Outlast is principally Netflix’s model of Survivor

To change into the dominant streaming big, one of many issues that Netflix got down to do is to basically exchange TV. That’s why, along with status dramas like The Crown and Stranger Issues, Netflix additionally offers us lowbrow fare like Love is Blind and Too Sizzling to Deal with — and likewise, now, a brand new survival competitors sequence referred to as Outlast that’s principally the streamer’s model of CBS’ Survivor.

On this new 8-episode sequence, Netflix takes 16 individuals and drops them into the Alaskan wilderness for an opportunity at a $1 million prize. These gamers deliver various levels of survival talent to the sport, all of whom are ready to do no matter it takes to win, and but right here’s the one rule Netflix throws at them:

These “lone wolves” might be pressured to affix a group in an effort to win. The sport gained’t allow them to rely solely on their particular person dedication and expertise, in different phrases.

Outlast is about individuals’s self-preservation versus their loyalty to others,” government producer Grant Kahler mentioned in a Netflix interview. “It’s greed and need to win versus compassion and empathy. I feel everybody has that angel and demon on their shoulders.”

Among the many different issues to know concerning the mechanics of Outlast: Gamers can swap groups at any time. This will imply the creation of unusual alliances in addition to machinations that interrupt one other group’s potential to maintain going. And in contrast to Survivor, Netflix stresses that gamers right here aren’t voted out — gamers who need to depart, nonetheless, do have the choice of simply giving up.

This new launch hit Netflix on Friday, and it’s already one of many most-watched exhibits on the streamer within the US. Under, take a look at extra scenes from Outlast, which is now streaming in its entirety.

Nick Radner, Seth Lueker and Paul Preece in Episode 8 of “Outlast.” Picture supply: Netflix
Outlast on Netflix
Jill Ashock and Amber Asay in “Outlast.” Picture supply: Netflix
Outlast on Netflix
Seth Lueker, Nick Radner and Paul Preece in “Outlast.” Picture supply: Netflix