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Survivor Host Probst Weighs In on "Golden Survivor" Season

Summary

  • Survivor host Jeff Probst discusses possibility of a "Golden Survivor" season
  • Older contestants have been featured more on recent Survivor seasons
  • Probst cites challenges with casting and diversity for a senior-only season
Survivor Host Probst Weighs In on "Golden Survivor" Season

In a recent episode of his podcast, Survivor host and showrunner Jeff Probst discussed the possibility of a "Golden Survivor" season featuring only older contestants. This comes as the Bachelor franchise has found success with its "Golden Bachelor" and "Golden Bachelorette" seasons.

Probst acknowledged that he has heard the idea of a senior-focused Survivor season before, especially since the show has featured more older contestants in recent years. However, he expressed doubts about the feasibility of such a concept. Probst explained that while there are many compelling older applicants, limiting the cast to only those over 50 would make it challenging to produce two full seasons per year.

Moreover, Probst believes that the diverse range of ages and backgrounds is an integral part of Survivor's appeal. He cited the dynamic between players like Rizo and Nate as an example of the "clash and collaboration" that makes the show engaging. Probst argued that eliminating younger contestants would undermine this core aspect of the Survivor experience.

While a "Golden Survivor" season may not be in the works, Probst encouraged older fans to apply for the regular Survivor competitions, emphasizing that the show is open to contestants of all ages who can handle the physical demands of the game.

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Probst believes that while there are many compelling older Survivor applicants, limiting the cast to only those over 50 would make it difficult to produce two full seasons per year. He also argues that the diverse range of ages and backgrounds is an integral part of Survivor's appeal.
The article notes that Survivor has gotten "a bit greyer" in recent seasons, with fewer contestants under the age of 30. Last season featured only three players under 30, while the current season has seven.
The article mentions that The Bachelor had success with its first "Golden Bachelor" season in 2023, followed by a "Golden Bachelorette" season the following year. This has led to some speculation about whether Survivor could follow a similar path.

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