Production on Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance has not yet begun, as the 20 players wait to get into the game.

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Survivor: Cambodia was rumored to begin filming today (Friday, May 29) but "Day 1" has been confirmed to be Monday, June 1. This is according to noted Survivor spoiler Redmond, a.k.a. Martin Holmes of the new blog Inside Survivor.

Members of the press like Survivor winner Parvati Shallow and Entertainment Weekly writer Dalton Ross are just now arriving in Cambodia for pre-show interviews with the cast. Holmes is speculating that this might mean the interviews will be conducted this weekend, with official production beginning on Monday.

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The cast of Survivor: Cambodia have been in pre-show mode for several weeks now. They were previously encouraged to not talk to each other through the live cast announcement on Wednesday, May 20 and they were sequestered for multiple days following the announcement. They reportedly flew out to Cambodia on Saturday, May 23 where they have been locked up, unable to talk to each other, ever since.

It remains to be seen if this extended pre-show process will have any effect on the gameplay during the season, but it could have an effect psychologically on some of the players.

The cast features such early season players as Kelly Wiglesworth from Borneo mixed in with players from the most recent seasons, like Joe Anglim and Shirin Oskooi of Worlds Apart.

Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance is scheduled to air in the fall on CBS.