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Survivor Season 45 is almost here! Whether you’re gearing up for the latest season or looking to catch up on the series, we’ve got all the ways to watch Survivor below.
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How to watch ‘Survivor’ 45
in the U.S.
Watch Survivor with ExpressVPN to bypass throttling restrictions on your network—including schools and offices—and securely stream the show in blazing-fast HD from anywhere. Here are all the ways to stream the series online!
Paramount+
Price: From 5.99 USD/month
Free trial: Seven-day free trial
When it comes to watching Survivor in the U.S., Paramount Plus has no competition. New episodes will be available to stream once they air, and the platform even carries all past 44 seasons of Survivor so you can binge-watch the entire show in one place. There’s also a seven-day free trial to take advantage of!
Americans watching with ExpressVPN, be sure to select a U.S. server location.
YouTube TV
Price: From 73 USD/month
Free trial: Five-day free trial
YouTube TV carries CBS and offers a generous free trial, though you may need to supply a valid U.S. ZIP code (e.g., 30301 or 11222) when signing up. Americans streaming with ExpressVPN, be sure to select a U.S. server location for the best streaming experience.
Fubo
Price: From 75 USD/month
Free trial: Seven-day free trial
Another great cord-cutter, Fubo carries CBS, so you can watch Survivor episodes as they air weekly. Note that you may need to supply a valid U.S. ZIP code (e.g., 30301 or 11222) to sign up for the service. Americans streaming with ExpressVPN, be sure to select a U.S. server location.
Hulu + Live TV
Price: From 77 USD/month
Free trial: None
Hulu + Live TV also carries CBS, so you can keep up with the latest episodes of Survivor 45 as they air. You may have to supply a valid U.S. ZIP code (e.g., 30301 or 11222) and credit card when signing up. At the moment, Hulu + Live TV doesn’t offer a free trial.
On regular Hulu, you can enjoy select installments of the hit show: Seasons 2-7, 20-25, and 37-42. New users can take advantage of a 30-day free trial.
Americans watching with ExpressVPN, be sure to select a U.S. server location.
How to watch ‘Survivor’ 45
in Canada
Global TV
Price: Depends on TV provider
Free trial: None
Canadian streaming platform Global TV will air the latest season of Survivor. Episodes can be streamed on-demand for free in the first seven days after the broadcast, after which you’ll need to sign in with a TV provider to stream.
Canadians streaming with ExpressVPN, be sure to select a Canada server location.
How to watch ‘Survivor’ 45
in Australia
9Now
Price: Free
Free trial: N/A
If you’re in Australia, 9Now is perfect for live streaming the latest season of Survivor—and it’s totally free! Simply create an account to get started with streaming Survivor Season 45 when it airs.
Aussies streaming with ExpressVPN, be sure to select an Australia server location for the best experience.
How to watch ‘Survivor’ 45 for free
Survivor 45 will be streaming for free on Australian streaming service 9Now. You can also make use of free trials from other platforms such as Paramount Plus and YouTube TV to catch the show for free!
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What is ‘Survivor’ about?
Survivor is a competitive, elimination-style reality TV show where a group of contestants is stranded in an isolated location and have to live off the land. Besides trying to survive, contestants will also compete in challenges for rewards and immunity from being eliminated during the “Tribal Council”—an event where tribe members will be voted out. The last remaining contestant will be crowned the “Sole Survivor,” taking home a 1 million dollar USD cash prize.
The U.S. version of the series, which started all the way back in 2000, is dubbed “one of the greatest TV shows of all time” and has won several Emmys, including “Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program” for its long-standing host, Jeff Probst.
‘Survivor’ 45 release date
Survivor Season 45 premiered on September 27, 2023 at 8 p.m. ET. The new season also marks a big shift in airtime, from 60-minute to 90-minute episodes every week. If the past seasons are anything to go by, Survivor 45 will likely consist of 13 episodes.
Who is in the
‘Survivor’ Season 45 cast?
Survivor castaways span a wide range of ages and backgrounds from all around the U.S. and other parts of the world. Here’s the full list of contestants in Survivor Season 45:
Austin, 26, graduate student
Brandon D., 26, content producer
Brandon M., 23, software developer
Bruce, 47, insurance agent
Dee, 26, entrepreneur
Drew, 23, graduate student
Emily, 28, investment analyst
Hannah, 33, therapist
Jake, 26, attorney
Janani, 24, singer
Julia, 49, estate attorney
Kaleb, 29, software sales
Katurah, 35, civil right attorney
Kellie, 30, critical care nurse
Kendra, 31, bartender
Nicholas, 30, gym owner
Sabiyah, 28, truck driver
Sean, 35, school principal
FAQ: About watching Survivor
Survivor airs on the U.S. cable channel CBS.
Your best bet for watching all seasons of Survivor is on Paramount Plus.
At the moment, there are a total of 44 past seasons, with the 45th season airing soon.
The show is not scripted in terms of the setting, events, and any ensuing drama. The producers don’t let on about who’s voting for who during the Tribal Councils, and the winner isn’t decided in advance. However, the show has been known to use body doubles at times or ask its cast to re-do certain moments to get better camera angles. In other words, the show is as “real” as you can expect from reality TV!
Yes, each castaway is allowed to bring just two handheld “luxury items.” The objects must be vetted and pre-approved in advance, and can only comprise sentimental things—such as family photos or jewelry.
Though the castaways do have to scrounge up food and shelter on their own, they are provided with basic necessities such as tampons, medicine, and yes, condoms. However, the latter may not be used for what you’d think—survivor Janet Koth recounted that they were used on blistered feet for protection!
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