‘House Of Villains’ Season 2 Announced: More Reality TV Rivalries Will Begin To Form This February

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House of Villains fans are in for a treat. Season 2 of the hit new reality show is coming, and in even better news, filming is already beginning in a matter of weeks!

Host Joel McHale will be back for the show’s sophomore season, where ten of reality TV’s most infamous villains “must outsmart, out-manipulate and out-scheme each other” with hopes of earning a whopping $200,000 and the esteemed title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain,” per a press release shared with Decider.

“It’s the battle of the century as alliances are made, trusts are broken and the villains scheme their way to the top,” the release reads.

The debut season of the E! reality show — which has emerged as the network’s most-watched new series in over three years — garnered an average of 919,000 total viewers, and ultimately saw Bad Girls Club alum Tanisha Thomas best Johnny Bananas in the season finale.

Other contestants included TV baddies Abhishek “Shake” Chatterjee, Jax Taylor, Anfisa Arkhipchenko, Corinne Olympios, Bobby Lytes, Jonny Fairplay, Tiffany “New York” Pollard, and Omarosa, the last of whom’s “surprising” vote for Thomas in the finale ultimately earned Thomas the victory in spite of their differences.

Tanisha Tomas in 'House of Villains'
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“I definitely didn’t see that one coming at all,” Thomas told Decider in December 2023. “I mean, we did not get along. It was giving, you know, definitely the haves and the have nots the entire time in the house. But you know the old saying, ‘if you can’t beat them, you got to join them.’ And I think in the end, she realized that.”

Season 1 of House of Villains will be available to stream on Peacock on Feb. 19. Stay tuned for a Season 2 premiere date.