So it’s not on Paramount+ now……. Jonathan made a mistake……??
Last year it was on 10AllAccess the next day (or just after midnight), so it might be the same with Paramount+.
Are You Ready To Meet Your Castaways?
Twenty-four castaways will battle it out alongside a loved one when the unmissable Australian Survivor: Blood V Water premieres on Monday, 31 January at 7.30pm, on 10 and 10 Play on demand.
Siblings, couples, in-laws, and parents and children will all go head-to-head and test the strength of their bonds as they play the world’s toughest game.
Hailing from Queensland are Advertising Consultant Andy, Stay-At-Home Mum Kate, Tradie Ben, Bio Medical Student Shayelle, Teacher Chrissy, Ex-NRL Player Croc, Project Manager David and Digital Producer Briana.
Representing Victoria are Warehouse Operator Alex, Drummer Jay, Beautician Amy, Restauranteur Khanh, Landscaper Jordie, Personal Trainer Jordan, Pilot Josh, Ex-Flight Attendant KJ, Company Director Sophie, Ex-SAS Commander Mark, Endurance Athlete Sam and Chiropractor Mel.
Flying the flag for New South Wales is Speech Pathologist Melissa and representing the ACT is Triathlete Jesse.
Which of these Castaways will successfully outwit, outplay, outlast and potentially turn on a loved one to claim the title of Sole Survivor 2022?
Khanh Ong, who competed in season 10 of MasterChef Australia in 2018 and season 12 two years later, is a contestant on Blood vs Water.
Inside Survivor website has more information on this season’s contestants.
Survivors Ready? There’s Only One Week To Go.
Australian Survivor: Blood V Water. Premieres Monday, 31 January At 7.30pm On 10 And 10 Play On Demand.
No matter how well you think you know the game of Survivor, we guarantee it will surprise you in ways you never could have imagined.
In exactly one week, the unmissable Australian Survivor: Blood V Water premieres on Monday, 31 January at 7.30pm, only on 10 and 10 Play On Demand.
It’s game on right out the gate for these castaways as an epic curve ball will leave them questioning if they have what it takes to outwit, outplay and outlast in the world’s toughest game.
if its an 8 week season for a total of 23 or 24 eps, finale should be around tues mar 22 or sun mar 27
looking forward to watching queen sandra in action again, and i think i enjoy australian survivor more than the usa version now
Agree…so hard to connect with the US contestants in so little time……2 to 3 eps a week over a longer period is so much better……they haven’t pushed it to far….
Tonight’s promo includes a clip from Kyle & Jackie O Show in which Jackie said the season premiere is on the same day as her birthday (January 31).
It makes me sick to think about the amount of money 10 is pouring into the advertising for this show.
I don’t know about you guys but everywhere I turn I see a billboard promoting it, and everytime I turn on the radio I hear an ad for it. They must have high hopes for the performance of this.
Number 5 advertiser last week:
We’re excited to have KFC and Isuzu back, along with some new sponsors we are looking forward to showcasing, Set For Life (lottery), TK Maxx, and new partner Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ).
The Kyle & Jackie O ad does not come across as authentic at all, already seen it too many times.
Looks cheap and nasty to me.
“For today’s reward challenge, you’ll be competing for… scratchy cards thanks to Set for Life!”
and the castways go wild!!
I can’t imagine how this show is going to juggle so many sponsors. Aussie Survivor has been run into the dirt for a while now, it doesn’t look like this season is going to change that.
Great special effects and stunt double work
Very slow start, so many bland introductions. Better pickup the pace soon.
They’re milking two hours tonight. I’m watching but it’s ridiculous they have such long episodes. Australia forgot how to make 1 hour episode shows.
Yep this is dragging. One hour in and nothing has happened apart from a reward challenge. Too many boring intros and I am so over that big dramatic music constantly. Honestly if Sandra wasn’t there I would’ve switched off already.
I just don’t think BvW is a good theme. There are too many contestants on Aus Survivor which makes it even harder to remember who is related to who on the other tribe. The cast so far does not excite me either.
I know some people on here prefer the longer Aus episodes but there is just too much filler at times. Tonight makes me realise how much I miss the faster pace of the US. It’s more exciting.
I didn’t mind it up until the obviously placed immunity idol clues for drama