A brand new survival reality competition series is officially in production at Netflix!
Hosted by actor Alan Ritchson, the as-yet untitled series will also reportedly feature reality alumni from franchises like “The Traitors,” “The Amazing Race,” “The Challenge,” “Big Brother” and, of course, “Survivor.”
According to Tudum, the forthcoming series will “test the resilience and grit of a group of high-profile influencers and headline-makers. With all the comforts and luxuries of modern-day life stripped away, the players will have to rely on their instincts, determination, and each other to outlast the competition and discover who they are without fame and followers.”
Meet the Rumored Cast of Netflix’s New Reality Competition Series
GettyWhile rumors of the new reality competition series have been swirling since June 2025, Netflix only shared the official announcement on April 13, revealing that Ritchson – best known for playing the lead role of Jack Reacher in Amazon Prime Video’s “Reacher” – will host the Bunim/Murray production.
While details surrounding the show remain a mystery for now, a rumored celebrity cast list has already been leaked by Reality TV News/Updates on X (formerly Twitter).
This list, published on April 18 – just five days after Netflix dropped confirmation that the series in production – features a mix of reality show veterans and other famous faces who will be competing for an as-yet unspecified prize.
Without further ado, here’s the full unconfirmed cast list for Netflix’s untitled survival reality competition series:
- Andrea Boehlke – “Survivor: Redemption Island,” “Survivor: Caramoan,” “Survivor: Game Changers”
- Natalie Anderson – “Survivor: San Juan del Sur,” “Survivor: Winners at War,” “The Traitors,” “The Amazing Race,” “The Challenge”
- Tom Sandoval – “Vanderpump Rules,” “The Traitors,” “House of Villains,” “The Masked Singer,” “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test”
- Yeremi Hykel – “The Amazing Race,” “The Challenge”
- Corrinne Olympios – “The Bachelor,” “Bachelor in Paradise,” “Worst Cooks in America,” “House of Villains”
- Ashley Mitchell – “The Challenge,” “The Real World,” “House of Villains”
- Chelsie Baham – “Big Brother,” “The Amazing Race”
- Natalie Eva Marie – Professional WWE wrestler, “Celebrity Big Brother,” “Total Divas”
- Savannah Palacio – “The Circle,” “Perfect Match”
- Gabri Denteh – “Love Island Games,” “Beauty and the Geek”
- Matt James – “The Bachelor”
- Stuart O’Keeffe – Celebrity chef
- Billy McFarland – Infamous Fyre Festival founder
- Chase DeMoor – “Too Hot to Handle,” “Perfect Match,” “All Star Shore,” “House of Heat,” “Celebrity Ex on the Beach”
- Jason Tartick – “The Bachelorette,” “The Bachelor”
- Sydney Thomas – “Ring girl” for the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match
Continue reading for a closer look at the illustrious reality TV careers of both “Survivor” alumni featured on the rumored cast list for Netflix’s forthcoming Alan Ritchson-hosted survival reality competition series:
A Look Back at Andrea Boehlke’s Decorated ‘Survivor’ Career

Now 36, Andrea Boehlke first appeared on CBS screens in 2011 on the cast of “Survivor: Redemption Island,” where she celebrated an impressive 5th place finish. She would later return to the franchise for “Survivor: Caramoan – Fans vs. Favorites” in 2013, making it all the way to the Final 7 before having her torch snuffed for the second time. In 2017, Boehlke returned for her third season on “Survivor: Game Changers,” becoming one of the few players to make it to the Merge three times.
Until recently, Boehlke held the franchise record for being the castaway to have received the most votes against themself at Tribal Council, having received 36 votes across three seasons of competition. The record was shattered on “Survivor 50” by fifth-time castaway Ozzy Lusth, who earned his 37th vote during Episode 9 of the milestone season on April 22, 2026.
To date, Andrea has never competed on any other reality show besides “Survivor,” though she did reveal last year that she’s been contacted “for five or six” different series over last few years, but has turned them all down due to the physical, mental and emotional toll she recalled from competing on “Survivor.”
Natalie Anderson is a Bona Fide Reality TV Legend
CBSNow 40, Natalie Anderson made her reality TV debut on the cast of “Survivor: San Juan del Sur” in 2014. She appeared on the “Blood vs. Water” season alongside her twin sister, Nadiya. After her sister became the first player to be voted out of the installment, Natalie eventually went on to win the “Sole Survivor” title and the $1 million prize that comes with it. She later returned to the franchise for “Survivor: Winners at War” in 2020, finishing the all-winners competition as its first runner-up.
Anderson later reunited with her twin on the cast of “The Amazing Race” Season 21, where the duo were eliminated in the penultimate leg of the race around the world, finishing the competition in fourth place. They later returned to the franchise for “The Amazing Race: All-Stars,” where they were the first team eliminated.
PeacockThe sisters similarly appeared on MTV’s “The Challenge: Double Agents” in 2020, but were medically disqualified after Natalie discovered that she was pregnant.
Most recently, Natalie continued her reality TV career on Season 4 of Peacock’s “The Traitors,” where she placed seventh.



