Survivor producer reflects on season 50 production and cast

Executive producer Matt Van Wagenen shared insights from the set of Survivor season 50 in Fiji, highlighting the excitement around the largest cast in the show's history. The season features returning players from various eras, marking the first such format in a decade. Van Wagenen discussed challenges in production and his hopes for future returnee seasons.

The interview with Matt Van Wagenen took place in Fiji shortly after the marooning for Survivor season 50, the show's first returning players season in 10 years. Filming began with a mix of old-school icons and new-era stars stepping onto the sand, creating palpable energy. Van Wagenen, who joined the production in season 14 (Survivor: Fiji), described his initial awe: "I remember [my] first day watching this group work, these hundreds of people, everyone knowing their roles and just seeing it happen. It's just awe-inspiring."

Season 50 features 24 castaways, the largest group ever, requiring an expansion of the crew. This includes additional camera crews, sound teams, and producers to cover the increased number of players and interviews. Van Wagenen noted the operation's scale: "We've added more camera crews, more sound, more producers." Daily routines involve briefing challenge crews, rehearsing and shooting challenges, and producer meetings to discuss story developments. Nights often extend with Tribal Councils, adding to the long days.

Van Wagenen expressed particular disappointment over John Cochran's refusal to return, despite multiple invitations. He recounted asking Cochran during the Survivor 49 finale: "OK, is it too late? Can you play 50?" Cochran replied, "I don't wanna do it. I don't. I can't do it. I left on the perfect note. I don't want to foul that up." The producer praised the current cast's joy and reverence for the game, observed during the marooning.

Looking ahead, Van Wagenen was unusually nervous the night before filming due to high expectations built over more than a year. He highlighted his favorite production moment as the final mix in post-production, when a completed episode comes together after months of effort. Regarding future returning player seasons, he said it is too early to decide, but possibilities exist for seasons 55 or beyond. He favored formats like Second Chance for their hunger-driven gameplay.

Early impressions include Jenna Lewis-Dougherty's surprising energy, where she aims to dominate by playing into perceptions of being outdated with her Discman. Winners may face scrutiny, while the two season 49 players contend with mystery surrounding their identities. The season premieres on CBS February 25 at 8/7c.

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