
Team Charlie won Netflix's first season of Outlast, but what happened to them once they walked away with the one million dollar cash prize? Thanks to its extreme gameplay, the newest survivalist show to hit the small screen was praised by Netflix viewers. With 16 contestants, it was anyone's game to lose.
The Outlast game was simple as they dropped 16 semi-outdoors-like people into the wilderness of Alaska. The show revealed there was only one rule; to win, you had to be a part of one of the four team-Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, or Delta. The task was jarring since most of the competitors were lone wolves who preferred solitary ventures to company. As the days passed, the game took a turn when Team Alpha decided to play dirty and steal Team Delta's sleeping bags. Outlast highlighted what lengths some players would go to to try and win. While others played an honorable game,...
The Outlast game was simple as they dropped 16 semi-outdoors-like people into the wilderness of Alaska. The show revealed there was only one rule; to win, you had to be a part of one of the four team-Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, or Delta. The task was jarring since most of the competitors were lone wolves who preferred solitary ventures to company. As the days passed, the game took a turn when Team Alpha decided to play dirty and steal Team Delta's sleeping bags. Outlast highlighted what lengths some players would go to to try and win. While others played an honorable game,...
- 9/28/2024
- by Jennifer O'Brien
- ScreenRant

Outlast is one of Netflix's newest reality hits, and it shows contestants rapidly turning on each other. With only 16 contestants, the goal of every player is to make it to the end, in order to collect the $1 million cash prize. While some tried to play upstanding games, others chose to embrace the chaos by stabbing fellow cast members in the back.
The premise was straightforward. The group of contestants was dropped into the Alaskan wilderness, where there were actual bears to contend with. As with many survival shows, each player was left with the clothes on their backs, and a few items in their sleeping bags. Unlike shows like Alone or Survivor, there was one Outlast rule, which was that a player couldn't win unless they were a part of one of the four teams. The game master wanted to experiment, to see how multiple lone wolves would work together when forced to.
The premise was straightforward. The group of contestants was dropped into the Alaskan wilderness, where there were actual bears to contend with. As with many survival shows, each player was left with the clothes on their backs, and a few items in their sleeping bags. Unlike shows like Alone or Survivor, there was one Outlast rule, which was that a player couldn't win unless they were a part of one of the four teams. The game master wanted to experiment, to see how multiple lone wolves would work together when forced to.
- 4/8/2023
- by Jennifer O'Brien
- ScreenRant

Netflix's Outlast season 1 captivated audience members with its new take on a survivalist show, and Screen Rant had an exclusive chat with the winners. The premise was straightforward: drop 16 contestants into the backwoods of Alaska, with almost nothing but the clothes on their backs. With no rules in place, the contestants had to learn to work together. The new series featured four teams. With almost no rules, the game quickly devolved into the Wild West. The game master shared important information, including the fact that a player needed to be a part of a team to win the $1 million cash prize.
As the eight-episode installment played out, Team Charlie members hedged their bets, becoming the team to beat. The three men worked well together, and didn't let their egos distract them from their ultimate goal. Team Delta and Bravo's only real competiton was Team Alpha. The latter group of villains lost,...
As the eight-episode installment played out, Team Charlie members hedged their bets, becoming the team to beat. The three men worked well together, and didn't let their egos distract them from their ultimate goal. Team Delta and Bravo's only real competiton was Team Alpha. The latter group of villains lost,...
- 3/31/2023
- by Jennifer O'Brien
- ScreenRant

Netflix's Outlast season 1 captivated audience members with its new take on a survivalist show, and Screen Rant had an exclusive chat with the winners. The premise was straightforward: drop 16 contestants into the backwoods of Alaska, with almost nothing but the clothes on their backs. With no rules in place, the contestants had to learn to work together. The new series featured four teams. With almost no rules, the game quickly devolved into the Wild West. The game master shared important information, including the fact that a player needed to be a part of a team to win the $1 million cash prize.
As the eight-episode installment played out, Team Charlie members hedged their bets, becoming the team to beat. The three men worked well together, and didn't let their egos distract them from their ultimate goal. Team Delta and Bravo's only real competiton was Team Alpha. The latter group of villains lost,...
As the eight-episode installment played out, Team Charlie members hedged their bets, becoming the team to beat. The three men worked well together, and didn't let their egos distract them from their ultimate goal. Team Delta and Bravo's only real competiton was Team Alpha. The latter group of villains lost,...
- 3/31/2023
- by Jennifer O'Brien
- ScreenRant

Team Charlie recently talked to Screen Rant about why they turned away Javier Colón from joining their team during Outlast season 1. Javier was slated as the number one contestant on Outlast. However, when he turned to Team Charlie for help, he was denied access to their camp. The only rule of the new survivalist game is that to win, a contestant needed to be a part of a team. These 16 lone wolves were forced to figure out how to work as a group, with some choosing to play a little dirty.
Screen Rant had the chance to speak with the winners of Outlast, Team Charlie, about why they decided to reject Javier after Team Alpha attacked him. Paul Preece admitted that while he felt for Javier and his situation, he wasn't the reason Team Charlie didn't accept him with open arms. The father went on to remind viewers that Outlast...
Screen Rant had the chance to speak with the winners of Outlast, Team Charlie, about why they decided to reject Javier after Team Alpha attacked him. Paul Preece admitted that while he felt for Javier and his situation, he wasn't the reason Team Charlie didn't accept him with open arms. The father went on to remind viewers that Outlast...
- 3/31/2023
- by Jennifer O'Brien
- ScreenRant

Team Charlie from Netflix's Outlast season 1 spoke to Screen Rant and shared their take on why they don't like the accusations that the survival competition series is scripted. The premise of Outlast is that 16 players are dropped into the wilderness of Alaska with only a few items to survive. While other similar shows may have a go-to plan, the players on Outlast are left to survive on their own.
Screen Rant had the chance to speak with Team Charlie winners Seth Lueker, Paul Preece and Nick Radner, who all had some pretty strong feelings about how Outlast is "real and raw." Paul lost 42 pounds during his time out in the wilderness. He revealed that most of the cast lost a pound a day, adding that if Outlast was scripted, he would have "demanded a Snickers bar."
Nick Radner Admits Outlast Is 'Desperate Act Of Survival'
Seth noted that this...
Screen Rant had the chance to speak with Team Charlie winners Seth Lueker, Paul Preece and Nick Radner, who all had some pretty strong feelings about how Outlast is "real and raw." Paul lost 42 pounds during his time out in the wilderness. He revealed that most of the cast lost a pound a day, adding that if Outlast was scripted, he would have "demanded a Snickers bar."
Nick Radner Admits Outlast Is 'Desperate Act Of Survival'
Seth noted that this...
- 3/30/2023
- by Jennifer O'Brien
- ScreenRant

As Netflix released its new survivor game Outlast, it's time to reveal how much the show's winner would earn after surviving the elements. All the players had to do was build their own shelter, find their own food source, and not die from the cold nights or possible bear attacks. While these conditions would be unfathomable for many players, some found it was easy to adjust to.
The premise of Outlast was to have 16 players dropped into the wilderness of Alaska, with only the clothes on their backs and a few supplies. The goal was for the players to outstay one another, with there being almost no rules. However, the one exception to win was having to be part of a team. Between the Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and Delta teams, there were plenty of personalities to deal with. While most played an honorable game, Team Alpha decided to play dirty...
The premise of Outlast was to have 16 players dropped into the wilderness of Alaska, with only the clothes on their backs and a few supplies. The goal was for the players to outstay one another, with there being almost no rules. However, the one exception to win was having to be part of a team. Between the Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and Delta teams, there were plenty of personalities to deal with. While most played an honorable game, Team Alpha decided to play dirty...
- 3/28/2023
- by Jennifer O'Brien
- ScreenRant
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