Survivor has truly paved the way for television pop culture in the United States. Since it first burst onto the scene over 25 years ago, it has become a staple watch for families around the country, and even the world. Moreover, it has shaped the television landscape, launching the era of reality competition television that remains prevalent in Hollywood today.
It has also helped shape casting for many shows, something Jeff has taken great pride in. This has given the show a plethora of riches to choose from when it comes to all-star seasons, even though fans do not always agree that they nail their final choices. Still, an epic 50th season is lurking on the horizon, and players spanning all 50 seasons will be participating in the milestone.
What happens if you have not seen all the seasons? What if you need a refresher because you watched them so long ago that you forget what happened? You can still watch the all-star season anyway, of course, but luckily, there are plenty of options to watch every season of the show from the comfort of your favorite streaming device. And since we are in the off-season, what better way to spend your free time than a little binge-watching session?
Where can you watch each season? Don't worry- we have got you covered.
Paramount +

The easiest way for you to watch all the seasons of Survivor in one spot is Paramount+. Given that CBS is run by Paramount, and Survivor is a Paramount and CBS entity, it should come as no surprise that every season of the show can be found right on the streaming app, with your monthly subscription fee.
Simply put, you can watch seasons 1-48 all in a row if you would like, and there are commercial-free options to add to your streaming experience. Paramount+ is also the home for current seasons, so you will be able to use it to watch the upcoming season 49 and season 50 if you miss the episodes live. Paramount+ Premium is $12.99/month, and Paramount+ Essential is $7.99/month.
Hulu

Unlike Paramount+, you cannot watch every single season on Hulu, but they do allow you access to a few seasons, in case you happened to miss them or want to rewatch them. There are a total of eight seasons available, and all come from the middle era. Seasons 14-19, as well as 23 and 24, are available with a Hulu subscription.
For those looking for names instead of numbers, these seasons include Fiji, China, Micronesia, Gabon, Tocantins, Samoa, the South Pacific, and One World. There are some real gems among that group, so they are definitely worth checking out. The most basic plan, Hulu (With Ads), costs $7.99 per month, while the ad-free option, Hulu (No Ads), is $17.99 per month. There are also a couple of package deals available with Disney+ and/or ESPN+.
Prime Video

Unfortunately, Prime Video does not have any seasons of Survivor available on its own. However, there is a Paramount+ add-on you can get with Amazon Prime if you already have the Prime service and do not want an entirely new streaming app. Best of all, you can get a free trial of the Paramount+ extension if you would like, meaning you can stream many of the seasons for free if you choose this direction. Since it is connected to Paramount+, all seasons are available.
The standalone Prime Video subscription costs $8.99 monthly. An Amazon Prime membership, which includes Prime Video along with other benefits, is available for $14.99 monthly or $139 annually.
On Demand
FuboTV, Xfinity, Verizon, YouTube TV, and other cable-style services may offer On Demand seasons of Survivor. Typically, these services will only have the most recent seasons available, often the last couple (in this case, 47 and 48). Therefore, it is not the best option for catching up on the series. But if you have one of these services and missed the last couple of seasons, it is a quick way to catch up on what you missed.
Survivor 49 premieres on CBS this fall! Stay tuned for more news about the hit series.