made history in 2000 when he beat Kelly Wiglesworth by a narrow 4-3 vote thanks in part to Greg Buis asking them to pick a number between 1 and 10. After a memorable tribal council in which Sue Hawk called Richard a rat and Kelly a snake, novice host Jeff Probst named Richard as the first-ever Sole Survivor.
On December 19, 2018 Nick Wilson became the 37th winner of CBS’s reality TV show, joining such iconic champs as Richard Hatch (Season 1), Sandra Diaz-Twine (Season 7 and 20) and Wendell Holland (Season 36). In all 22 men have prevailed while women have accounted for 15 victories. For a refresher on the complete list, click through our photo gallery above that highlights all of the past “Survivor” winners through the years.
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The show’s original champ made history in 2000 when he beat Kelly Wiglesworth by a narrow 4-3 vote thanks in part to Greg Buis asking them to pick a number between 1 and 10. After a memorable tribal council in which Sue Hawk called Richard a rat and Kelly a snake, novice host Jeff Probst named Richard as the first-ever Sole Survivor.
- 12/20/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
You know them. You love them. You’ll never forget them. Over the past 37 seasons hundreds of everyday people have played the game of “Survivor,” but while most of them came and went, some castaways will always stick in our minds. Click through our “Survivor” photo gallery above that ranks the Top 13 most beloved players of CBS’s reality TV show from worst to best.
SEENatalie Cole (‘Survivor’ 37) exit interview: ‘I have no regrets’ about not giving my jacket to ‘clueless’ Angelina Keeley
Sandra Diaz-Twine
There is no denying Sandra’s status as the most iconic and very best player to ever enter the game. After winning her first two times playing (she’s still the only player to win twice), Sandra returned for a third time and somehow managed to outlast each of the former winners in Game Changers as well as contributing to some of the most exciting tribal councils of that season.
SEENatalie Cole (‘Survivor’ 37) exit interview: ‘I have no regrets’ about not giving my jacket to ‘clueless’ Angelina Keeley
Sandra Diaz-Twine
There is no denying Sandra’s status as the most iconic and very best player to ever enter the game. After winning her first two times playing (she’s still the only player to win twice), Sandra returned for a third time and somehow managed to outlast each of the former winners in Game Changers as well as contributing to some of the most exciting tribal councils of that season.
- 10/31/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Last spring Wendell Holland became the 36th winner of CBS’s reality TV show “Survivor,” joining such iconic champs as Richard Hatch (Season 1), Parvati Shallow (Season 16) and Sandra Diaz-Twine (Season 7 and 20). In all 21 men have prevailed while women have accounted for 15 victories. Click through our photo gallery above that highlights all of the past “Survivor” winners through the years. Who will be next? Make your predictions at Gold Derby right now.
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“Survivor: David vs. Goliath” premieres on September 26, 2018, once again hosted by four-time Emmy winner Jeff Probst. This 37th season features two tribes of strangers — one perceived as underdogs and one seen as giants in their fields — battling against each other in Mamanuca Islands, Fiji. This time around the castaways had to deal with Fiji’s rainy season, which no doubt made things more challenging both physically and mentally.
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“Survivor: David vs. Goliath” premieres on September 26, 2018, once again hosted by four-time Emmy winner Jeff Probst. This 37th season features two tribes of strangers — one perceived as underdogs and one seen as giants in their fields — battling against each other in Mamanuca Islands, Fiji. This time around the castaways had to deal with Fiji’s rainy season, which no doubt made things more challenging both physically and mentally.
- 9/22/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 36 of CBS’s long-running “Survivor” franchise, dubbed “Ghost Island,” will come to an end on Wednesday, May 23. Before the night is over one member of the Final 6 — Domenick Abbate, Wendell Holland, Laurel Johnson, Sebastian Noel, Donathan Hurley and Angela Perkins — will join the exclusive list of “Survivor” winners. For a refresher on all of the former champs, from Richard Hatch (“Survivor: Borneo”) to Ben Driebergen (“Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers”), click through our extensive photo gallery above.
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Men have a slight edge over women on the “Survivor” winners list, with 20 male champs compared to 15 victories by females. Sandra Diaz-Twine is the only two-time winner in the show’s history, prevailing for “Survivor: Pearl Islands” and “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains.” According to Gold Derby’s exclusive odds, another man will be...
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Men have a slight edge over women on the “Survivor” winners list, with 20 male champs compared to 15 victories by females. Sandra Diaz-Twine is the only two-time winner in the show’s history, prevailing for “Survivor: Pearl Islands” and “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains.” According to Gold Derby’s exclusive odds, another man will be...
- 5/23/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and a member of the jury on Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance. He has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“Winners keep fighting. Champions keep persevering.” — Bobby Jon Drinkard, Survivor: Palau
Tonight during the finale of Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, military vet Ben Driebergen won the million bucks, the title of Sole Survivor – and most importantly, the Final Fishy.
Survivor: Triple H was a season of records.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“Winners keep fighting. Champions keep persevering.” — Bobby Jon Drinkard, Survivor: Palau
Tonight during the finale of Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, military vet Ben Driebergen won the million bucks, the title of Sole Survivor – and most importantly, the Final Fishy.
Survivor: Triple H was a season of records.
- 12/21/2017
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
Survivor fans, prepare to see a new side — actually, let’s make that all sides — of Joe Anglim and Kelly Wiglesworth!
The fan-favorites have shared an exclusive (and semi-nsfw) behind-the-scenes video with People that shows them getting in touch with their primal selves as they stripped naked and donned body paint for their new reality project Mana.
Anglim and Wiglesworth enlisted the help of renowned body paint artist Paul Roustan to give them a tribal look as they posed in a jungle environment.
“Doing the body painting felt incredibly freeing,” Wiglesworth tells People. “It allowed us to tap into and become our true primal selves!
The fan-favorites have shared an exclusive (and semi-nsfw) behind-the-scenes video with People that shows them getting in touch with their primal selves as they stripped naked and donned body paint for their new reality project Mana.
Anglim and Wiglesworth enlisted the help of renowned body paint artist Paul Roustan to give them a tribal look as they posed in a jungle environment.
“Doing the body painting felt incredibly freeing,” Wiglesworth tells People. “It allowed us to tap into and become our true primal selves!
- 4/19/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
Two different generations of “Survivor” alums team up to launch a new reality television series. Joe Anglim, a favourite on the most recent series of “Survivor” and first season finalist Kelly Wiglesworth have a new project worlds away from scheming and backstabbing. Related: ‘Survivor’ Cast Evacuated For First Time Ever Due To Cyclone The two […]...
- 9/20/2016
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
He's the most recent heartthrob of Survivor. She was a finalist during the show's iconic first season, when 51 million people watched the final episode. Together, Joe Anglim and Kelly Wiglesworth have a combined 119 days competing on the long-running reality show - but they're about to leave the scheming and the backstabbing behind. Anglim and Wiglesworth have a new reality project called Mana, a travel show that takes them around the world. They share the first trailer exclusively with People. So what separates Mana from other travel shows? For one thing, they'll be joined by Wiglesworth's 3-year-old son, Rio, who is already a seasoned traveler.
- 9/19/2016
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- PEOPLE.com
Watch: Survivor Alums Joe Anglim and Kelly Wiglesworth Release the Trailer to Their New Reality Show
He's the most recent heartthrob of Survivor. She was a finalist during the show's iconic first season, when 51 million people watched the final episode.
Together, Joe Anglim and Kelly Wiglesworth have a combined 119 days competing on the long-running reality show – but they're about to leave the scheming and the backstabbing behind.
Anglim and Wiglesworth have a new reality project called Mana, a travel show that takes them around the world. They share the first trailer exclusively with People.
So what separates Mana from other travel shows? For one thing, they'll be joined by Wiglesworth's 3-year-old son, Rio, who is already a seasoned traveler.
Together, Joe Anglim and Kelly Wiglesworth have a combined 119 days competing on the long-running reality show – but they're about to leave the scheming and the backstabbing behind.
Anglim and Wiglesworth have a new reality project called Mana, a travel show that takes them around the world. They share the first trailer exclusively with People.
So what separates Mana from other travel shows? For one thing, they'll be joined by Wiglesworth's 3-year-old son, Rio, who is already a seasoned traveler.
- 9/19/2016
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
One of Survivor's all-time fan favorites is gearing up for a comeback - but this time, he left the island on his own terms. Joe Anglim, who competed on Worlds Apart and Second Chance - he was voted off both times after being perceived as a physical threat - just returned from two months shooting a new reality series in Maui alongside fellow competitor Kelly Wiglesworth. "We've been adventuring," Anglim, 27, said at Thursday's People VIP reception for the Hearts of Reality event in Orlando benefiting Give Kids the World. "We want to inspire people, we want to help people.
- 8/12/2016
- by Michelle Tauber, @michelletauber
- PEOPLE.com
One of Survivor's all-time fan favorites is gearing up for a comeback – but this time, he left the island on his own terms.
Joe Anglim, who competed on Worlds Apart and Second Chance – he was voted off both times after being perceived as a physical threat – just returned from two months shooting a new reality series in Maui alongside fellow competitor Kelly Wiglesworth.
"We've been adventuring," Anglim, 27, said at Thursday's People VIP reception for the Hearts of Reality event in Orlando benefiting Give Kids the World. "We want to inspire people, we want to help people. It's a new type of TV.
Joe Anglim, who competed on Worlds Apart and Second Chance – he was voted off both times after being perceived as a physical threat – just returned from two months shooting a new reality series in Maui alongside fellow competitor Kelly Wiglesworth.
"We've been adventuring," Anglim, 27, said at Thursday's People VIP reception for the Hearts of Reality event in Orlando benefiting Give Kids the World. "We want to inspire people, we want to help people. It's a new type of TV.
- 8/12/2016
- by Michelle Tauber, @michelletauber
- People.com - TV Watch
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he has been blogging about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"Everyone has the knife and it's stab or get stabbed." –Joe Anglim, Survivor: Worlds Apart
Walking out of the game after the last Tribal Council, I had two major preoccupations.
First: I was coming to terms with the end of my own Survivor journey.
Second: I felt so guilty for Jeremy and my other allies that I...
"Everyone has the knife and it's stab or get stabbed." –Joe Anglim, Survivor: Worlds Apart
Walking out of the game after the last Tribal Council, I had two major preoccupations.
First: I was coming to terms with the end of my own Survivor journey.
Second: I felt so guilty for Jeremy and my other allies that I...
- 12/3/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he has been blogging about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"If it's a move that sends you home, at least you went out trying to make a move." –Ciera Eastin, Survivor: Blood vs. Water
"This game involves creating a lot of dynamic structures, and then working within those structures to advance yourself as best as you can." –Stephen Fishbach, Survivor: Tocantins
So what's it like getting voted out of Survivor?...
"If it's a move that sends you home, at least you went out trying to make a move." –Ciera Eastin, Survivor: Blood vs. Water
"This game involves creating a lot of dynamic structures, and then working within those structures to advance yourself as best as you can." –Stephen Fishbach, Survivor: Tocantins
So what's it like getting voted out of Survivor?...
- 11/30/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
After all the rain the contestants have been dealing with on Survivor: Cambodia, Kelly Wiglesworth was probably a little relieved to be sent to the jury after last week's vote. Unfortunately, for everyone else, it doesn't look like it's letting up any time soon. Let's hope for their sake they can keep their heads in the game and persevere through it.
- 11/25/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
For those who weren't watching Survivor in 2000, it's hard to understand Kelly Wiglesworth's importance to the franchise – and to reality TV in general.
Back then, she was a 22-year-old whitewater rafting guide who truly thought that Survivor would be all about braving the elements. As Richard Hatch gleefully schemed his way through the game, Wiglesworth was conflicted about forming an alliance and voting out deserving players.
The result in 2000: one of the most complex, three-dimensional edits in Survivor history. (She's the one who coined the now-ubiquitous reality TV catchphrase "I'm not here to make friends," right before admitting...
Back then, she was a 22-year-old whitewater rafting guide who truly thought that Survivor would be all about braving the elements. As Richard Hatch gleefully schemed his way through the game, Wiglesworth was conflicted about forming an alliance and voting out deserving players.
The result in 2000: one of the most complex, three-dimensional edits in Survivor history. (She's the one who coined the now-ubiquitous reality TV catchphrase "I'm not here to make friends," right before admitting...
- 11/25/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
No matter how you look at it, this week's "Survivor: Second Chance" castoff Kelly Wiglesworth is "Survivor" royalty. She was the show's first runner-up back in 2000, losing the inaugural $1 million prize to Richard Hatch by only one vote. Since Thanksgiving is next week, are Kelly and Richard planning on having Thanksgiving dinner together to reminisce? "Not so much, no. We thought about it, but I think we'll wait," Kelly jokes in our podcast Q&A following her ouster. Listen to the full exit interview below and then make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island next. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you,...
- 11/19/2015
- Gold Derby
"Survivor" Season 31 (yes, can you believe it?) is now airing, and "Survivor: Second Chance" is one of the best competitions CBS has ever aired. Maybe it's the returning players, all "losers" hungry for a win, or the many twists that have only improved the gameplay and have yet to feel like desperate gimmicks. It's rare to have so many players pushing to win, with very different strategies, and we can't wait to see who ends up the sole survivor of "Survivor: Cambodia."
Who will it be?
Well, the edits certainly give us some hints. For example, we could've told you it wouldn't be Kelly Wiglesworth even before she was eliminated in Episode 9, since she had almost no screen time, including confessionals. Spencer Bledsoe is still the confessional king. The producers have him narrating the season, like this is his story and everyone else is a supporting player. Then again,...
Who will it be?
Well, the edits certainly give us some hints. For example, we could've told you it wouldn't be Kelly Wiglesworth even before she was eliminated in Episode 9, since she had almost no screen time, including confessionals. Spencer Bledsoe is still the confessional king. The producers have him narrating the season, like this is his story and everyone else is a supporting player. Then again,...
- 11/19/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he will blog about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"An alliance is easier said than done." –Kelly Wiglesworth, Survivor: Borneo
Before I start this blog, I need to take a moment to apologize to humanity. Yes, if you were watching that episode last night, I misquoted one of the most famous lines in literature on national television.
It's double, double toil and trouble.
Not boil, boil, toil and trouble.
"An alliance is easier said than done." –Kelly Wiglesworth, Survivor: Borneo
Before I start this blog, I need to take a moment to apologize to humanity. Yes, if you were watching that episode last night, I misquoted one of the most famous lines in literature on national television.
It's double, double toil and trouble.
Not boil, boil, toil and trouble.
- 11/19/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
Did you predict that Kelly Wiglesworth would be blindsided on the "Witches Coven" episode of "Survivor: Second Chance"? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island next. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, Kelly's elimination was a shocker as she only had 20/1 odds (5% chance) of going home Wednesday night. Kelly's fellow castaways smartly voted her out because of her strong social game and the Season 1 rooting factor that would have likely won her the game. Our readers were convinced that one of the island's male...
- 11/19/2015
- Gold Derby
Tonight's show, kicked off with conversation footage. Kelly Wentworth revealed how happy she was that she used her immunity idol to bail herself out of getting eliminated at the last tribal council. Joe's name was still mentioned as a possible elimination target. Next, they jumped right into Rewards challenge footage. They were divided into two teams, and had to complete another obstacle course and puzzle challenge. Crazy Abi wasn't selected to be on a team, so she didn't have any shot at winning a reward. They did her dirty, lol! Anyways, the team of Spencer, Tasha, Joe, Fishbach and Ciera won the reward, which was a nice spa visit and a fulfilling meal. From there, we saw Jeremy go on the hunt for a second immunity idol, and he found a clue, which later led him to finding the idol itself! After a little bit of other plotting conversations, they showed the immunity challenge.
- 11/19/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Tonight's episode, kicked off with conversation footage. Andrew talked to Jeremy about possibly voting off Ciera or Kelly Wentworth. Meanwhile, Ciera suggested to Steven Fishbach that they vote out Joe. From there, they showed Rewards Challenge footage. It was a crate stacking challenge. They were split into two teams for this. And Keith, Ciera, Wiglesworth, Wentworth, Joe and Kimmi's team won it for a sweet goodies at Survivor Cafe prize. Next, Steven tried to suggested to Andrew that Joe get voted out after worrying he was bonding with an alliance. Andrew didn't seem too convinced. After all that, they showed Immunity Challenge footage. It was an endurance challenge where they had to balance a ball on a disk, and Joe pulled out the win for a 2nd consecutive time! Steven's name came up as a target from Joe after finding out Steven was plotting to get him voted out.
- 11/12/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
For a show in its 31st season, Survivor has managed to keep things remarkably fresh and new.
A lot of the credit goes to host Jeff Probst and the producers, who throw in a liberal amount of twists and turns so that contestants never truly know what's coming. Over the years, we've seen tribal swaps, fake merges, hidden immunity idols and double eliminations. (We're going to pretend that Redemption Island and the outcast twist never happened.)
But sometimes, the twists are not masterminded by the producers. Contestants have come up with ingenious strategies to change the game.
Probst tells People...
A lot of the credit goes to host Jeff Probst and the producers, who throw in a liberal amount of twists and turns so that contestants never truly know what's coming. Over the years, we've seen tribal swaps, fake merges, hidden immunity idols and double eliminations. (We're going to pretend that Redemption Island and the outcast twist never happened.)
But sometimes, the twists are not masterminded by the producers. Contestants have come up with ingenious strategies to change the game.
Probst tells People...
- 11/11/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
Rumor has it that there was a contestant named Monica Padilla on this season of Survivor – although it's not surprising if you didn't notice.
For whatever reason, the editors of Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance chose to hide her for much of the season, giving her hardly any airtime. When she finally did get some confessionals on Episode 5, she went home.
It was a surprising lack of character development for a smart contestant who could have been lethal. Before the season began, several of this season's contestants told People that they were afraid that Padilla would aggressively walk away with the game.
For whatever reason, the editors of Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance chose to hide her for much of the season, giving her hardly any airtime. When she finally did get some confessionals on Episode 5, she went home.
It was a surprising lack of character development for a smart contestant who could have been lethal. Before the season began, several of this season's contestants told People that they were afraid that Padilla would aggressively walk away with the game.
- 10/24/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he will blog about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"You've gotta take your enemy out the minute you can." –Monica Padilla, Survivor: Samoa
"I'm not here to make friends."
There's a reason people on reality TV insist that they're not looking for friendship. That's because so many friendships do blossom on reality shows.
In any social situation, whether you're slaving away in your office cubicle or painstakingly...
"You've gotta take your enemy out the minute you can." –Monica Padilla, Survivor: Samoa
"I'm not here to make friends."
There's a reason people on reality TV insist that they're not looking for friendship. That's because so many friendships do blossom on reality shows.
In any social situation, whether you're slaving away in your office cubicle or painstakingly...
- 10/22/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
Tonight's episode, kicked off with more conversation footage. Abi talked about how she kept Woo over Jeff, and said if Woo ever votes for her to go again, he will be dead to her. Kimmi and Monica butted heads a little bit over collecting clams to eat. Next, they showed Rewards challenge footage. It was a barrel and ball rolling challenge that ended with the winning tribe getting all six balls into a series of targets. The Ta Keo tribe ended up winning it in first place for chairs and food. Angkor came in 2nd place and won a tarp. And the losers, Bayon, walked away with nothing. After that, Abi complained about Woo some more after he told an emotional story about his mother. Spencer continued to try to bond with Jeremy. Joe tried to get a big alliance going. Next, they showed immunity challenge footage. It consisted of...
- 10/22/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Tonight's episode, kicked off with conversation footage. Tasha expressed that she wanted Jeff out. However, crazy Abi said she wanted to get Woo out. Next, they jumped right to Rewards challenge footage. In it, they had to retrieve bags from the water, and then launch them into a net by jumping on a plank. The Angkor tribe ended up winning it for a first place BBQ set, and the Takeo tribe won a small 2nd place BBQ set. Bayon walked away with nothing. Next, It was revealed that Kass isn't exactly winning the trust of some of her fellow tribe members. Spencer threw Kelly Wiglesworth under the bus at one point so he could try and move up the totem pole in the Bayon tribe. After all that, they showed immunity challenge footage. It was the challenge where one member shouted out commands to everyone else while they were blindfolded.
- 10/15/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Once again, Survivor contestants from the past are returning to compete for the million dollar prize once more. Many viewers have expressed disappointment that CBS keeps bringing back contestants and these editions haven't done better in the ratings. Is it time for this reality competition to be cancelled? Will it be renewed for a 33rd season (season 32 has already been filmed)? Stay tuned.
Jeff Probst returns as host of Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance which brings back 20 castaways that fans believe should have a second chance at winning the game. They are Kelly Wiglesworth, Jeff Varner, Kimmi Kappenberg, Andrew Savage, Peih-Gee Law, Terry Deitz, Monica Padilla, Stephen Fishbach, Abi-Maria Gomes, Vytas Baskauskas, Ciera Eastin, Woo Hwang, Tasha Fox, Spencer Bledsoe, Kass McQuillen, Jeremy Collins, Kelley Wentworth, Keith Nale, Shirin Oskooi, and Joe Anglim.
The higher a show's ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better its...
Jeff Probst returns as host of Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance which brings back 20 castaways that fans believe should have a second chance at winning the game. They are Kelly Wiglesworth, Jeff Varner, Kimmi Kappenberg, Andrew Savage, Peih-Gee Law, Terry Deitz, Monica Padilla, Stephen Fishbach, Abi-Maria Gomes, Vytas Baskauskas, Ciera Eastin, Woo Hwang, Tasha Fox, Spencer Bledsoe, Kass McQuillen, Jeremy Collins, Kelley Wentworth, Keith Nale, Shirin Oskooi, and Joe Anglim.
The higher a show's ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better its...
- 9/24/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what's streaming on Netflix, we've got you covered.
New on DVD and Blu-ray
"Pitch Perfect 2"
They're back, Pitches! Watch Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson and company in the aca-amazing sequel directed by none other than the goddess Elizabeth Banks. "Pitch Perfect 2" is out on DVD and Blu-ray on September 22, and both versions feature deleted/extended/alternate scenes, a gag reel, extended musical performances, and the featurette "The Bellas Are Back." The Blu-ray also includes several more features.
"The Journey Home"
Dakota Goyo, Goran Visnjic, and Bridget Moynahan star in this family adventure film about a boy who tries to reunite a polar bear cub with its mother. Luke Mercier (Dakota Goyo) speeds off into the frozen wilderness with the cub in tow, but when a violent storm closes in, Luke's mother and family friend...
New on DVD and Blu-ray
"Pitch Perfect 2"
They're back, Pitches! Watch Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson and company in the aca-amazing sequel directed by none other than the goddess Elizabeth Banks. "Pitch Perfect 2" is out on DVD and Blu-ray on September 22, and both versions feature deleted/extended/alternate scenes, a gag reel, extended musical performances, and the featurette "The Bellas Are Back." The Blu-ray also includes several more features.
"The Journey Home"
Dakota Goyo, Goran Visnjic, and Bridget Moynahan star in this family adventure film about a boy who tries to reunite a polar bear cub with its mother. Luke Mercier (Dakota Goyo) speeds off into the frozen wilderness with the cub in tow, but when a violent storm closes in, Luke's mother and family friend...
- 9/21/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Will Kelly Wiglesworth win "Survivor: Second Chance"? With the show's 31st season set to premiere on CBS Sept. 23, keep coming back to Gold Derby for in-depth analyses of all 20 returning players, including pros and cons that may affect their chances this time around. Hurry - make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island first. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions Kelly Wiglesworth Previous Finish: Runner-up Season 1: Borneo Due to her second place finish on the iconic first season of "Survivor," Kelly comes into "Second Chance" with the most name recognition. Everyone (51 million people) watched the now infamous first final tribal council as Sue Hawk railed into Kelly, calling her the island rat to be ...
- 9/15/2015
- Gold Derby
Well, this should be fun.
CBS has released the first details of Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance, and the season sure looks like a winner.
In May, America voted for the cast of the long-running franchise's 31st season. They chose 10 men and 10 women who had competed once before but hadn't won the game.
By and large, America got it right, although the omission of Survivor: Africa's Teresa Cooper was a heartbreaker.
Still, multiple sources have told People that the season turned out to be one of the franchise's strongest in its 31-season history. Here's what to expect:
Pregame PlansPeople spoke...
CBS has released the first details of Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance, and the season sure looks like a winner.
In May, America voted for the cast of the long-running franchise's 31st season. They chose 10 men and 10 women who had competed once before but hadn't won the game.
By and large, America got it right, although the omission of Survivor: Africa's Teresa Cooper was a heartbreaker.
Still, multiple sources have told People that the season turned out to be one of the franchise's strongest in its 31-season history. Here's what to expect:
Pregame PlansPeople spoke...
- 8/25/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
CBS’ Survivor on Wednesday night revealed the cast for its “Second Chance”-themed 31st edition, as determined by fans.
RelatedSurvivor Twist: Viewer Votes Will Decide Next Season’s Castaways
Starting on May 6, fans cast their votes over a two-week period. The cast of Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance, 10 males and 10 females, boarded a bus after the Worlds Apart reunion show and began their trek to Cambodia, where the Season 31 will film for 39 days.
The pool of 32 former players from which viewers chose from have never won the game and felt they deserved a second chance to compete for the $1 million...
RelatedSurvivor Twist: Viewer Votes Will Decide Next Season’s Castaways
Starting on May 6, fans cast their votes over a two-week period. The cast of Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance, 10 males and 10 females, boarded a bus after the Worlds Apart reunion show and began their trek to Cambodia, where the Season 31 will film for 39 days.
The pool of 32 former players from which viewers chose from have never won the game and felt they deserved a second chance to compete for the $1 million...
- 5/21/2015
- TVLine.com
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