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'Survivor' Season 49: Jeff Probst Teases Finale and Season 50
The host and executive producer — now called "Uncle Jeff" — breaks down the season’s biggest surprises, evolving role of idols and how the 49 finale will launch the first full look at the next milestone season.
As season 49 nears its end and the franchise prepares for its next milestone 50th installment, Survivor has arrived at a finale that doubles as a bridge to what comes next. As the New Era continues to reshape strategy, storytelling and jury expectations, host and executive producer Jeff Probst spoke exclusively with The Hollywood Reporter about the season’s biggest surprises, evolving role of idols and why he’s perfectly happy being called “Uncle Jeff.”
Survivor 49 – Next Time On Survivor – Finale
Welcome to Season 49’s Next Time On Survivor weekly feature on the Inside Survivor site! If you’re new around here, I’m Steph from sunny, tropical, humid Singapore. This is a tiny space where I give my best attempts at understanding preview trailers and make my predictions for the show’s next episodes.
It’s the finale of the season! For the final NTOS trailer of the year, we got lots of soundbites of the final five players talking about their motivations and that they’re ready to take on the last lap of the game. This is rather typical of the trailers hyping the season finale and the remaining challenges and fire-making that we’ll see in the upcoming episode.
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President Trump's live address to interrupt 'Survivor' finale on CBS
'Survivor' season 49 concludes Dec. 17, but will be interrupted by President Trump's address to the nation. (Robert Voets/CBS)
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – Survivor fans will have to wait a bit longer to see the winner of the 49th season crowned. CBS Entertainment confirmed that President Donald Trump's live address from the White House on Wednesday will interrupt the show's finale on Wednesday, Dec. 17. The address, scheduled for 9 p.m. ET, will be broadcast by CBS News as a special report, anchored by Norah O'Donnell with Nancy Cordes reporting from the White House.
The three-hour Survivor finale, which begins at 8 p.m. ET, will pause for the address and resume immediately after for viewers on Local 12. The episode will air in its entirety, ensuring no part of the finale is skipped.
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