Returning: Alone (US)
Arctic Circle episodes are the most northern location in the series history.
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Season 11 of survival hit series Alone (US) will premiere on Stan next week.
Filmed in the most remote location yet, 10 contestants are plunged into the unforgiving Arctic Circle – the most northern location in the series history.
Dropped along the Mackenzie River Delta, armed only with limited items of survival gear, the participants compete to be the last person standing and take home the cash prize of $500,000 USD.
With icy conditions hitting in full force, contestants must withstand the dangers of the Arctic Circle – dodging grizzly bears and wolves, hunting for their meals and battling to survive the longest, in a fierce test of will as they struggle to survive in complete isolation.
As they move through the Mackenzie River, footage is self-captured by contestants on personal action cameras, allowing a first-person view of the obstacles faced, providing direct insight into the relentless struggles of the wilderness and the thought process behind each of their actions.
After first premiering in 2015, Alone has gained a cult-like following across the globe, before multiple spin-offs and international versions of the series were produced. Previous seasons of Alone have been filmed in other remote locations, including Argentina, British Columbia, Mongolia, Saskatchewan and more.
Friday July 12 on Stan.
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It’s not the same day as the USA – there have already been 3 episodes, plus a “Before the Drop” special, shown in the USA.
That’s on me, my apologies, and thanks for pointing out.