A rumor originating from the Discovery Channel is that Canterbury will be replaced by someone with a Special Forces background.
Discover announced they renewed dual survivor for A third season. Date to. Be announced at a later date
No, Joe Teti and Matt Graham (new member of the show), are not related at all. They have quite conflicting views on survival.
He got fired by the discovery channel because he lied about some of his military experience.
It all depends if you are wanting to watch new episodes or old ones. You can watch them from Discovery Channel or you can watch them from many different websites. But if you search Dual Survival Full Episodes, click on Discovery Channel. Click the button that says Full Shows at the top left. Then above the episodes on the right there is a arrow button pointing to the right, click it util you find Dual Survival, the list is A-Z. Click on Dual Survival and it will have full episodes.
Joe Teti and Matt Graham, the hosts of Dual Survival, are paid by episode. It really depends on how successful each individual episode is, to determine their pay.
“Dual Survival” is far more scripted than “real.” For instance, Silver wrote “Dual Survival” often portrayed the hosts as having little access to food and water.
In 2014, Cody Lundin (the hippie, and expert on primitive survival skills) was fired from the show, for jeopardizing the safety of not only himself, but also his partner (Joe Teti, former Special Operations) and the Dual Survival Crew. Cody refused to make a move that Joe suggested during a survival situation, and the crew determined it as a dangerous action by Cody. Below is the official statement made by Lundin.
"Dear Campers,
Unfortunately, I have been fired by Discovery Channel for differences over safety and health concerns on the show and will no longer be a part of Dual Survival.
Although I'll miss elements of the show, what I'll miss the most are my fans and the opportunity to teach - on a global level - life saving skills, indigenous culture, and values of integrity and respect toward our natural world.
I have received numerous letters from viewers. Many are from kids, or their parents or grandparents, describing in detail how the show has changed their lives. It has brought families together, inspired kids to go outdoors, and motivated moms and dads around the world to take that family camping trip, many for the first time. If I can use a TV show to encourage people to turn off TV and turn on nature, I have done my job.
Thank you all very much for your support over the years. Be safe and prepared, and maybe I'll train with you in the woods some day!
Stay classy, Cody Lundin"