Survivor: David vs. Goliath

Survivor: David vs. Goliath is the thirty-seventh season of Survivor.

Production
The season was filmed in the spring of 2018, following the same schedule as and.

In light of the new Idol Nullifier twist, the Tribal Council set will be specifically designed to hide the voting booth away from the contestants to prevent them from catching who played the Idol Nullifier advantage.

Twists/Changes

 * David vs. Goliath: The castaways are divided into tribes defined by their degree of success in life. The tribe is comprised of castaways perceived as underdogs, while the  tribe is comprised of castaways who are on top of their respective fields.
 * Hidden Immunity Idol
 * Idol Nullifier: This new advantage will be introduced at some point during the game and can be used to overrule the use of a Hidden Immunity Idol. If a player obtains and uses the Idol Nullifier, they must correctly guess who will play the idol (or to whom the idol will be played for) while casting a vote. An incorrect guess will not only result in the advantage being wasted, but the identity of the user of the Idol Nullifier will also remain anonymous.
 * Simplified Final Four Tribal Council: Instead of a traditional vote, the person who wins the final four Immunity Challenge will get to choose one person to take with them to the Final Three. The remaining two castaways would compete in a fire-making challenge to determine who would be eliminated.

Trivia

 * With this season, sets the record for the most-used country of the whole US Survivor franchise, with six seasons filmed in the country, following, , , , and.
 * This season also breaks the record set with the  for the longest consecutive use of a country, as David vs. Goliath marks the first time a country has been used five consecutive times.