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When Is Finale Of Survivor

Fans will soon learn the winner of “Survivor” season 46.

Five castaways remain in the running for this season’s $1 million grand prize, as the finale airs Wednesday on CBS.

Here’s everything you need to know before the episode.

“Friends Going to War” - The remaining five castaways must overcome multiple obstacles to guarantee they cannot be voted out of this game in the penultimate immunity challenge. With the final immunity of the season comes the power to choose who will have to earn their way to the final three. Then, one castaway will be crowned Sole Survivor on the two-hour season finale, followed by the After Show hosted by Jeff Probst, on SURVIVOR, Wednesday, May 22 (8:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on-demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)*. Jeff Probst serves as host and executive producer. Pictured (L-R): Jeff Probst, Charlie Davis, Ben Katzman, Kenzie Veurink, Liz Wilcox, and Maria Gonzalez. Photo: CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Highest quality screengrab available.

When is the ‘Survivor’ season finale?

The “Survivor” season 46 finale airs Wednesday, May 22.

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What time does ‘Survivor’ come on Wednesday?

The new “Survivor” episode airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. It is scheduled to run until 11 p.m.

Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers can watch episodes both live and on-demand, while Paramount+ Essential subscribers can only stream episodes the day after they air. Fans can also catch it through any streaming service with live TV capabilities.

Kenzie Petty, left, Charlie Davis and Maria Gonzalez are three of the five islanders left on season 46 of "Survivor."

How long is the ‘Survivor’ finale?

The season finale is expected to run for three hours on CBS, from 8-11 p.m. ET.

Who is left on ‘Survivor’?

Quintavius “Q” Burdette was voted off the island during last week’s episode. Here are the five remaining contestants heading into the finale.

  • Ben Katzman, a 31-year-old musician from Miami, Florida.
  • Charlie Davis, a 26-year-old law student from Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, who resides in Boston.
  • Kenzie Petty, a 29-year-old salon owner from Gibraltar, Michigan, who resides in Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • Liz Wilcox, a 35-year-old marketing strategist from Luther, Michigan, who resides in Orlando, Florida.
  • Maria Shrime Gonzalez, a 48-year-old parent coach from Dallas, Texas.
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Liz from ‘Survivor 46’ net worth

Castaway Liz Wilcox has described herself as a successful business owner on “Survivor,” leading some viewers to ask: What does she do?

Wilcox’s “Survivor” bio describes her as a “marketing strategist” who lives in Orlando, Florida. She owns an email marketing subscription service in which she coaches members on email marketing for $9 per month. On LinkedIn, she claims the business has over 4,000 members and generates a “multiple-six-figure” revenue.

Her exact net worth is unknown.

‘Survivor 46’: What is Ben’s band?

Miami-based musician and “Survivor” contestant Ben Katzman is part of a rock band called DeGreaser. The band released its latest album, “Transcendental Shreditation,” and signed a distribution deal with Sony Music’s AWAL last year, according to Miami New Times.

Jeff Probst net worth

Celebrity Net Worth estimates Jeff Probst’s net worth is around $50 million. According to Distractify, the “Survivor” host reportedly earns around $8 million per season, or about $200,000 per episode.

Those numbers are not 100% confirmed, though.

Jeff Probst serves as host and executive producer of "Survivor."

What is the new era of ‘Survivor’?

Survivor started its current “era” in season 41. The “new era,” as Probst called it, referred to changes to the show, including shorter seasons, longer episodes, no more themed seasons and more. Speaking to Parade in 2021, Probst also said the new era offered “a faster, more dangerous and much more intense game.”

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