He is preparing for a very special celebration marking two decades at Telecinco. The Mediaset network is nearing the premiere of its 19th season, a milestone fans are eagerly awaiting. A new chapter, titled All Stars, has been greenlit to feature some of the most memorable personalities who have defined this long-running survival reality series. The buzz surrounding the project has been reported by Vertele, signaling an exciting hybrid celebration that honors the past while showcasing fresh energy for the future.
According to the outlet cited above, this special edition will connect with the conclusion of Survivors 2024, with plans to release between June and July, aligning with the early summer schedule. Viewers should expect a blend of nostalgia and reinvention as familiar faces return to the island setting for a high-stakes watch experience.
Survivors: All Stars will be produced by the same team that previously brought the show to Honduras. In practice, the production crew will return to Cayos Cochinos, staging a version that reunites the most iconic contestants in the program’s Telecinco era. The format aims to honor the series’ history while delivering the competitive intensity fans crave.
The edition will also introduce a refreshed presentation of the Telecinco staple Survivers. The show, a flagship in Mediaset’s lineup, will be produced by Cuarzo, a company known for projects like The Island of Temptations and That’s Life, continuing their collaboration into this year. The presenting team will feature Jorge Javier Vázquez, Laura Madrueño, and Carlos Sobera, with a notable shift in the hosting lineup. Sandra Barneda is set to replace Ion Aramendi to steer discussions around the new edition of X Factor, signaling a broader refresh of the studio dialogue around the season.
On another note, Raúl Prieto is named the new director of reality shows, a development confirmed by Vertele and corroborated by YOTELE. With Prieto at the helm, Jorge Javier will operate under his direction—nearly five years after parting ways with Sálvame. Prieto’s leadership marks a return to the production field for the Andalusian presenter, who has anchored Telecinco’s prime-time programming for more than a decade alongside well-known personalities such as David Valdeperas and Carlota Corredera.
The following contestants are confirmed to participate in Telecinco’s extreme reality series, ready to test alliances, endurance, and wit in the island environment: