CBS has officially unveiled the 20 former castaways who will be competing on the 20th season of Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains.
The latest season of Survivor will premier with a special two-hour episode on Thursday, February 11 at 8PM ET on CBS. The castaways will be divided up into two tribes of 10. It will be a Heroes vs Villians theme, with the “Heroes” being “defined by their decisions of integrity,” courage and honor, and the “Villains” having “mastered their skills of deception, manipulation and duplicity,” according to CBS.
The show’s host Jeff Probst also discussed the upcoming season, “This season we’re bringing back some of your favorite past competitors — 10 heroes going up against 10 villains in a knock-down, drag-out brawl.” This season was also filmed in Samoa, the same location as Survivor 19.
Back in the mix is Russell Hantz — a favorite from the Survivor:Samoa. According to reports, season 1 winner Richard Hatch was asked to return for this season. However, he had to apply to leave the country since he is under house arrest. His request was denied by a federal judge in Rhode Island.
The two separate teams are listed below –
Heroes: Amanda, James, Cirie, Tom (Palau), Stephanie, Rupert, Candice, JT, Colby and Sugar.
Villains: Boston Rob, Jerri, Russell, Parvati, Sandra, Coach, Tyson, Danielle, Randy and Courtney.
Occupation: Gravedigger
Past appearances: China; Micronesia: Fans vs. Favorites
His M.O.: Known for his smile and impressive pecs (he made it to PEOPLE’s Sexiest Men issue!), James won the Sprint Fan Favorite prize of $100,000 in back-to-back seasons.
BENJAMIN ‘COACH’ WADE: VILLAIN
Occupation: Soccer coach/orchestra conductor
Past appearances: Tocantins: The Brazilian Highlands
His M.O.: The self-titled Dragon Slayer, who slung his jacket over his shoulder while approaching the voting lectern during tribal councils, told wild but seemingly true stories by the campfire
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Occupation: Medical student
Past appearances: Cook Islands
Her M.O.: Candice’s mutiny with Jonathan Penner on Cook Islands led to a few revenge trips to Exile Island – and her eventual ouster.
Occupation: Waitress
Past appearances: China (runner-up)
Her M.O.: Her devil-may-care persona and easy dismissal from challenges (due to her slim frame) didn’t stop the feisty Yates from getting this close to the $1 million prize money.
Occupation: Insurance sales rep/retired firefighter
Past appearances: Palau (winner)
His M.O.: Westman’s strategy was to hide his physical ability and play the old man role in Palau, but it didn’t take long for him to win several individual immunity challenges – and ultimately the big prize.
Occupation: Former pro cyclist/shop manager
Past appearances: Tocantins: The Brazilian Highlands
His M.O.: Tyson always had an opinion and wasn’t afraid to share it. Hiding behind the guise of being Coach’s “Right-Hand Man” in Tocantins, he played hard until he ran into the machinations of JT and Stephen Fishbach.
Occupation: Restaurant owner
Past appearances: Palau; Guatemala (runner-up)
Her M.O.: As the last one standing in her tribe on Palau, Stephenie gained the empathy of Survivor fans, who saw her return the next season to Guatemala where she lost out to Amanda Kimmel. But now, Stephenie is engaged to Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Kyle Kendrick.
Occupation: TV host/Knockouts For Girls founder Past appearances: Cook Islands; Micronesia: Fans vs. Favorites (winner) Her M.O.: She named her all-women’s alliance the Black Widow Brigade, and came out on top in a strategy that inspired, of all people, Samoa‘s lovable villain Russell Hantz! “
Occupation: TV host/cattle rancher/hot rod builder
Past appearances: The Australian Outback (runner-up); All-Stars
His M.O.: Colby stayed loyal to Tina Wesson during the second season of Survivor, taking her with him to the last tribal council, where he lost the $1 million.
Occupation: TV personality
Past appearances: Marquesas; All-Stars (runner-up)
His M.O.: Can Boston Rob really be considered a runner-up if he ended up married to the winner? Rob proposed to Amber Brkich during the finale of All-Stars in 2004, and since then the couple has appeared on as many Amazing Race editions as Survivors.
Occupation: Model/actress
Past appearances: China (2nd runner-up); Micronesia: Fans vs. Favorites (runner-up)
Her M.O.: Amanda hopes the phrase “always a bridesmaid, never a bride” won’t apply to her third go-round on the series. “I don’t like to hurt people’s feelings,” Amanda admits.
Occupation: Business account manager
Past appearances: Panama: Exile Island (runner-up)
Her M.O.: Though living in Hollywood now, Danielle remains true to her Boston roots and is a devoted fan of the Red Sox and Patriots.
Occupation: Mentor for troubled teens
Past appearances: Pearl Islands; All-Stars
His M.O.: Fans couldn’t get enough of the original Survivor pirate and awarded him the America’s Tribal Council prize of $1 million at the All-Stars finale in 2004.
Occupation: Wedding videographer
Past appearances: Gabon
His M.O.: Randy played up the part of the “lonely, angry mean guy” when it was discovered the people he brought as “family” to the Gabon reunion were fans he just met.
Occupation: Pinup model/actress
Past appearances: Gabon (second runner-up)
Her M.O.: Sugar deliberately played the dumb-blonde part in Gabon, and in the process orchestrated a series of blindsides, including that of her nemesis, Randy.
Occupation: Bank teller
Past appearances: Pearl Islands (winner)
Her M.O.: A wife, mother of two and former chemical repair specialist with the U.S. Army, Sandra won Pearl Islands with her “I’ll vote for anybody as long as it isn’t me” strategy.
Occupation: Cattle rancher
Past appearances: Tocantins: The Brazilian Highlands (winner)
His M.O.: JT is only the second person since Earl Cole of Fiji to win by unanimous vote through a combination of physical skill and shrewd game play.
Occupation: Oil company entrepreneur
Past appearances: Samoa (runner-up)
His M.O.: Host Jeff Probst called Russell “the best player in Survivor history.” Coming straight from a grueling Samoa season, Russell says he’s thrilled to play with “the best of the best.”
Occupation: Operating room nurse
Past appearances: Panama: Exile Island; Micronesia: Fans vs. Favorites
Her M.O.: One of the masters of the social game, Cirie admits she was a couch potato prior to her first Survivor experience.
Occupation: Actress/personal chef
Past appearances: The Australian Outback; All-Stars
Her M.O.: The fire-dancing former Army brat played the mean-girl role to the hilt in Australia but then did a 180 in All-Stars.