One of the more persistent questions is about how long the contestants actually spend on the island, so we decided to look into it. Especially since the newest season will have a marked change from previous seasons, so read closely.
In the American version of the show, contestants are on the show for a maximum of 39 days with the exception of the Australian Outback season, which ran for 42 days. However, this upcoming season will be a change to that number. Due to the pandemic, contestants and the production crew all have to quarantine for two weeks.
Along with filming, it cut down drastically how long the everyone can spend on the island. Instead of 39 days, the 41st season of Survivor will now be 26 days. And according to host Jeff Probst, it may be like that for the foreseeable future. On the international versions of the show, things can get a little hardcore.
The jury is sequestered in a jury house named Ponderosa upon being voted out, and remain there until FTC to cast their votes.
They go home afterwards and although it's not forbidden except Borneo for Hatch it is highly recommended that the castaways don't reveal what happened during the season. If you look at the individual season pages of this wiki, it will list the filming dates and the season run time. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? This time, the players will have to make quick decisions if they want to advance to the end.
Jeff spoke with Entertainment Weekly about why this season is only a day-game:. So if we wanted to shoot two seasons, we had to do it back to back. For us to shoot two seasons of 39 days, back to back, along with our day quarantine, would have meant nearly days, and that was simply too long. As the show has been since Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X , this season is filmed on the Mamanuca Islands of Fiji. The show was ready to premiere during the fall schedule, but production shutdowns postponed filming for quite a while.
After a few months, Fijian commerce minister Faiyaz Koya allowed the crew to film under special precautions. Though unconfirmed by CBS, there has also been speculation among the Survivor fanbase that the COVID protocols for filming the show in Fiji may have also impacted the production's shortened filming length, as required quarantine periods for cast and crew could have limited the amount of time the production had to film a season.
Though the length of the game will be shorter, the season's airing schedule will remain a similar length as its predecessors. There is no official word on whether the season length change will be a permanent fixture on Survivor in future seasons.
It's possible that the day pace is here to stay as Survivor moves into its new era, but it isn't out of the question that the show returns to its original length once the pandemic allows more ease in production logistics.
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