Get ready for another epic season.

Following on from the successful Brains v Brawn II season earlier this year, Australian Survivor fans are in for a treat, with the reality show releasing a second season in 2025.

Survivor: Australia v The World is taking the show to new heights with the world’s best players fighting it out for the title of Sole Survivor.

 

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In a new and exciting twist, Australian Survivor is going bigger and better than ever before, airing two seasons in the one year with Survivor: Australia v The World theme hitting screens on Sunday, 17 August.

Iconic players from past seasons of franchises around the world will appear alongside some local favourites.

Some Australian legends of the game including the “Golden God” David Genat, “King” George Mladenov, Kirby Bentley, and Shonee Bowtell will be taking part, as well as icons from the original US show such as Parvati Shallow, Tony Vlachos and Cirie Fields. See the full contestants list here.

Channel 10 has confirmed the fan-favourite show is set to be embarking on another epic showdown on the beaches of Samoa, with this new season “bringing the fastest, spiciest, most global season yet!”

Sadly, the network also confirmed that Survivor: Australia v The World will also be the last time we see beloved host Jonathan LaPaglia on the show.

“We can confirm that the upcoming season of Survivor: Australia v The World will be the last series hosted by the formidable Jonathan La Paglia,” Channel 10 shared on social media in June.
A second season of Australian Survivor will air in 2025, with an Australia v World theme also taking place.(Credit: Channel 10)
Brains V Brawn II aired earlier in the year with the theme posing the question: “what gets you further in the world’s toughest game, brute strength or intelligence?”

Two tribes separated by those whose strength is physical and those with clever minds battled it out in the hopes of becoming the next to be named Sole Survivor and take home $500,000.

In the end it was Myles Kuah, the “Jungle Rat” and member of the Brains tribe, that took home the top prize.
Australian Survivor is returning in 202 with a Brains v Brawn theme.(Credit: Channel 10)
The Australian version of Survivor is highly regarded, with fans deeming it one of the best in the world.

The show has featured some big personalities and memorable characters over the years, with both winners and regular castaways alike winning over, and dividing, the nation.

There’s no doubt that the 2025 seasons will produce more lovable as well as polarising contestants!