Survivor Game Changers Cast Photos Leak Ahead of Announcement

Jeff Probst during SURVIVOR: Millennials vs. Gen. X, when the Emmy Award-winning series returns for its 33rd season with a special 90-minute premiere, Wednesday, Sept. 21 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Monty Brinton/CBS Entertainment ©2016 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Jeff Probst during SURVIVOR: Millennials vs. Gen. X, when the Emmy Award-winning series returns for its 33rd season with a special 90-minute premiere, Wednesday, Sept. 21 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Monty Brinton/CBS Entertainment ©2016 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Although CBS won’t officially confirm the cast of Survivor Game Changers until sometime tomorrow, a known spoiler has posted what appear to be cast photos.

Technically speaking, we only know that eight players will return to Survivor Game Changers. However, CBS will officially confirm what’s long since been spoiled tomorrow. By the way, here’s your warning that there are some nice big spoilers in the form of what appear to be official cast photos of everyone returning.

Here’s a video for you to use to avert your eyes:

They come from Missyae on Twitter. Missyae also happens to host a Survivor spoiler show, and he’s spoiled seasons before. These photos also look just like cast photos from previous seasons. We’ll start with the confirmed eight:

There’s Caleb Reynolds, who understandably doesn’t look that much different.

Tony Vlachos also looks basically the same.

Ciera Eastin hasn’t changed much since her turn on Second Chance.

Cirie Fields looks ready to rumble!

Since Michaela Bradshaw had some time, at least, to retreat from the game after Millennials vs. Gen X, she looks ready to go in this photo.

There’s Ozzy Lusth. That hair is bonkers.

There’s Sandra Diaz-Twine, sporting some fabulous hair.

And there’s Tai Trang, rounding out the known eight.

Now we get to the real spoilers.

Jeff Varner, of The Australian Outback and Second Chance, presumably hopes to avoid any injuries this time around.

There’s Hali Ford of Worlds Apart. Will she thrive in a two-tribe starting game?

I can’t be the only one excited to see Malcolm Freberg again, right? Especially not when he’s sharing a season with another big physical player in Ozzy.

Andrea Boehlke’s back in action as well after last playing in Caramoan against Malcolm.

Zeke Smith also has the chance to play back-to-back alongside Michaela. We’ll see if his strategic prowess matches up to game veterans.

Brad Culpepper of Blood vs. Water won’t have the chance to play with his wife this time, though he didn’t reach the merge phase in order to play with Monica. Will he change up his game this time around?

Hey there, Aubry Bracco. She’s not the only Brain coming from Kaoh Rong, though…

Will Debbie Wanner have another tiger one-piece? Will she also be able to work with people and form an alliance that doesn’t vote her out though?

Cagayan has provided not one, but two returnees. Say hi to Sarah Lacina!

One World‘s Troyzan Robertson got his second chance after all.

Having Ciera and Sierra Dawn-Thomas (fromWorlds Apart) on the same season seems like it may be confusing. Will one go by a surname?

Rounding out the spoiled cast is J.T. Thomas, winner of Tocantins and a Heroes vs. Villains alum.

Next: Game Changers Spoilers: Let's Talk Alliances

Which of these castaways looks ready to go?

Survivor: Game Changers premieres Mar. 8.