Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains

Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Season 20
Region 1 DVD cover
Presented byJeff Probst
No. of days39
No. of castaways20
WinnerSandra Diaz-Twine
Runner-upParvati Shallow
LocationUpolu, Samoa
No. of episodes14
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseFebruary 11 (2010-02-11) –
May 16, 2010 (2010-05-16)
Additional information
Filming datesAugust 9 (2009-08-09) –
September 16, 2009 (2009-09-16)
Season chronology
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Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains is the twentieth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. Premiering on February 11, 2010, it was the show's fourth season to feature contestants from past seasons, after Survivor: All-Stars, Survivor: Guatemala, and Survivor: Micronesia, and was only the second season to feature a cast consisting entirely of returning players, after All-Stars. The season was filmed in Upolu, Samoa. Unlike previous seasons, the preceding season and this season were filmed back-to-back due to budget constraints stemming from the worldwide Great Recession.[1]

The twenty contestants were initially divided into two tribes based on their prior reputation in their previous seasons, Heroes and Villains. When ten players remained, the two tribes merged and named their new tribe "Yin Yang." After 39 days, Sandra Diaz-Twine became the first two-time Survivor winner, defeating Parvati Shallow and Russell Hantz with a vote of 6–3–0. Despite receiving zero jury votes, Hantz was voted by fans to win "Sprint Player of the Season" award for the second consecutive season and the $100,000 prize that went with it, earning the fans' vote over runner-up Rupert Boneham. Additionally, Hantz received a nomination in the 2010 Teen Choice Awards for his performance on this season.[2]

  1. ^ Denhart, Andy (July 12, 2009). "Heroes and villains all-stars, return to Samoa both confirmed for Survivor 20". Reality Blurred. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  2. ^ Soll, Lindsay (June 14, 2010). "Teen Choice Awards 2010: First Round Of Nominees Announced". MTV. Archived from the original on June 6, 2012. Retrieved February 24, 2020.