Paramount Animation and CBS are developing an animated feature film based on the reality competition series Survivor, featuring a cast of animals. The project, which is currently in development, will be executive produced by longtime Survivor host Jeff Probst, according to a statement released on his Instagram account.
How will the animated Survivor film adapt the reality format?
The film aims to translate the core mechanics of the CBS reality show into an animated comedy. According to Jeff Probst, the story will center on animals from around the world competing on a “mystical island” for the title of Sole Survivor. Probst stated in an Instagram video that the project will retain the hallmark elements of the television series, including “big personalities, funny characters, surprising alliances, competition, chaos,” and emotional stakes, but with an entirely non-human cast.

The Survivor television series debuted in 2000. It recently concluded its 50th season, which CBS reported as the show’s most-watched finale since 2020.
What is the strategy behind Paramount Animation’s pivot to reality-based IP?
The move to adapt Survivor follows a broader trend of production houses leveraging established intellectual property (IP) to create family-friendly animated content. Jennifer Dodge, who was appointed president of Paramount Animation in November, brings experience from her tenure as president of Spin Master, the company behind the highly successful PAW Patrol franchise. Paramount Animation is also preparing to release PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie on August 14, signaling a continued focus on animal-centric animated features.
How does this project compare to other recent Paramount animated films?
The Survivor movie joins a slate of upcoming projects at Paramount Animation, including the Christmas-themed film The Naughty List. While The Naughty List—directed by Robert Rodriguez—stems from a concept developed over a decade, the Survivor adaptation represents a direct transition of a reality television brand into the feature film space. Unlike the PAW Patrol films, which are established for a younger demographic, the Survivor brand has historically targeted a broad, multi-generational audience.

Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is producing the Survivor animated movie? Paramount Animation is developing the film in partnership with CBS, with Jeff Probst serving as an executive producer.
- Will Jeff Probst host the movie? While Probst is executive producing and has confirmed the film’s premise, official casting details regarding his on-screen role have not been announced.
- Is the original Survivor show still airing? Yes. According to CBS, the series is currently in production in Fiji for a fall broadcast.
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