Outwit, outplay, outlast.
Survivor es un popular reality estadounidense emitido por el canal CBS en el que un grupo de americanos son abandonados en un lugar remoto (normalmente una isla), con el fin de ganar un millón de dólares. Los concursantes deben superar pruebas para obtener recompensas (comida e higiene, entre otros) y para evitar ser eliminados. Las eliminaciones se producen por el voto directo de los concursantes. Uno a uno son eliminados hasta llegar a los dos finalistas (tres desde la decimotercera temporada, Survivor: Cook Islands). Survivor ha sido conducido desde su comienzo hasta la actualidad por Jeff Probst, encargado de explicar y comentar las diversas pruebas, de recibir a los concursantes en el consejo tribal (lugar donde se producen las eliminaciones) y de leer los votos que deciden quién deja el programa.
"Survivor," a groundbreaking reality television series created by Mark Burnett Productions and MGM Television, first aired in 2000 and has since captivated audiences in the United Kingdom and the United States of America. The show's premise is simple yet compelling: a group of diverse contestants, known as "castaways," are marooned in a remote location and must fend for themselves while competing in various challenges. These challenges test their physical prowess, mental acuity, and social skills, all while they vie for the ultimate prize of $1 million and the coveted title of "Sole Survivor." What sets "Survivor" apart from other reality shows is its unique blend of strategy, survival, and human drama. Contestants are divided into tribes and must work together to build shelter, find food, and win rewards and immunity from elimination. The strategic element comes into play during Tribal Council, where castaways vote to eliminate one of their own, often leading to alliances, betrayals, and blindsides that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The show's setting, ranging from exotic islands to harsh deserts, adds an extra layer of challenge and authenticity to the survival aspect. Over the years, "Survivor" has evolved, introducing new twists and themes that keep the format fresh and engaging. From hidden immunity idols and tribe swaps to themed seasons like "Heroes vs. Villains" and "Blood vs. Water," the show continually reinvents itself while staying true to its core concept. This adaptability has allowed "Survivor" to maintain a dedicated fan base and remain a staple of reality television for over two decades. "Survivor" not only entertains but also offers a fascinating look at human nature and social dynamics. The show has sparked countless discussions and debates among viewers about strategy, ethics, and the lengths to which people will go to win. By showcasing the triumphs and struggles of its contestants, "Survivor" provides a compelling narrative that resonates with audiences worldwide, making it a cultural phenomenon that continues to thrive in the ever-changing landscape of television.
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Año2000
Número de episodios681
Número de temporadas47
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GénerosReality
Países de producciónUnited KingdomUnited States of America