After 3 months of competition, Survivor’s epic 40th season came to a result last night. Survivor: Winners At War is coming to an end, but like with most shows in last months, the longtime CBS amazing hit had to make some big adjustments close things out accordingly Season 40 finale is set to be one of the longest in series history, but due to travel restrictions, It will not be able to film in Fiji. Jeff Probst will check in on different Survivor: Winners At War winners throughout the night, but will simultaneously connect with all 3 potential winners when he read the votes.
It was a historic finale Wednesday night for an epic season of Survivor: Winners at War and due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, there was no reunion show for the 40th season and Jeff Probst hosted the show from a makeshift set he put together in his garage.
Tony was able to win the next immunity challenge, while Natalie fond another hidden immunity idol. Michele Fitzgerald won the next immunity challenge, which made for an interesting tribal council. The final immunity challenge was a familiar game that Michele had won in the last season. But her experience wasn’t enough to beat Natalie, who built up quite the resume in the few days she was back at camp. One of you is going to earn $2 million and become only the second two time winner in the history of Survivor.