The successful YouTube format “7 vs Wild” is entering the next round. We inform you about the location, innovations and all participants of the third season of 7 vs Wild.
What is 7 vs Wild? 7 vs Wild is a survival show by YouTuber Fritz Meinecke that has been broadcast on YouTube since 2021. In the first two seasons, 7 participants each had to endure 7 days alone in the wilderness.
A few changes have been made for Season 3, including the addition of 7 pairs instead of 7 individuals. The show should also no longer run on Fritz Meinecke’s YouTube channel.
These are the contestants of Season 3 of 7 vs Wild:
Twitch fame MontanaBlack was also asked, but declined because he “didn’t have the balls for it”.
Information on the start and location of 7 vs Wild
When does 7 vs Wild season 3 begin? The third season of the survival show is scheduled to run on YouTube in November or December 2023 (via Rheinische Post). There will then be a YouTube channel for this, which will be created especially for the format.
Where is 7 vs Wild filmed? In a YouTube video in April, Fritz Meinecke explained the new team-based format of the survival show and revealed the new location for the upcoming show: Canada.
While Season 1 was filmed in Sweden and Season 2 in Panama, Season 3 contestants of 7 vs Wild head to British Columbia, Canada, which borders Alaska.
These are the changes for Season 3:
Who is behind 7 vs Wild?
Fritz Meinecke is a German web video producer from Magdeburg. Over 2.7 million people follow his survival and bushcraft adventures on YouTube. In 2022, Meinecke was often criticized.
How did Fritz Meinecke come under criticism? The producer of the survival show 7 vs Wild made sexist comments to a woman during a bike tour in Hungary and used her face for a thumbnail of one of his videos.
He received criticism for his statement and the use of the photo.
However, he was apparently annoyed by this criticism and commented on the “softened do-gooders” on Instagram. When asked why he was “always so toxic”, he responded with a sweeping attack on everything and everyone.
When asked in an Instagram story, he wrote that he is often extremely reticent because if he really said what he was thinking, he would be banned everywhere. The word “shitstorm” would “reach a new level.”
“This completely effeminate, do-gooder society gets on my nerves. […] Always politically correct,” says Fritz Meinecke.
You can find out more here: Creator of the YouTube hit “7 vs Wild” makes a sweeping attack on Instagram, railing against everything and everyone