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Hace un año, Sobreviviente regresó de su primera pausa. los telerrealidad gigante marcó el comienzo de una 'nueva era', completa con nuevos giros, menos días y más privaciones. Pero ahora que los posibles jugadores han visto lo que posiblemente les espera, ¿continuará el programa cambiando las cosas para mantenerlos alerta? ¿O es este un elenco que está más listo para 'el monstruo' que es moderno? Sobreviviente que nunca?
Relacionado: Todo lo que debe saber sobre sobreviviente 43 (Incluyendo cuándo se estrena)
Eso está por verse, pero de cualquier manera, estos 18 nuevos concursantes están listos. Vienen de todas partes del mundo (¡incluyendo, por primera vez, concursantes de Hawái!) con una historia que contar. Algunos son fans del juego de toda la vida, mientras que otros se metieron como locos en el programa durante la cuarentena. Sus ocupaciones van desde incineradores de mascotas hasta enfermeras pediátricas y deportistas paralímpicos. Pero lo único que tienen en común: hambre (antes de su hambre literal) por convertirse en el último Superviviente Único y llevarse a casa el premio del millón de dólares.
Inicie la galería a continuación para conocer a los 18 jugadores que compiten en sobreviviente 43 . Y asegúrese de consultar con Parade.com durante la pretemporada mientras te traemos entrevistas exclusivas con el elenco antes de que comience el juego. sobreviviente 43 estrenos en Septiembre 21 a las 20 hs. con un episodio especial de dos horas en CBS.
Próximo, echa un vistazo a nuestra entrevista con sobreviviente 42 ganador Maryanne Oketch .
el elenco de sobreviviente 43 .

















![Cody Assenmacher no es ajeno a la vida en la isla, ya que se mudó de las llanuras de Iowa a Hawái hace años. Su plan para jugar está descrito por algunos de sus jugadores anteriores favoritos: Diviértete, compite y proporciona. El jugador de 35 años sabe que su imagen comodín puede llamar mucho la atención, tanto para bien como para mal. Pero él especula que su estilo de juego será como su cabello: desarrollo de relaciones en la parte delantera y tremendamente estratégico en la parte trasera. VentasPasatiempos favoritos: Salir con amigos, viajar y estar al aire libre3 Palabras que lo describirán: Optimista, carismático, intrépido Motivo(s) favorito(s): Gente perezosa, adictos a las redes sociales, cortarse las uñas en un lugar público ¿Cuál es el logro del que está más orgulloso? Estoy muy orgulloso de la relación que tengo con mi familia y amigos. Sin ellos, la vida sería aburrida. Saber que están ahí para mí, pase lo que pase, es reconfortante. ¿Qué es algo que nunca sabríamos al mirarte? [Varios] de mis dientes frontales inferiores son falsos. Cuando era niño, mi hermano mayor me ató a un trineo detrás de un vehículo todo terreno en un campo de maíz helado y el trineo se volcó. ¿Quién es tu héroe y por qué? Devon Yaddof, un mejor amigo mío que falleció de cáncer en la escuela secundaria. Su pérdida encendió un fuego en mí a una edad muy temprana. Ese fuego continúa impulsándome a vivir mi vida de manera diferente. Y a mis padres, ya que estoy agradecido por haberme moldeado desinteresadamente en el hombre que soy hoy. ¿A qué superviviente del pasado te parecerá más el juego? Malcolm: era un jugador simpático, físicamente hábil y humilde que usó ese conjunto de habilidades para avanzar en el juego. Malcolm y yo compartimos múltiples conjuntos de habilidades físicas, de personalidad y de carácter. La capacidad de sentarse y, a veces, jugar el papel de tonto para engañar al tonto que piensa que te está engañando es fundamental para competir en este juego. ¿Por qué crees que puedes ser el Único Superviviente? Sé que SURVIVOR y yo estábamos hechos el uno para el otro. ¡Solo nos llevó 20 años darnos cuenta! Mi personalidad carismática y divertida me permitirá construir alianzas. Mi ventaja competitiva mantendrá los números a través de los desafíos ganadores. La experiencia de estar al aire libre ayudará a construir un refugio y obtener alimentos. Mis experiencias, profesión y vivir en diferentes ciudades me han dado sabiduría adelantada a mi tiempo, y usaré eso a mi favor para comunicarme con jugadores mayores que yo, mientras que mi estilo de vida activo y mi espíritu juvenil me permitirán relacionarme con jugadores más jóvenes. .](https://gottamentor.com/img/tv/47/three-brand-new-tribes-meet-the-full-cast-of-survivor-43-19.jpg)
![Dwight Moore tiene tanta experiencia en entrevistas que puede venir por Jeff Probst's Tribal Council job by the end of the season. The 22-year-old had a journalism career at a young age that gave him the bravery to do anything, including apply to Survivor. Despite admitting he is out of his element, he hopes his academic skills and adaptability are able to apply to his strategy to send him to the front of the class once more.Read our interview with Dwight Moore (coming 9/7)Age: 22Hometown: Palo Alto, Calif.Current Residence: Collierville, Tenn.Occupation: Graduate StudentFavorite Hobbies: Skiing, videogames, tutoring/teaching.3 Words to Describe You: Ambitious, confident and strong-willed.Pet Peeve(s): Someone making a reference to “The Office” within two seconds of learning my name. Arrogance. Refusal to use turn signals while driving.What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? In my sophomore year of high school, I decided to take the ACT, just to see how I would do on it, and I ended up getting a perfect score. That was great for college admissions, and it garnered me attention locally and nationally. Due to that, I’ve had parents in Memphis tell me that they’ve used me as an example for their kids, to show what black people can accomplish academically. It’s not the actual score that I’m proud of; it’s the idea that, hopefully, someone felt motivated by seeing black representation in an academic space. What is something we would never know from looking at you? That I had a whole career as a journalist that rivals that of professionals, all before I entered college! I got into journalism because as a kid, I wanted to become President and decided that the best way to learn was by interviewing other political figures. The list of people I’ve interviewed includes Cory Booker, Madeleine Albright, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice. I also covered the red carpet at the National Civil Rights Museum’s Freedom Awards for many years, interviewing honorees.Who is your hero and why? My parents! My dad was raised in a small town in Mississippi and is now a doctor with his own practice in Memphis, and my mom is a registered nurse [turned] stay-at-home mom. They’ve been able to do so much with their lives despite obstacles, thus being able to provide me with so much in my life. Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? I hope to emulate Wendell’s game from “Ghost Island” the most. He made it far due to an extremely strong social game, and I hope to create that same level of bond, such that people will want to keep me around, even if doing so would be detrimental to their long-term game. Also, he performed well in challenges, both in the individual and tribal phases when needed.Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? I can be the Sole Survivor not just because of my social skills or intellect, but because of the passion that I put into every single thing that I do in life. If I set my mind to do something, I’m giving it everything until I see that goal met. I’m well aware that I lack typical skills for living outdoors, but many legends of the game lacked those skills initially as well. I’ve always been open to learning and adapting to my environment in order to succeed, and I don’t plan on treating this game any differently, especially in the succeeding part. ](https://gottamentor.com/img/tv/47/three-brand-new-tribes-meet-the-full-cast-of-survivor-43-20.jpg)

![Justine Brennan creció en un hogar que enseñaba el valor del trabajo duro. Sus padres construyeron una vida para ella y sus hermanos después de emigrar de Filipinas. El joven de 29 años's fandom ignited when she binge-watched the series during quarantine. And she's excited for a new era where things move will move as quickly as her speed through 40+ seasons of Survivor.Read our interview with Justine Brennan (coming 9/8)Age: 29Hometown: Sunnyvale, Calif.Current Residence: Marina Del Rey, Calif.Occupation: Cyber Security SalesFavorite Hobbies: Cooking, oil painting, golfing3 Words to Describe You: Self-sufficient, resourceful, wittyPet Peeve(s): When people walk slowly right in front of you, when you open the door for someone and they don’t say thank you, when people are passive aggressive.What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? My parents let me borrow their 20-year-old Lexus SUV a few years back, and I immediately ran the passenger side door into a 4’ tall concrete pole by making a sharp right turn and not seeing it in my blind spot. To fix the destroyed door would have cost more money than the car was worth, so I looked at websites of a few junkyards, found [one] that had a 2019 gold Lexus LX470, bargained it down from $750 to $400, and installed the new door on Thanksgiving day. Aside from the passenger window now being tinted, it was like the accident never happened!What is something we would never know from looking at you? I think a lot of people think I’m an un-athletic girly girl, but my dad raised me to be the son he never had. I grew up racing dirtbikes and going to fishing derbies. And at my high school’s traditional junior vs. senior girls powderpuff football game, I put a girl in a headlock and tackled her to the ground. (There’s photo evidence.) Who is your hero and why? Easy – my dad. He’s the reason I’m athletic, resourceful, and driven. He decided to be the parent to me and my sister that he never had. He’s the best -- so supportive, and he never lets a day go by without telling us he loves us. He’s the reason I’m in tech sales; I always wanted to be just like him when I grew up. Which past Survivor will you play the game most like? Either Kelley Wentworth or Joe Anglim. Joe was obviously an insane competitor at the individual challenges, but he also proved himself to be a necessary part of the tribe with how resourceful he was. Both were generally likable people to their tribes. It’s necessary to perform things like blindsides in order to keep yourself in the game, but I think Kelley and Joe both played in a lawful-enough way that wasn’t anywhere near as manipulative as other people like Sandra or Tony. Why do you believe you can be the Sole Survivor? In sales I have to outwit people every day. It helps having a high EQ, and I’ve always been way more emotionally intelligent than book smart. That’s a huge attribute when interacting with other tribe members. Having a Psychology degree and being in sales gives me great people skills; put me in a room of strangers and we’ll leave as friends. I’m good at connecting with people and making them feel comfortable enough to trust me, which is key in a game like SURVIVOR. I’m a strong competitor. Don’t judge me by my size! I will never give up on something that I want; I’m that stubborn and I do not like losing.](https://gottamentor.com/img/tv/47/three-brand-new-tribes-meet-the-full-cast-of-survivor-43-22.jpg)

