With the conclusion of 'Survivor' Season 31: Second Chance, crowning Jeremy Collins as the winner, fans just can't get enough that they are now craving for information about the show's next round. Viewers all over the world witnessed how successful the previous season was and this has just made it more difficult for this season's contestants to live up to.
The new season, which will premiere on February 17, 2016, will have some exciting twists and turns as they revisit Season 28's theme: Brawn VS. Brain VS. Beauty. Survivor: Kaoh Rong have cast different sets of contestants, from a woman who had perfect SATs, a body builder, to a gay gardener. These 18 contestants will be split into three divisions or tribes, red for the Brawns (Totang tribe), blue for the Brains (Chanloh tribe), and yellow for the Beauty (Gondol tribe) which are obviously based on the contestants aesthetics, intelligence, and strength.
Another major factor which makes this season difficult, which may not be new to avid viewers, is the horrible weather of Cambodia, of which they filmed both Survivor 31 and 32. As a matter of fact, B V B V B II was filmed before Survivor 31, which may seem odd for some viewers since Survivor 31 had some developments like voting block, of which Survivor 32 did not have.
Contestants have gone through a lot of exciting and complex challenges which led to this season being the most difficult season yet. Evident in the preview video for the upcoming season was a lot of serious medical injuries and emergencies which is caused by extreme humidity and unpredictable weather changes in Cambodia. Contestants had severe cuts, heat exhaustions, to infections. But as much as possible executive producer Mark Burnett tends to show most of the things.
Well that's a good news for the Survivor fanatics out there. What are your thoughts on this season's theme? Who will be the next Survivor? Will it come from the Brains, Beauty, or Brawns tribe? Let's find out and watch the premier on February 17, 2016 on CBS.


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