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‘Survivor’ season 43 premieres on September 21.
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“Survivor” is back with a new season starting September 21 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.
Eighteen castaways will be split into three tribes: Baka, Coco, and Vesi.
You can watch new episodes on CBS or with a Paramount Plus subscription ($10/month).
“Survivor” season 43 premieres September 21 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. The competition returns to Fiji with 18 new participants that will be separated into three tribes: Baka, Coco, and Vesi.
Just like the last two seasons, season 43 has been modified due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of the typical 39-day competition of traditional seasons, castaways will only be stranded for 26 days.
Check out the ‘Survivor’ season 43 trailer
This season’s cast ranges in age from 19 to 52, and includes Paralympian Noelle Lambert. Jeff Probst returns as the show’s host to preside over the latest set of hopefuls competing for the title of sole survivor.
Where to watch ‘Survivor’ season 43
You can watch “Survivor” season 43 starting September 21 at 8.p.m. ET/PT on CBS. New episodes will premiere every following Wednesday.
If you don’t have cable, you can also stream new episodes of “Survivor” as they air on CBS through Paramount Plus. To get live CBS, you need the Paramount Plus Premium plan for $10 a month. Subscribers to the cheaper Essential plan ($5/month) can stream episodes on-demand the next day.
In addition to streaming on Paramount Plus, viewers can watch new episodes of “Survivor” through any live TV streaming service that includes CBS. YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and FuboTV all feature CBS as part of their channel lineups.
For a limited time, new members can get their first three months of Hulu + Live TV for $60 off, making it the cheapest option during this promotional period.
Where to watch past seasons of ‘Survivor’
If you’re looking to watch older seasons of “Survivor,” you can get on-demand access to all of the show’s previous seasons on Paramount Plus.
Some past seasons of “Survivor” are also available to stream on Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video, but Paramount Plus has the most complete collection of “Survivor” episodes.
What other reality TV shows can I watch on Paramount Plus?
If you enjoy “Survivor,” you might want to check out other reality TV shows on Paramount Plus. Subscribers can also watch series like “Big Brother,” “The Amazing Race,” “Ink Master,” “Love Island USA,” “The Challenge: All Stars,” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
For more streaming recommendations, take a look at our full roundup of every original show and movie on Paramount Plus.