CBS's Survivor: San Juan del Sur may not have featured many contestants who will be invited back for future seasons, but season 29 did produce a few standout players who could excel in an all-star edition.

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San Juan del Sur didn't exactly produce as many potential "all stars" as its previous season, Cagayan, but there are a few who could possibly return. While Survivor is currently on an "all new players" kick, there are a few options from this season that could be good options to return.

Firstly, winner Natalie Anderson seems like a no-brainer to return at some point. Not afraid to make big moves, Natalie could be a lot of fun against returning players in an all-star season, and she has the possibility to be a little more outrageous now that she's already won her million dollars.

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However, a fun twist on this would be if her twin sister Nadiya Anderson returned on her own to see if she could possibly win. Nadiya was voted out first in San Juan del Sur but could she repeat the success of her sister and make it to the end next time?

One castaway who was cut short of his full potential was Jeremy Collins. Jeremy came in 10th place this season but he showed strategic acumen and the ability to lead his alliance with relative success. He also provides highly entertaining confessionals and he is not afraid to express his opinions. Sounds like the perfect all star candidate.

Boyfriends Josh Canfield and Reed Kelly also proved their worth this season. Josh was essentially the narrator for the first half of the season before becoming the first member of the jury. Meanwhile, Reed emerged as an outspoken player after Josh was voted out and provided for a highly entertaining jury speech. Either could be options to return.

On a different note, Keith Nale could definitely return at some point. Similar to Survivor: Africa's Tom Buchanan, he is a good ol' boy who became a fan favorite throughout the season. While not necessarily known for his strategy, his unpredictability and surprising strength in challenges could make him a worthy returning player.

Other players like power couple Jon Misch and Jaclyn Schultz could be fun returnees playing solo this time.

Meanwhile, Survivor: Worlds Apart is slated to premiere on Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.