Survivor is back and bigger than ever: A supersize version of the hit reality show saw the return of a whopping 24 fan favorites from previous games, all hoping to outwit, outplay and outlast their competitors.

This season, titled Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans, began with the group divided into three tribes of eight members each. The players entered the island well aware of one another’s approach to game play (with the exception of the Season 49 competitors, who played back-to-back games), and with many preconceived ideas about their fellow competitors. That includes who they want booted ASAP.

The White Lotus creator Mike White was voted off in the fourth week of the show, after a risky move orchestrated by Christian Hubicki. Though White tried to save his ally Angelina Keeley by persuading Hubicki to target Emily Flippen, Hubicki, remembering White’s previous gameplay from their David vs. Goliath season and decided to pursue a different strategy: He turned the tables on White, orchestrating a complex 3-2-1 vote that eliminated the Hollywood mogul.

Here’s a rundown of all the players — including those whose torches got snuffed out.

The Cila TribeCila Tribe: Joe Hunter, Savannah Louie, Christian Hubicki, Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, Emily Flippen, Rick Devens and Jenna Lewis-Dougherty.

Cila Tribe: Joe Hunter, Savannah Louie, Christian Hubicki, Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, Emily Flippen, Rick Devens and Jenna Lewis-Dougherty.

(Robert Voets/CBS)Rick DevansRick Devens.

Rick Devens.

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Previous season: Edge of Extinction

Though he played only one season of the show, Devens is deeply rooted in the Survivor fandom as host of the show’s official podcast, On Fire.

Jenna Lewis-Dougherty — ELIMINATED Jenna Lewis-Dougherty.

Jenna Lewis-Dougherty.

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Previous seasons: Borneo, All-Stars

Lewis-Dougherty was a part of the first season of Survivor, in 2000, becoming the second tribal council member when she exited the game in eighth place. She returned for the show’s All-Stars season in 2004, when she finished in third place.

Alas, she wasn’t so lucky on Survivor this time around and was eliminated at the first tribal council of the season.

Cirie FieldsCirie Fields.

Cirie Fields.

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Previous seasons: Panama, Micronesia, Heroes vs. Villains, Game Changers

Prior to the current season of Survivor, Fields appeared on four seasons of the U.S. version. Last year she represented her home country on Australian Survivor. Fields, however, has yet to earn the title of Sole Survivor.

“Cirie scares me because she’s so good,” Jonathan Young told the Hollywood Reporter. “She’s like a mom out here. Everybody respects Cirie, but I think everybody fears Cirie.”

Emily FlippenEmily Flippen.

Emily Flippen.

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Previous season: Season 45

Flippen, a financial analyst, came in seventh place during her sole Survivor game. She told the Hollywood Reporter she’s concerned about the brawnier players, such as Young, who tend to be protected early on.

Christian HubickiChristian Hubicki.

Christian Hubicki.

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Previous season: David vs. Goliath 

Hubicki, who placed seventh on his season, is a robotics professor and once recited his master’s thesis during an immunity challenge to stay focused.

Joe HunterJoe Hunter

Joe Hunter.

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Previous season: Survivor 48

Hunter, who went viral for assisting fellow player Eva Erickson during an autistic “episode” on her season, finished third after playing a compassionate game.

Savannah Louie — ELIMINATEDSavannah Louie.

Savannah Louie.

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Louie is one of the few Sole Survivors competing this season, having taken home the $1 million prize on the 49th season. She is also one of the two players this season to play back-to-back games, something that could be an advantage to her.

Wade told the Hollywood Reporter that he doesn’t have a “good vibe” from the two Season 49 players for that reason. “I don’t know them, but I’m having flashbacks of Russell [Hantz] and how he came into Heroes vs. Villains and nobody knew how he played and he lied to us,” Wade said. “I have a fear of the two new players because they know all of us, and none of us know how they play.”

Louie was eliminated from the game during the second week, after failing to secure votes against tribemate Ozzy Lusth.

Ozzy LusthOzzy Lusth.

Ozzy Lusth.

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Previous seasons: Cook Islands, Micronesia, South Pacific, Game Changers

The strong competitor crushed many physical challenges during his four previous games but lacked some of the other skills necessary to become Sole Survivor — he finished as the runner-up to his first season, which was Cook Islands, and in third place on South Pacific.

The Kalo TribeKalo Tribe: Jonathan Young, Dee Valladares, Mike White, Kamilla Karthigesu, Charlie Davis, Tiffany Ervin, Benjamin "Coach" Wade and Chrissy Hofbeck.

Kalo Tribe: Jonathan Young, Dee Valladares, Mike White, Kamilla Karthigesu, Charlie Davis, Tiffany Ervin, Benjamin “Coach” Wade and Chrissy Hofbeck.

(Robert Voets/CBS)Charlie DavisCharlie Davis.

Charlie Davis.

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Previous season: Season 46

Davis, Survivor’s biggest Swiftie, played only once before, having been betrayed by his ally Maria in the final tribal council.

Tiffany ErvinTiffany Ervin.

Tiffany Ervin.

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Previous season: Season 46

Ervin previously finished in eighth place on Season 46 and previously told Entertainment Weekly she’d love to return to the game before her Season 50 casting was announced.

Chrissy HofbeckChrissy Hofbeck.

Chrissy Hofbeck.

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Previous season: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers

Hofbeck was a runner-up on her only season playing Survivor. She took home four different immunity challenges during her run.

Kamilla Karthigesu Kamilla Karthigesu.

Kamilla Karthigesu.

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Previous season: Season 48

Karthigesu played just two seasons ago, but she’s back, having previously gotten to the final episode of the series. That season was won by Kyle Fraser, who is also competing on Survivor this season.

Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick told the Hollywood Reporter that Karthigesu is someone who “concerns” her a lot in the game. “She prides herself on lying and likes to lie,” she said, acknowledging that she’s a “huge threat.”

Dee ValladaresDee Valladares.

Dee Valladares.

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Previous season: Season 45

Entrepreneur Valladares took home the Sole Survivor trophy her first time playing, becoming the first Cuban American to earn the win.

Benjamin WadeBenjamin “Coach” Wade.

Benjamin “Coach” Wade.

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Previous seasons: Tocantins, Heroes vs. Villains, South Pacific

The self-described “Dragon Slayer” and former soccer coach returns to the game for the fourth time.

Mike White — ELIMINATEDMike White.

Mike White.

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Previous season: David vs. Goliath 

The writer, director and actor came in second place on the David vs. Goliath season. For anyone concerned that Season 4 of The White Lotus will take a creative dip due to White’s focus on Survivor, he said it’s actually the opposite.

“To be totally honest, it’s one of the appeals of coming here is I need to stop thinking about The White Lotus,” he told Entertainment Weekly. “I love it, but I also feel like it’s a fire hose into my mouth of feedback on the show coming up. And I want the next season to be inspired. I want it to really be great and not just trying to fulfill another slot or something. And I think the only way it can be that is if I really get a reset.”

Alas, White was eliminated in the fourth week of the show, after some clever gameplay orchestrated by his previous competitor Christian Hubicki.

Jonathan YoungJonathan Young.

Jonathan Young.

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Previous season: Season 42

The brawny Young — he’s both an athlete and a bodyguard — is back, having previously finished in fourth place on his sole season.

The Vatu TribeColby Donaldson, Genevieve Mushaluk, Rizo Velovic, Angelina Keeley, Q Burdette, Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, Kyle Fraser and Aubry Bracco.

Vatu Tribe: Colby Donaldson, Genevieve Mushaluk, Rizo Velovic, Angelina Keeley, Q Burdette, Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, Kyle Fraser and Aubry Bracco.

(Robert Voets/CBS)Angelina KeeleyAngelina Keeley.

Angelina Keeley.

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Previous season: David vs. Goliath 

Keeley is one of the three players from Season 37. She appeared in a cameo role on the third season of The White Lotus in Thailand, thanks to her connection to White. Ahead of Season 50, Donaldson revealed to the Hollywood Reporter that he considers Keeley a big threat to the other players.

Aubry BraccoAubry Bracco.

Aubry Bracco.

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Previous seasons: Kaôh Rōng, Game Changers, Edge of Extinction

Bracco, who debuted in the 32nd season, subtitled Brains vs. Brawn vs. Beauty, used her wit to outplay her competitors throughout her three seasons. She was the runner-up of that initial game but failed to make it as far in her next two attempts.

Q Burdette — ELIMINATEDQ Burdette.

Q Burdette.

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Previous season: Season 46

Burdette, who fans may remember became the subject of another player’s ire when he took home an Applebee’s reward, brought plenty of charm to the show. Ultimately, he came in sixth place.

Burdette became the third player to go home on Season 50, blindsided after all of his tribe members wrote down his name, with the exception of Burdette’s ally Stephenie LaGrossa.

Colby DonaldsonColby Donaldson.

Colby Donaldson.

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Previous seasons: The Australian Outback, All-Stars, Heroes vs. Villains

Donaldson, an early Survivor fan favorite, hasn’t played the game in more than a decade, having come in fifth place — and the last “hero” standing — on Heroes vs. Villains in 2010.

Kyle Fraser — MEDICALLY EVACUATEDKyle Fraser.

Kyle Fraser.

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Previous season: Season 48

Fraser became Sole Survivor of Season 48, right ahead of his Season 50 competitor Karthigesu. The two had a secret alliance during the game, allowing them both to make it to the end.

While Fraser made it all the way to the very end of the 48th season, he went home in the first episode of Season 50 after suffering an injury.

Stephenie LaGrossa KendrickStephenie LaGrossa Kendrick.

Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick.

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Previous seasons: Palau, Guatemala, Heroes vs. Villains

Kendrick was the show’s runner-up in Season 11 but wasn’t so lucky her third time playing, as she was booted off early in Heroes & Villains — something she admitted she was quite salty about.

Genevieve MushalukGenevieve Mushaluk.

Genevieve Mushaluk.

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Previous season: Season 47

The corporate lawyer was one of the villains of the 47th season, placing fifth and becoming a jury member. She told Entertainment Weekly she’d happily come back for another season: “You’ve got to say yes because it’s such an adventure,” she said.

Rizo Velovic Rizo Velovic.

Rizo Velovic.

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Previous season: Season 49

Velovic is playing back-to-back games, with the so-called RizGod coming in fourth place on Season 49.  

Watch Survivor Season 50 on CBS and Paramount+ on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 8 p.m. ET.