Australian Survivor

Survivors Ready?

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains. Premieres Monday, 30 January at 7.30pm.

Whether they play by the rules, or hit below the belt, honour and integrity will go head-to-head with deception and duplicity when Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains premieres Monday, 30 January at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play On Demand.

Survivor royalty Sandra won her second crown in the US version of Heroes V Villains as a Villain, can her daughter Nina do her mum proud, as a Hero? Will George, the creature of chaos, live up to his name and steal the crown away from his arch nemesis Hayley, or will a new castaway blow the returnees out of the Samoan water?

Courage and honesty or deceit and cunning, which path will lead to Sole Survivor and $500,000?

Will Ultimate Villain King George Rule Them All?

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains. Premieres Monday, 30 January. On 10 And 10 Play.

Dubbed The King of Bankstown in Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn, King George returns to cause havoc amongst his fellow castaways, and he doesn’t take this job lightly!

Constantly scheming and impossible to vote out of the Tribe, George is back and this time he is determined to win.

But will the target on his back prove to be too much, or can he talk his way back into the final two once more?

What a hideous tatt. Looks like his chest has been cut open. :nauseated_face:

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Casting George again really puts me off - didn’t like him first time around (and not in a good “villian” way) and I’ve no doubt this time around the producers will again edit the show around his view of events once again - and throw an idol his way when required.

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And we already know he at least makes it to the jury stage given when he returned to social media, not looking forward to that.

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A Whole Different Kind Of Villain.

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains. Premieres Monday, 30 January On 10 And 10 Play.

As a television journalist, Anjali Rao has crossed paths with many Heroes and Villains in her life.

But news rooms are one thing, and Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains will show her what a real cut-throat environment can be.

Anjali is ready for it all, and wants to be the biggest and baddest villain in Samoa. Does she have what it takes?

I noticed 10 have staged Anjali on their Melbourne news set in that promo to highlight her journalism / presenting career which is interesting.

Not to discredit her prior work, but seems like a bit of a long bow to draw to continually refer to her prior career at CNN and in other overseas newsrooms (which I’m not sure she would be synonymous with in Australia), when she hasn’t held a similar regular gig for 10~ years.

Do the promoters actually think people want to see George? He’s awful. All of these promos featuring him are just making more and more reasons not to watch it.

I like George :man_shrugging:

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Same!

The Smiling Assassin.

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains. Premieres Monday, 30 January On 10 And 10 Play.

Shonee Bowtell is not one to mess with. An Australian Survivor All Star, she has blindsided, lied, and will do it all with a smile on her face.

Will her social game prove successful this time around in Samoa?

She’s back because inflation is a b*tch

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The Tribe May Have Spoken, But We’re Just Getting Started.

Australian Survivor: Talking Tribal Is Back. Only On 10 Play.

A Hero without a Villain is like Australian Survivor without Talking Tribal.

The companion series, Australian Survivor: Talking Tribal returns for a fourth season of unpicking and unpacking all things Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains.

Join Australian Survivor fan favourites Khanh Ong and Brooke Jowett, alongside Survivor expert Shannon Guss, in an alliance dedicated solely to post-episode strat chat.

Each week, this trio of experts will hold their own council discussions, breaking down blindsides, speculating about strategy and making predictions about future gameplay.

The first episode of Australian Survivor: Talking Tribal drops Monday January 23 one week out from the launch of Heroes V Villains, with a new episode dropping weekly.

Watch Australian Survivor: Talking Tribal on 10 Play or listen to the podcast and delve into all the dramatic moves and moments that make Australian Survivor the ultimate game.

Beauty Queen V Scream Queen.

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains. Premieres Monday, 30 January On 10 And 10 Play.

Former Miss World Australia, Sarah Marschke, is ready to prove that no beauty queen is to be underestimated.

Home And Away alumni, Sharni Vinson, is a scream queen up for any challenge that Host Jonathan LaPaglia throws her way.

Who will come out on top?

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains . Choose your side.

Going Rogue.

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains. Premieres Monday, 30 January On 10 And 10 Play.

If anyone can handle the pressure of playing Survivor, it’s film maker and animal activist, Rogue.

She spent six years in Africa working undercover to expose poachers and has been bitten on the arse by a lion.

There is no question that Rogue can survive camp, but will the camp survive Rogue?

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains . Choose your side.

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Isuzu Ute returns as a program sponsor (its logo was shown at the end of a promo shown tonight). This suggests they would give away a vehicle to a challenge winner (or winners) sometime during the new season.

News Corp reported that COVID and food poisoning swept through production crew in Samoa during filming of Heroes v Villains last year. Host Jonathan LaPaglia tested positive on the last day of filming and the virus knocked him out for about six weeks. He said that up to 50 crew members were struck down by food poisoning.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/lifestyle/smart/filming-australian-survivor-in-samoa-not-all-paradise-for-lapaglia/news-story/5468f49c01f08c67806d51e1b31f578e

Did he test positive before or after filming the final tribal council? If before might they actually have opted to do a reunion show for the result?

Has The Beast Met His Match…In Stevie?

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains. Premieres Monday, 30 January At 7.30pm.

Could this be the greatest head-to-head clash of all time? Probably not, but we can promise it will be entertaining.

Standing at an impressive two metres tall, Shaun is one of the biggest and best challenge beasts Australian Survivor has ever seen. But while Stevie may be a touch smaller, you must never underestimate how far a Villain is willing to go…especially one who is seeking revenge.

Can Sneaky Stevie prove once and for all that size does not matter?

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains premieres Monday, 30 January at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play.

There is a double sided poster inside TV Week this week (with Jonathan on the cover), featuring the contestants.

No One Is Above Benjamin Law.

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains.

Benjamin Law is the ultimate slashie – author, broadcast journalist, writer and creator for the television series The Family Law, LGBTQIA+ advocate and Survivor super fan.

This time next week, Benjamin will rightly walk into camp with the heart of a Hero, but can this Hero win through Villainous acts?

Using his journalism skills to glean information and his natural warm nature to play a strong social game, Benjamin might not be the strongest but he’s scrappy and he’s hoping the other players won’t see his game coming.

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains . Choose your side. Premieres Monday, 30 January At 7.30pm.

Australian Survivor Talking Tribal

In this special preview episode, our top Talking Tribal trio – Khanh Ong, Brooke Jowett and Shannon Guss – share their thoughts on this season’s teams, and even have some first thoughts about who might win. With a mix of familiar faces and some newbies, what potential alliances do they see forming, and who has the biggest target on their back? Which side are you on?

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