Jeff Probst reveals the overwhelming amount of fan suggestions he's receiving for 'Survivor's' 50th season. From age-based generations to challenge-focused casts, fans are eager to contribute to the milestone celebration. While Probst is excited about the creativity, he acknowledges the challenge of choosing the best concept to honor the show's legacy.
EW's editorial guidelinesis that the installment premiering Feb. 26 on CBS should be an epic outing. Even so, we can’t help but remain excited about looking ahead three seasons down the road. That’s whenApparently, we’re not the only ones thinking obsessively about a season that will not even air until 2026. Becauseis how many people have approached me to say, ‘Hey, I know 50 is coming up and I have an idea.
While one might assume the host is merely referring to colleagues and close associates, it turns out the radius extends well beyond that. “I'm not just talking friends or fellow television producers,” he clarifies. “I just mean strangers on the street!” He speaks from very recent experience. “It happened to me twice yesterday,” he says, laughing. “Two times in the same day!”And what is a typical exchange like? “‘I know you're planning 50. Can I tell you what I think you should do?’” says Probst, imitating how the conversation usually begins. “And I say yes.”
From there, the pitches flow. “Everybody has a different idea,” says Probst. “Every single idea is different, from ‘You should do generations in terms of age,’ or ‘You should break it down by season,’ or ‘You should break it down by who is good in challenges,’ or ‘You should do only runner-ups,’ or ‘You should do all first outs,’ or ‘You should do one person from every season.’ And then I say, ‘Well, 48 players would be an awful lot to try to figure out.’”HQ.
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