Australian Survivor: Heroes v Villains trailer: Shaun Hampson takes on Stevie ... trends now Australian Survivor: Heroes v Villains trailer shows footy star Shaun Hampson taking on pint-sized 'villain' Stevie Khouw By A. James For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:12 GMT, 24 January 2023 | Updated: 03:12 GMT, 24 January 2023 Viewcomments Fan favourite Shaun Hampson will make his return to Australian Survivor on January 30 in the new Heroes v Villains season. And a trailer for the Channel 10 reality show reveals the former AFL star, 34, may have met his match with independent politician 'Sneaky' Stevie Khouw. 'No more Mr Nice Guy,' pint-sized Stevie, 62, tells Shaun in the promo, as the pair go head-to-head in a fierce-looking surf challenge. Fan favourite Shaun Hampson (pictured) will make his return to Australian Survivor on January 30 in the new Heroes v Villains season The preview begins with Shaun baring his ripped torso while performing a series of athletic tasks with ease. 'Shaun is an unstoppable challenge beast,' the voice-over announces. Later, a shirtless Shaun, who is on the Heroes this season, is seen facing off with 'villain' Stevie in a surfing challenge. Observing that Stevie only measures as high as the footy player's chest in height, host Jonathan LaPaglia jokes: 'This seems to be the match-up of the season here.' A new trailer reveals that the two-metre tall 34-year-old ex-AFL star may have met his match with independent politician 'Sneaky' Steve Khouw (pictured, in a scene from Heroes v Villains) Stevie, wearing black-rimmed spectacles and a red muscle T-shirt then points to Shaun and tells him: 'No more Mr Nice Guy.' The trailer ends with Stevie warning the castaways: 'I have a game plan - they don't what will hit them.' Both of the contestants are veteran castaways who appeared on the Champions v Contenders season. The preview begins with hunky Shaun baring his heavily ripped torso It comes after host Jonathan revealed that filming Australian Survivor: Heroes v Villains proved to be a gruelling experience. He told The Daily Telegraph the production was impacted by food poisoning and Covid-19. Shifting the filming location from the Australian Outback to Samoa also brought challenges caused by the elements. Later, a shirtless Shaun, who is playing with the Heroes this season, is seen facing off with 'Villain' Stevie for a surf challenge. Stevie tells Shaun: 'No Mr. Nice Guy' With a new 'Heroes v Villains' theme this year, past contestants collide with new ones as 'good' takes on 'evil'. LaPaglia believes all of the returning contestants were taking a huge risk given the fast-paced nature of the competition. Some of the high-profile names taking part include actress Sharni Vinson, former Miss World Australia Sarah Marschke, and author Benjamin Law. Australian Survivor: Heroes v Villains starts Monday, January 30, on Channel 10 and 10Play The trailer ends with a scene of Stevie warning his fellow castaways: 'I have a game plan - they don't what will hit them' Pictured: Stevie in a scene from Australian Survivor: Heroes v Villains Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility