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Survivor: Cambodia : ウィキペディア英語版
Survivor: Cambodia

''Survivor: Cambodia — Second Chance'', also known as ''Survivor: Second Chance'', is the 31st season of the American CBS competitive reality television series ''Survivor'', which was filmed in summer 2015 in Koh Rong, Cambodia〔 and premiered on September 23, 2015. Unlike previous seasons, which were completely cast by producers, this season featured 20 contestants chosen by an online public vote from a producer-picked pool of 32 past players, all of whom had played once and not yet won. The 32 candidates were revealed on May 6, 2015, the same day that voting began, and the final cast was revealed on May 20, at the reunion of the preceding season, ''Survivor: Worlds Apart''. After the reveal occurred, the chosen cast members immediately began the trip to Cambodia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Survivor – Second Chance Vote – CBS.com )
It is the 10th season to feature returning players, and the third to feature a cast consisting entirely of returning players, after ''Survivor: All-Stars'' and ''Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains''. Though this season was the 31st to air, it was the 32nd to film, being switched with the preceding season, also filmed in Cambodia, in the production cycle.
This season featured several new alterations to the game format. Hidden immunity idols, typically hidden either at tribal camps or Exile Island, were hidden this season at immunity challenges before the merge. Additionally, this season marked the first time the number of regular tribes increased, from two to three, over the course of a season, and the first time the tribes merged with 13 players remaining. It also introduced the vote stealer, in which one player could prohibit another from voting and cast a second ballot in their stead.
==Casting==
According to host and executive producer Jeff Probst, 75 former contestants were initially considered regarding returning for this season. On Twitter and in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Probst revealed that Greg Buis from ''Survivor: Borneo'', Ian Rosenberger from ''Survivor: Palau'', Shannon "Shambo" Waters from ''Survivor: Samoa'', Roberta "R.C." Saint-Amour and Jeff Kent from ''Survivor: Philippines'' were contacted to return but all of them declined the offers. Josh Canfield from ''Survivor: San Juan del Sur'' wrote that he was contacted but was unable to participate due to his role in the Broadway production of ''Doctor Zhivago''. Jaclyn Schultz from ''San Juan del Sur'' stated that her fiancé and fellow ''San Juan del Sur'' castaway Jon Misch was contacted, but was cut after not responding to a voicemail from the producers in time.

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