Jeff Probst has revealed an unexpected vision for expanding "Survivor," offering a look at what's coming after more than two decades on TV. The Jeff Probst Shares Bold New Vision For ‘Survivor’ first appeared on The Blast
Jeff Probst isn’t just the face of “Survivor,” he’s also been one of the driving forces behind the franchise’s success since the reality show’s debut in 2000. As the series gears up for Season 51 and continues to thrive, Probst has revealed a surprising vision for where “Survivor” is headed next, sparking different reactions from longtime fans.
Jeff Probst Announces ‘Survivor’ Animated Film
On June 17, Jeff Probst took to Instagram to announce a new “Survivor” project in development with Paramount Animation and CBS: an animated film based on the reality show.
“It’s still everything we love about ‘Survivor.’ Big personalities, funny characters, surprising alliances, competition, chaos, and of course, a lot of heart. But this time, the players aren’t human,” Probst revealed. Instead, the players will be from the animal kingdom.
The host continued, saying that part of the show is having different personalities who have to learn to live together while playing against each other in the competition. “Setting it in the world of animals gives us a whole new playground to play with,” Probst added.
“Very, very, very excited. I can’t wait for you to meet this new tribe,” he concluded.
The Host Will Be An Executive Producer For The Film

Probst enthusiastically shared the news with his followers, writing, “This will be an all-out comedy with animals competing for the chance to be crowned the sole Survivor. Let’s go!!!”
As reported by Variety, Probst will serve as an executive producer for the upcoming film. The outlet also shared the movie’s synopsis, which reads, “Set on a remote mystical island, animals from all around the globe compete for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to be crowned the sole Survivor.”
Following Probst’s announcement, some former “Survivor” players shared their reactions. News anchor Rick Devens, who came back for Season 50, commented, “So you need a voice talent? Because…” Another player, Ozzy Lusth, who has competed five times, wrote, “Jeff the…eagle? prairie dog? Bear??”
Tiffany Seely, who appeared on Season 41 and struggled to cross a balance beam, noted her performance “may have been an inspiration for one of the characters.” Meanwhile, Adam Klein, who unanimously won in Season 33, quoted Season 1 player Susan Hawk’s infamous jury speech and wrote, “As nature intended… the snake will eat the rat.”
Jeff Probst’s Announcement Garnered Mixed Reactions

The idea of a “Survivor” animated film garnered mixed reactions. Many expressed their excitement, with some urging Probst to bring back the show’s most beloved players to voice the animals. “Love the idea! Can’t wait,” one user commented.
Others were on the fence about the new “Survivor” expansion, but would give it a try. “This is not the direction I was expecting… But I am curious about it.” Another wrote, “Don’t know how I feel about this.”
Still, some fans were not at all enthused. “This sounds like a terrible idea,” commented a user. “That sounds so stupid,” said another.
The Host Released A ‘Survivor’ Card Game
This isn’t the first time “Survivor” has gone beyond television. In December 2024, the card game “Survivor: The Tribe Has Spoken” was released. Probst created the game in conjunction with Exploding Kittens to allow die-hard fans to test their strategies and become the sole survivor.
The game adapts elements from “Survivor,” including immunity idols and advantages, while also urging players to form alliances and orchestrate blindsides. The final two players must plead their case to the jury of eliminated players to win.
The “Survivor” card game proved to be a success, with both fans and non-fans giving rave reviews. In January 2026, a new game, “Survivor: Let’s go to Rocks,” was released, which could be a standalone game or an expansion to the first card game.
‘Survivor’ Celebrated 25 Years On Air
The first season of “Survivor” aired in 2000, and Season 50 concluded in May 2026. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, the show invited 24 old players to compete in the milestone season, and involved the fans by allowing them to vote on game mechanics and production design. Celebrity fans also participated, including Billie Eilish, Jimmy Fallon, Zac Brown, and Mr. Beast.
Aubry Bracco, who has competed four times, became the sole survivor and went home with $2 million and a Toyota Land Cruiser.
“Survivor 51” is scheduled to premiere in the fall.
The Jeff Probst Shares Bold New Vision For ‘Survivor’ first appeared on The Blast
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