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'Survivor: Kaoh Rong – Brawn vs Brains vs Beauty' Spoilers: Season 32 Teased before the Premiere

"Survivor" will be back again tomorrow, and fans are thrilled to see the first five minutes of the new season that was released ahead of the premiere.

The sneak peek of "Survivor: Kaoh Rong – Brawn vs Brains vs Beauty" looks brutal, which is probably why it was tagged as the most punishing season in the history of the reality series by the People magazine.

"These 18 strangers have volunteered to be marooned and left to fend for themselves for the next 39 days," said the host, Jeff Probst, in the video posted by the People. "Scorching temperatures and stifling humidity punished the body. Dehydration and heat stroke can bring down even the strongest. The smallest cut can lead into a life threatening infection," Probst explained.

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Probst told the magazine that the conditions were indeed punishing. "There's rain. There's heat," he said. "It's just miserable," the host added. It seems like the 18 contestants have their work cut out for them since they don't only need to survive the challenges and avoid getting eliminated but they must also survive the rough weather conditions in Kaoh Rong, Cambodia.

In the clip, the castaways' "Survivor" journey starts after they were asked to gather camp supplies in just a little amount of time. The website said that the contestants immediately went to fight over the supplies, and as expected, there's a lot of pushing and shoving involved. One of the most recognizable faces in this season is former NBA star Scot Pollard, who was seen aggressively grabbing a chicken out of another castaway's hands.

Meanwhile, there are also some who decided to be away from the chaos on board. Joe, the former FBI Agent, chose to be on the raft at the side of the boat, and started organizing his tribe's supplies. After Probst announced that there's only few seconds left on the boat for the castaways, everyone started to jump off toward their rafts. One of the female contestants even shouted, "We're having fun now, kids," as they leave and off the tribes go to their respective camps. It seems like the season is off to a good start.

"Survivor: Kaoh Rong – Brawn vs Brains vs Beauty" will premiere tomorrow, Feb. 17, on CBS.

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