A popular reality competition series, House of Villains, is moving to Peacock for Season 3. The show brings together former reality contestants who were labeled as villains on their previous shows, pitting them against each other for the ultimate villain title and a large cash prize.
House of Villains Season 3 debuts on Peacock later this month
House of Villains Season 3 is arriving on Peacock on Thursday, February 26, 2026 (via Peacock).
The show originally premiered on E! (Entertainment Television) on October 12, 2023. The second season followed on October 9, 2024. However, in May 2025, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a third season and would move to NBC’s Peacock (via Deadline).
Later that month, Peacock announced the cast of the new season. Here’s the complete list:
- Paul Abrahamian (Big Brother)
- Tyson Apostol (The Challenge, Survivor)
- Kate Chastain (Below Deck, The Traitors)
- Jackie Christie (Basketball Wives)
- Drita D’Avanzo (Mob Wives)
- Plane Jane (RuPaul’s Drag Race)
- Johnny Middlebrooks (Love Island, The Challenge)
- Ashley Mitchell (The Challenge)
- Tiffany “New York” Pollard (Flavor of Love, I Love New York)
- Christine Quinn (Selling Sunset)
- Tom Sandoval (The Traitors, Vanderpump Rules)
House of Villains centers around 11 contestants, branded as villains from other reality shows like Survivor, Big Brother, Below Deck, Love Island, and The Traitors. These contestants will live together while competing in physical and mental challenges. At the end of each week, one contestant becomes Supervillain of the Week, earning immunity and other rewards.
The Supervillain also has the power to nominate three players for elimination, termed “Banishment.” The last villain standing at the end of the season earns the title of America’s Ultimate Supervillain, along with a cash prize of $200,000.
Similar to the first two seasons, Season 3 will be hosted by Community star, Joel McHale. McHale has been associated with E! since the early 2000s, when he started hosting The Soup. The 54-year-old has an extensive hosting experience from several other reality shows and competitions, including his Netflix show, The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale.
Originally reported by Harsha Panduranga on ComingSoon.
