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- An expansion of the universe from Robert Ludlum's novels, centered on a new hero whose stakes have been triggered by the events of the previous three films.
- In October 1962, the Kennedy administration struggles to contain the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- A group of brokenhearted women end up at a resort that specializes in helping people ease their pain.
- In the early 1990s, a teenager and his gang of friends enjoy their summer playing games as they grow up.
- A senator is forced to go on the run after killing a judge and fights to clear his name.
- The teams take off from the Pit Stop in New Zealand to the Westhaven Marina, where they face a Roadblock that involves scaling heights and then doing a controlled leap into a boat. Afterwards, the teams receive a clue telling them to travel over 5,000 miles to Manila, Philippines. One team lands seats on a flight that they hope will put them far ahead, but finds that flight delays and a missed connection place them together with the rest of the teams. Once in the Philippines, the teams take a part in a task to decorate jeepnees, a remnant of the American World War II presence. One team, though, must wait when they arrive only to find another team has exercised their Yield option on them. Afterwards, the teams do a Detour: Plow or Fowl. All teams choose the Plow option, which involves using an ox to plow for a clue, as opposed to the Fowl, which would have involved herding a thousand geese. All teams find themselves in a high-stakes bus and taxi race to the Coconut Palace Pit Stop, but one receives good news when they learn that although they finished last, they have not been eliminated from the race
- 2001– 1h 28mTV-PG8.0 (79)TV EpisodeThe mistake of one team costs them dearly, but in the end, a Roadblock that involves rapelling up a high cliff proves the undoing of another. The remaining teams head into the final leg, which finds them all on a flight to Calgary, Alberta, Canada. There, they all struggle to hike up a long hill and then receive a clue telling them to head to Olympic Park. There, they face a detour: Slide or Ride, in which they must either complete a luge course in 34 seconds, or complete a challenging biking course in three minutes. One team attempts and fails the bike course, but all teams eventually end up completing the luge. The teams then make their way to the final destination of Dallas, Texas, where they must find their way through a complicated maze for the clue to the final destination. One team gets a jump with a slight flight lead, but in the end, two teams find themselves in a taxi race through thick traffic to the finish
- A random encounter with a family friend at the Bali airport was all it took to land Chris Parnell in jail and arrested on charges of smuggling 12 kilos of hashish.
- Greg Williams is a volunteer who worked for the church, until he in 1996 got kidnapped by a terrorist group who have connections with Al-Qaeda.
- Medically evacuated veterans Michael Skupin, Jonathan Penner and Russell Swan return to battle for the title of Sole Survivor.
- Former TV teen star Lisa Whelchel reaches her breaking point early in the game, and as temperatures drop, two castaways make a risky choice to keep each other warm.
- An injury prone castaway incurs a fresh battle wound during an intense Immunity Challenge.
- Fearing that they may be the next to go home, an aspiring Sole Survivor shares a shocking story from their childhood, and in an effort to escape the looming threat of elimination, sets out to find the elusive Immunity Idol.
- A game twist causes a shift in tribe dynamics.
- As castaways get down and dirty to battle it out for a fruitful feast, in an unprecedented move, opposing tribes take to the bargaining table to strike a deal mid-challenge.
- After Tandang and Kalabaw tribes merge, castaways scramble to solidify their numbers and rank in the new tribe. Meanwhile, Lisa Whelchel is confronted on her past as a former TV teen star.
- Some surprising revelations are made following a brutally honest conversation at Tribal Council.
- For some of the survivors, a priceless reward proves to be a life-changing experience. An unlikely friendship threatens to change the game.
- Castaways compete for a luxurious spa getaway and tempers flare when one castaway returns with a full belly and a bitter attitude.
- Castaways exhaust their funds on tasty rewards while one generous castaway makes two bids for his tribemates during the hearty food auction.
- During an emotional family reunion, an exciting reward challenge enables castaways to join forces with their loved ones.
- The million-dollar prize and title of Sole Survivor is within reach for one of the five remaining castaways.
- Returning players are pitted against newcomers on the exotic Caramoan Islands.
- Following the first elimination of the season, Brandon targets Dawn as the leader of what he sees as an unsuitable vote and matchless teamwork and disorganization from one tribe leaves little room for competition during a tiered Immunity Challenge.
- Corinne and Malcolm's special bond leads to a discovery that could liven up the game.
- After a medical emergency, one Castaway's ability to play the game is in danger.
- As the newly formed Bikal Tribe continues to struggle physically in challenges, they grow increasingly tired of Phillip's attitude.
- The Favorites must contend with an out-of-control Brandon when he reveals his hidden desire to sabotage their camp.
- A shake-up with the Tribes creates chaos and new alliances.
- One castaway learns a secret that will potentially change the game.
- An accident threatens one castaway's future in the game.
- The popular food auction returns as the Three Amigos attempt to take control of the game.
- Two immunity challenges and two Tribal Councils raise the stakes, forcing castaways to consider big moves.
- Castaways get a much-needed morale boost with a visit from their loved ones, and one Survivor is faced with a game-changing decision.
- All bets are off when Bikal and Gota merge, as castaways reunite to plot a potential blindside in the new tribe.
- Blood vs. Water relationships are put to the ultimate test on Day 1, when castaways are shocked to learn they will be separated from their loved ones and have to compete against each other on separate tribes.
- A family rivalry takes center stage, leading to an emotional breakdown. Meanwhile, the tribes watch in disbelief as a castaway quits the game and a shocking blindside plays out at tribal council.
- A new alliance of seasoned players targets one of their own. Meanwhile, the old Colton rears his head and tries to disturb the peace at camp.
- One castaway sacrifices their own life in the game for a loved one.
- Castaways find out if water could be thicker than blood as new tribes are drawn.
- Swoop In For The Kill
- For the first time ever, a Redemption Island battle pits husband against wife.
- It's do or die in a redemption battle that will leave castaways clinging for their lives. Meanwhile, a potentially game-changing blindside at tribal leaves one castaway on the outs, and the hidden immunity idol falls into the hands of an unlikely castaway.
- It's double the drama as castaways endure two tribal councils in one episode. Meanwhile, castaways wonder if Vytas will exact revenge for his brother's blindside and one castaway attempts to change history in a challenge that's tough to swallow.
- An emotional loss on Redemption Island produces this season's first jury member. Also, castaways find out if blood really is thicker than water at a tearful tribal council, and a castaway's generous offer proves immunity means much more than a sumptuous feast.
- A castaway's bold move could either smoke out the hidden immunity idol or extinguish their own flame. Also, one castaway is in hot water after playing both sides of the tribe, and two moms pull a less-than-maternal move at the Redemption arena.
- Castaways try to find balance at a frustrating immunity challenge and a ruthless game of tug of war leads to an incredibly rare tribal council.
- Loved ones face off at Redemption Island for their final shot in the game. Meanwhile, castaways must test their knowledge of Survivor for immunity, and a heated tribal council could force a swing vote to exercise their power.
- After 39 grueling days, one castaway will be crowned the Sole Survivor and awarded $1 million on a special two-hour season finale.