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Check out the ‘Survivor 50’ cast looking super dramatic in a fiery new batch of photos in the link below

CBS is officially kicking off the countdown to “Survivor” 50 with a major reveal fans have been waiting for. The network has released the first official cast photos for the milestone season, offering an early look at the castaways who will compete in one of the most highly anticipated editions of the long-running reality series. Check out the “Survivor” 2026 spoilers below.

We’ve already seen the first look at the new season of “Survivor.” Jeff Probst has already revealed the full list of castaways for this epic season.

Now that we know the full list of castaways competing for season 50, which includes 24 returning players. They include players from season 1 all the way to season 49. Now, CBS is giving us the first cast photos for this upcoming season. Any clues in them?


Angelina Keeley

Angelina KeeleyCBS

She played on David vs. Goliath and was dubbed a “Goliath.” She made it to the Final 3 that season, but finished in a distant third place.


Aubry Bracco

Aubry BraccoCBS

Aubry has competed on three seasons of “Survivor”: Kaôh Rōng, Game Changers, and Edge of Extinction. She has progressively finished worse each season, going from runner-up to fifth place to being the first person eliminated on Edge of Extinction.


Charlie Davis

Charlie DavisCBS

He competed on season 46, which was a season of chaos. Charlie thrived in that chaos, making it to the Final 3. He lost in a 5-3 jury vote.


Chrissy Hofbeck on ‘Survivor’

Chrissy HofbeckCBS

She played on Heroes v. Healers v. Hustlers. There was major drama between her and fellow Hero Ben, who ended up winning that season. However, Chrissy did tie the record for the most immunity wins by a woman.


Christian Hubicki

Christian HubickiCBS

Another David vs. Goliath castaway. He was thought to be one of the tribe’s weakest links, but he turned out to be one of the biggest threats. He finishes in seventh place.


Cirie Fields on ‘Survivor’ 50

Cirie FieldsCBS

Cirie is returning for her fifth time playing “Survivor.” She has played Panama – Exile Island, Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites, Heroes vs. Villains, and Game Changers. Cirie is often said to be one of the best players to never win.


Benjamin ‘Coach’ Wade

Benjamin 'Coach' WadeCBS

Another veteran, with Coach returning for his fourth time to play. He has previously played in Tocantins, Heroes vs. Villains, and South Pacific. He has also never won in his three appearances on the show.


Colby Donaldson

Colby DonaldsonCBS

He got his start during the second season of the show (The Australian Outback), finishing in second place. Colby then came back to compete in All-Stars and Heroes vs. Villains, but did not finish better than fifth place.


Dee Valladares

Dee ValladaresCBS

She competed during season 45. She was part of a foursome that was running the show and seemed to be dominating the game. Dee turned that into a win for season 45 and is often considered to be the best winner of this New Era.


Emily Flippen on ‘Survivor’

Emily FlippenCBS

She also competed on season 45. She was a little too blunt and aggressive to start the season. However, she turned it around and was voted out in seventh place.


Genevieve Mushaluk

Genevieve MushalukCBS

The queen of the blindside. However, her dreams ended when she was voted off in fifth place.


Jenna Lewis-Dougherty

Jenna Lewis DoughertyCBS

Throwing it all the way back, as Jenna was on the first season of “Survivor.” After finishing in eighth place, she was then brought back for All-Stars. She made it to the Final 3, but lost the Immunity Challenge and was voted to the jury in favor of then-budding couple Boston Rob and Amber.


Joe Hunter

Joe HunterCBS

He competed on season 48. Joe is best known for his moment with Eva during the Immunity Challenge and her “episode” from her autism.


Jonathan Young on ‘Survivor’

Jonathan YoungCBS

He has to be one of the most physical players in this New Era, having competed in season 42. He may be huge and a complete threat, but his allies kept him safe, and he was voted off at Final 4.


Kamila Karthigesu

Kamilla KarthigesuCBS

She competed during season 48. That season was dominated by an alliance of physical players. While she was on the outside of that alliance, she still made it to the Final 4 fire-making challenge before losing.


Kyle Fraser

Kyle FraserCBS

He claimed his game would keep him in the middle. It worked, which led to his season 48 victory.


Mike White on ‘Survivor’

Mike WhiteCBS

I mean, “The White Lotus” creator is back after competing in the David vs. Goliath season. He was a fan favorite that season, finishing in second place.


Ozzy Lusth

Ozzy LusthCBS

He has to be considered one of the biggest “Survivor” beasts. He tied for the most Immunity Challenge wins in one season with five. While he has competed four times on the show (Cook Islands, Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites, South Pacific, and Game Changers), his social game has always hurt him.


Quintavius ‘Q’ Burdette

Quintavius 'Q' BurdetteCBS

Q competed during season 46, and he was definitely a character. He ended up targeting his number one in the game. He asked to be voted out of the game at one point, but then was voted out with an idol in his pocket at Final 6.


Rick Devens

Rick DevensCBS

He competed during Edge of Extinction. He actually came back from the Edge of Extinction after being voted out and fought his way to the fire-making challenge, which he lost.


Rizo Velovic

Rizo VelovicCBS

He competed during season 49, making it to the Final 4 before losing in the fire-making challenge. Rizo definitely wanted to have his big moment that people would be talking about, but then never won a challenge all season long.


Savannah Louie on ‘Survivor’

Savannah LouieCBS

On the flip side of things, Savannah also competed on season 49. She won four individual Immunity Challenges on her way to being named the winner of season 49.


Stephanie LaGross Kendrick

Stephanie LaGrossa KendrickCBS

She has competed on three different seasons: Palau, Guatemala, and Heroes vs. Villains. Her tribe never won a challenge during her first season, but she managed to survive and finished in seventh place. She came back the next season and finished in second place. For Heroes vs. Villains, she was the second person voted out.


Tiffany Nicole Ervin

Tiffany Nicole ErvinCBS

Tiffany was the number one that Q went after in season 46. She was voted out at Final 8, also with an idol in her pocket.

Who are you looking forward to the most to return for “Survivor” season 50?

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