| Duration: | 3600 min |
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In an attempt to last fifty days in the harsh North Atlantic winter Alone: Frozen will see six survivors fall in Labrador, Canada.
An inside look at History's new series ALONE: FROZEN that introduces the six ALONE veterans undertaking this extreme challenge. Launching closer to winter than any previous season of ALONE, they must use their skills, past experience, and 10 items to survive 50 brutal days along the frigid and windswept coast of Labrador, Canada. Even worse than the cold and hurricane-force winds, the six participants will compete for resources with two of North America's largest predators, the black bear, and the polar bear. Those left standing will split half a million dollars. ALONE: FROZEN is the most difficult and dangerous survival experiment ever attempted.
Six Alone veterans take on their biggest--and coldest--challenge yet when they are dropped on the frigid North Atlantic coast just days before the start of winter. With nothing but a few supplies, participants try to last 50 days in harsh winds, punishing rain, and freezing temperatures to win their share of $500,000.
With no time to waste before brutal Labrador winter temperatures set in, the participants struggle to establish themselves in their harsh new environment. They look to their past experience on Alone for inspiration and find that every decision could make or break their shot at a share of $500,000.
Hard lessons shape the participants' strategies as they balance their immediate needs with an increasing risk of injury. The margin for error gets slimmer as Labrador's harsh environment, and the frigid Atlantic Ocean, diminishes their body heat, crucial supplies, and their chances of winning $500,000.
The harsh Labrador environment has a profound effect on participants' mindset and strategies and proves too much for one participant to overcome. Mistakes big and small haunt several participants, who must find new food sources before their bodies and minds give out. The frigid Atlantic Ocean threatens to take participants valuable supplies, and their share of $500,000, out to sea.
Frost arrives and changes the landscape, creating new priorities for the participants. Some deal with the consequences of a diet with no diversity, while others battle major shelter issues. The competition wears on the survivalists, who struggle to balance health, missing family, and the memories of post-Alone recovery, with the prospect of a $500,000 prize.