Survivor Game Changers Goes Behind The Scenes On March 8

Jeff Probst, host of SURVIVOR, themed "Game Changers." The Emmy Award-winning series returns for its 34th season with a special two-hour premiere, Wednesday, March 8 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. The season premiere marks the 500th episode. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Jeff Probst, host of SURVIVOR, themed "Game Changers." The Emmy Award-winning series returns for its 34th season with a special two-hour premiere, Wednesday, March 8 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. The season premiere marks the 500th episode. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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If you ever wondered how the production of Survivor Game Changers is brought together, ET Canada will answer your questions right before Episode 1.

Getting access to all the Survivor content you want in Canada is a bit of a difficulty. CBS All Access is not available to the neighbors in the Great White North, and the current available backlog consists of Survivor Millennials vs Gen X. Those looking to prep for Survivor Game Changers by watching past seasons have few options.

Thankfully, Jeff Probst is willing to throw ET Canada a huge bone with a pre-show ahead of the Survivor Game Changers premiere.

On March 8 at 7:30 PM ET, Erin Cebula and the rest of the ET Canada crew are set to provide behind the scenes footage of Survivor Game Changers, including thoughts from the cast and crew that work so hard to bring an entertaining season.

Canadians will be able to watch it on their local Global television station, with a half hour of interesting stories and preparation for Survivor Game Changers right before Episode 1, “The Stakes Have Been Raised,” is set to air.

More from Season 34 Game Changers

The teaser video embedded within the tweet already provides some insight into what’s in store for Survivor Game Changers. We’ve seen parts of the first challenge from CBS already, but we didn’t see an aqua combination lock box before. Reflecting the Mamanuca Islands blue that we’ve seen in this season’s logo, it may not even be a part of the premiere episode.

We also see construction workers putting together a Survivor Game Changers sign in lime green wood. It could just be part of a future challenge, but who knows if we will see that color scheme as part of a future tribe. Whether it’s a merger tribe or the third tribe expected to be revealed in Episode 3, the seed has already been planted.

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Canadian Survivor fans can expect 2.5 hours worth of entertaining Game Changers content starting on March 8 at 7:30 PM ET. American viewers; sorry, I’ve got nothing for you. Head back to camp and watch the debut at 8 PM.