A bunch of new castaways are landing on Survivor Australia in 2024, with a completely different kind of battle: Titans v Rebels.
Survivor Australia: Titans v Rebels will see a group of “utterly ruthless” Titans take on the Rebels who live by a “different set of rules” which are bound to cause trouble in camp.
In order to win the competition, the Titans will need to compete at their “absolute best.”
Numerous Survivor fans took to the show’s Instagram account to share their theories on the upcoming season.
Many believed the Titans v Rebels was the equivalent of “successful people vs the underdogs.”
“I can imagine Titans will be CEOs, Lawyers, Real Estate Agents and a high-profile sportsperson or two. Rebels will be people who play by their own rules or a bit controversial,” one fan wrote.
Aside from the new season’s concept, Channel 10 hasn’t revealed any specifics. However, the castaways and longtime host Jonathan LaPaglia will be returning to Samoa’s white sand beaches.
Filming in Samoa has been a tradition for Survivor Australia other than its short stint filming in outback Queensland due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.
“It was like putting on your favourite pair of shoes,” he told TV WEEK of going back to the Pacific Island nation.
”It just feels right. The tropics and Survivor go hand in hand.”
Originally, the 2024 season of Survivor Australia was to be released on February 5 Ten and 10Play. However, if the Survivor’s Instagram account is to be believed, the network has pushed forwards the reality TV shows release to be January 29, 2024.
Watch this space for more details.
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