Peacock has officially announced the cast for Season 3 of the popular reality competition series, “House of Villains,” set to premiere in early 2026. The show, which has transitioned from E! to the streaming platform Peacock, will feature 11 reality TV stars known for their villainous personas. Hosted by Joel McHale, the contestants will come together to compete in various challenges for a chance to win a cash prize of $200,000 and the coveted title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
Among the returning cast members is Tiffany “New York” Pollard, making her third appearance on the show. Joining her is Tom Sandoval, formerly of “Vanderpump Rules” and recent contestant on “The Traitors.” Christine Quinn, known for her role on “Selling Sunset,” will also be part of the cast following her departure from the Netflix series and publicized divorce from Christian Dumontet. Dumontet’s legal troubles have been a topic of media coverage, with reports of alleged domestic violence incidents leading to his arrest.
Other notable competitors include Paul Abrahamian from “Big Brother,” Tyson Apostol from “The Challenge” and “Survivor,” Kate Chastain from “Below Deck” and “The Traitors,” Ashley Mitchell from “The Challenge,” Jackie Christie from “Basketball Wives,” Drita D’Avanzo from “Mob Wives,” Plane Jane from “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” and Johnny Middlebrooks from “Love Island” and “The Challenge.”
The production of “House of Villains” is overseen by Irwin Entertainment, with John Irwin, Dave Kuba, Justin Rae Barnes, Joel McHale, David Mills, and Jessica O’Byrne serving as executive producers. While a specific release date for Season 3 has not been announced yet, fans can anticipate another thrilling season filled with drama, competition, and strategic gameplay. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting series.