Survivor 50 Trailer: Billie Eilish, Jimmy Fallon and MrBeast Revealed as Part of New Season
- On Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, Survivor 50 premieres with 24 players competing for the $1 million prize on CBS and Paramount+.
- Earlier this year, fans voted on game elements including idols, final-four fire-making and live finale, but producers kept results secret so players won’t know until the competition starts.
- Two Season 49 finalists completed the roster when Savannah Louie and Rizo Velovic were revealed Dec. 17, joining Mike White, Dee Valladares, and Kyle Fraser.
- The trailer debuted after the Dec. 17 finale, previewing celebrity tie-ins and themed advantages like the Billie Eilish boomerang idol and appearances by Zac Brown and MrBeast.
- Probst said the fan-driven approach positions Survivor 50 as a celebration and recalibration, and noted it could help dictate 51 after assessing fan reaction.
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Survivor fans had to wait a bit longer on Wednesday night (Dec. 17) to see the trailer for the eagerly anticipated 50th season of the reality challenge show due to Donald Trump’s last-minute prime-time address, but the wait was well worth it. The nearly three-minute trailer for the season bearing the theme “In the Hands of the Fans,” aired after the season 49 finale, featuring first looks at the return of White Lotus creator Mike White — who p…
‘Survivor 50’ Trailer: Returning Players, Celebrity Cameos and a New Era of Fan-Driven Gameplay
The first-look footage brings back Savannah Louie and Rizo Velovic, spotlights visits from Zac Brown and MrBeast, and underscores the heightened scale of the landmark season.
Survivor 50 Trailer: Billie Eilish, Jimmy Fallon and MrBeast Revealed as Part of New Season
After the Survivor season 49 finale, Jeff Probst revealed that Survivor 50—starring Savannah Louie, Rizo Velovic and Mike White—will feature moments from Billie Eilish, Jimmy Fallon and MrBeast.
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