‘Outlast: The Jungle’ Finale: Release Date, Time, Who Can Win It, and Everything You Need to Know

Published 06/14/2026, 8:50 PM CDT

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The Outlast: The Jungle finale is almost here, and nine contestants are still very much fighting for that million-dollar prize. Netflix has been teasing absolute chaos in the final two episodes, and the Panama jungle is not done serving up punishment just yet. For anyone who has been following the season obsessively or just needs the full picture before watching, here is every essential detail about the show laid out cleanly.

With the finale just days away, the only thing left to sort out is exactly when and where to be ready for it.

Release date and time of the Outlast: The Jungle finale on Netflix

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Episodes 7 and 8 of Outlast: The Jungle arrive on Netflix on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at 3 a.m. ET, which translates to midnight PT for West Coast viewers. The first six episodes are already available to stream in full, so there is no reason not to binge through before the finale lands. Netflix subscribers worldwide get access simultaneously, making this a global watch-together moment for reality TV fans.

As the Panama jungle separates survivors from strategists, the real question is what exactly they are all fighting so hard to win.

The prize at stake in Outlast: The Jungle is genuinely worth every mosquito bite

The last team standing in Outlast: The Jungle walks away with a $1 million cash prize, split among the surviving members of the winning team. Solo players are categorically ineligible, meaning the prize demands collaboration, no matter how much these people despise each other by day 45. The team structure makes the endgame fascinatingly layered, since every alliance forged or broken directly affects who gets to hold that cheque.

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Before unpacking who is left and who is clinging on, it helps to understand the rules that have been quietly deciding every single elimination.

How Outlast: The Jungle works and why the format is brutal by design

Sixteen contestants were dropped in the Panamanian jungle and divided into three teams, a deviation from the four-team structure used in previous seasons set in Alaska. Players can quit by firing a flare, get medically evacuated, or be voted off by their own teammates, but the golden rule is ironclad: no one can win alone. Showrunner Mike Odair described this season as throwing gasoline on the format, and between the heat, the wildlife, and the interpersonal mayhem, that description holds up impressively well.

Now that the rulebook is clear, here is exactly who is still standing and making a genuine case to claim that million dollars.

Current cast of Outlast: The Jungle and who is still competing after episode 6

After the first six episodes, nine contestants remain: Sarah Awad, Abby Chu, Morgan Colburn, Braxton Fish, Pharaoh Gayles, Nikki Hru, Maddy Jones, Leiya Pillitteri, and Wes Saunders. The seven departures include Sean Jacobs, who suffered third-degree burns in a campfire accident and was medically evacuated, and Halle Cooley, who fired her flare in episode five after severe dehydration. Mary Wedell, Dave Cecchini, Marshall Strain, and Ben Orndorff round out the exits for a mix of votes, medical emergencies, voluntary quits, and team rejections.

With nine names in the game, a few of them have made such loud impressions that ignoring their odds heading into the finale feels impossible.

Key cast members of Outlast: The Jungle who have made the biggest impact

Wes Saunders, a former NFL player, has brought physical dominance and leadership energy that have made him one of the most visible competitors all season. Pharaoh Gayles, a wildlife educator with Seminole heritage, has been described by recaps as someone who tracks prey and plays dirty, which is a genuinely alarming combination in a survival setting. Abby Chu has been actively pushing for strong female alliances, Braxton Fish has leaned into opportunistic gameplay as an adventure vlogger, and Nikki Hru arrives at the finale with knife skills and fire-making abilities that make her a genuine threat on practical survival grounds.

The finale previews suggest the jungle still has a few dramatic tricks left, and the final two episodes are reportedly the most intense of the season.

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What to expect from the Outlast: The Jungle finale episodes

Episodes 7 and 8, titled respectively A Shot to Win and the unnamed finale, are expected to deliver camp sabotage, resource theft involving bows and tarps, and the kind of psychological battle that makes the Panamanian heat feel secondary. Netflix has been doubling down on reality programming for years now, and Outlast: The Jungle represents exactly the kind of high-stakes, unscripted chaos the platform has been actively championing. With Team Charlie still drawing villain edits in fan discussions and previews pointing to betrayals, endurance tests, and at least one emotional gut punch, the finale promises to be the most intense 45-day payoff the jungle format has ever delivered.

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