E! has set the cast for House of Villains Season 2, the competition that pits controversial reality show stars against each other.
The second season of the show is set to premiere this fall with Joel McHale returning as host. A new set of stars will showcase how they scheme, strategize and shade each other for a chance to win a $200,000 cash prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
Tiffany “New York” Pollard from Season 1 of the show is back for the new season for a chance of redemption.
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House of Villains’s Season 2 cast also includes Wes Bergmann of MTV’s The Challenge, Teresa Giudice of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of New Jersey, Jessie Godderz of Big Brother, Richard Hatch of Survivor, Victoria Larson of The Bachelor, Larissa Lima of 90 Day Fiancé, Kandy Muse of RuPaul’s Drag Race,...
The second season of the show is set to premiere this fall with Joel McHale returning as host. A new set of stars will showcase how they scheme, strategize and shade each other for a chance to win a $200,000 cash prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
Tiffany “New York” Pollard from Season 1 of the show is back for the new season for a chance of redemption.
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House of Villains’s Season 2 cast also includes Wes Bergmann of MTV’s The Challenge, Teresa Giudice of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of New Jersey, Jessie Godderz of Big Brother, Richard Hatch of Survivor, Victoria Larson of The Bachelor, Larissa Lima of 90 Day Fiancé, Kandy Muse of RuPaul’s Drag Race,...
- 3/28/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
“House of Villains” will return for a second season which will air later this year, E! announced on Thursday.
The unscripted competition series pits 10 notorious villains of reality TV fame against each other in a series of challenges as they outsmart, manipulate and scheme the others in order to win a $200,000 cash prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.” Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination and at the end of the week one villain is sent home.
Anfisa Arkhipchenko, Johnny Bananas, Shake Chatterjee, Jonny Fairplay, Bobby Lytes, Corinne Olympios, Omarosa, Tiffany “New York” Pollard, Jax Taylor and Tanisha Thomas were featured among the Season 1 cast which ended with Tanisha Thomas being crowned as the winner. Joel McHale will return as host and production on Season 2 will begin in February.
The unscripted competition series pits 10 notorious villains of reality TV fame against each other in a series of challenges as they outsmart, manipulate and scheme the others in order to win a $200,000 cash prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.” Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination and at the end of the week one villain is sent home.
Anfisa Arkhipchenko, Johnny Bananas, Shake Chatterjee, Jonny Fairplay, Bobby Lytes, Corinne Olympios, Omarosa, Tiffany “New York” Pollard, Jax Taylor and Tanisha Thomas were featured among the Season 1 cast which ended with Tanisha Thomas being crowned as the winner. Joel McHale will return as host and production on Season 2 will begin in February.
- 1/18/2024
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
The Villains will be back for another go-round. E! has renewed reality competition series House of Villains for a second season with Joel McHale back as host. Production will begin in February with premiere slated for later this year.
The series brings together 10 reality show stars known as villains from their previous series. In House of Villains, they meet their match as they must outsmart, out-manipulate and out-scheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a $200,000 cash prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination and at the end of the week one villain is sent home. It’s the battle of the century as alliances are made, trusts are broken and the villains scheme their way to the top.
The series brings together 10 reality show stars known as villains from their previous series. In House of Villains, they meet their match as they must outsmart, out-manipulate and out-scheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a $200,000 cash prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination and at the end of the week one villain is sent home. It’s the battle of the century as alliances are made, trusts are broken and the villains scheme their way to the top.
- 1/18/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
E!’s “House of Villains” has become the cabler’s most-watched new series since 2020’s “The Bradshaw Bunch” with 730,000 total viewers — 327,000 of that figure being in the 18-49 key demo — across all platforms which includes E!, Bravo, Syfy, USA, VOD, NBCU cable apps, and YouTube in L+7 viewership figures, per Nielsen.
For context, “The Bradshaw Bunch” averaged a total audience of 622,000 viewers in the 18-49 demo and 1.5 million total viewers across platforms over the course of seven days during its first season.
As Variety previously reported, the show’s Oct. 12 premiere drew in 1.2 million viewers over the course of seven days of multiplatform viewing. This statistic accounts for viewing across across all platforms — a 203% increase from the 572,000 total viewers Live+Same Day figure, which, at the time, marked the greatest L+7 lift for any E! series this season.
That growth becomes even more apparent when looking at the rise in...
For context, “The Bradshaw Bunch” averaged a total audience of 622,000 viewers in the 18-49 demo and 1.5 million total viewers across platforms over the course of seven days during its first season.
As Variety previously reported, the show’s Oct. 12 premiere drew in 1.2 million viewers over the course of seven days of multiplatform viewing. This statistic accounts for viewing across across all platforms — a 203% increase from the 572,000 total viewers Live+Same Day figure, which, at the time, marked the greatest L+7 lift for any E! series this season.
That growth becomes even more apparent when looking at the rise in...
- 12/8/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Everyone loves a villain.
The series premiere of “House of Villains,” which aired on E! on Oct. 12, reached an audience of 1.2 million viewers over a course of seven days of multiplatform viewing. This statistic accounts for viewing across E!, Bravo, Syfy, USA, VOD, Tve, NBCU cable apps and YouTube. 500,000 of those viewers fell into the key adults 18-49 demographic.
That makes the episode E!’s most watched series premiere, according to Live + 7 data, since 2020, when “The Bradshaw Brunch” brought in 2 million viewers across all platforms in one week.
The 203% leap of “House of Villains” from 572,000 viewers in Live + Same Day viewership to 1.2 million after seven days marks the largest L+7 lift for any E! series this season.
And the audience for “House of Villains” is continuing to grow. Live + 3 data shows that Episode 2 saw a 58% increase in total viewers and a 77% increase among adults 18-49 when compared to Episode 1, accounting solely for airings on E!
The series premiere of “House of Villains,” which aired on E! on Oct. 12, reached an audience of 1.2 million viewers over a course of seven days of multiplatform viewing. This statistic accounts for viewing across E!, Bravo, Syfy, USA, VOD, Tve, NBCU cable apps and YouTube. 500,000 of those viewers fell into the key adults 18-49 demographic.
That makes the episode E!’s most watched series premiere, according to Live + 7 data, since 2020, when “The Bradshaw Brunch” brought in 2 million viewers across all platforms in one week.
The 203% leap of “House of Villains” from 572,000 viewers in Live + Same Day viewership to 1.2 million after seven days marks the largest L+7 lift for any E! series this season.
And the audience for “House of Villains” is continuing to grow. Live + 3 data shows that Episode 2 saw a 58% increase in total viewers and a 77% increase among adults 18-49 when compared to Episode 1, accounting solely for airings on E!
- 10/24/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
House of Villains, E!’s new series featuring reality TV baddies such as Vanderpump Rules’ Jax Taylor and The Apprentice’s Omarosa, is looking to “lean into the comedy” of the genre, according to its exec producer.
John Irwin, who runs Irwin Entertainment and has produced celebrity house shows such as Celebrity Rehab and Sober House, told Deadline, “From the beginning, our strategy was to lean into the comedy of this concept and for the show to parody itself and the genre.”
Irwin explained that the show, which pits the reality villains against each other via a series of challenges in order to win $200,000, was initially developed by the NBCUniversal-owned cable network.
John Irwin
He said that Joel McHale was their first choice. “Not only is he insanely funny, he’s also a hard-core fan of reality television and familiar with most of our cast from his days on The Soup.
John Irwin, who runs Irwin Entertainment and has produced celebrity house shows such as Celebrity Rehab and Sober House, told Deadline, “From the beginning, our strategy was to lean into the comedy of this concept and for the show to parody itself and the genre.”
Irwin explained that the show, which pits the reality villains against each other via a series of challenges in order to win $200,000, was initially developed by the NBCUniversal-owned cable network.
John Irwin
He said that Joel McHale was their first choice. “Not only is he insanely funny, he’s also a hard-core fan of reality television and familiar with most of our cast from his days on The Soup.
- 10/10/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
“What if you put 10 of reality television’s most iconic and infamous supervillains together under one roof?” We’ll all soon find out. So begins a new trailer for E!’s upcoming competition series House Of Villains, which features some of the most conniving villains from reality shows including Vanderpump Rules (Jax Taylor), The Apprentice (Omarosa) Flavor of Love (Tiffany Pollard) and more.
Hosted by Joel McHale, in House of Villains, ten reality stars that were known as the villains in their respective shows will compete with other villains to be named “America’s Ultimate Supervillain” which includes a cash prize of $200,000.
Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination and at the end of the week one villain is sent home. It’s the battle of the century as alliances are made,...
Hosted by Joel McHale, in House of Villains, ten reality stars that were known as the villains in their respective shows will compete with other villains to be named “America’s Ultimate Supervillain” which includes a cash prize of $200,000.
Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination and at the end of the week one villain is sent home. It’s the battle of the century as alliances are made,...
- 9/7/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
E! is mixing the most controversial reality show stars under one roof in House of Villains. Hosted by Joel McHale, the series is set to premiere on Thursday, October 12 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt with a supersized 75-minute episode airing simultaneously on Bravo, SyFy and USA.
Ten reality stars that were known as the villains in their respective shows will compete with other villains to be named “America’s Ultimate Supervillain” which includes a cash prize of $200,000.
Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination and at the end of the week one villain is sent home. It’s the battle of the century as alliances are made, trusts are broken and the villains scheme their way to the top.
House of Villains Cast Anfisa Arkhipchenko
Became a villain following her appearance...
Ten reality stars that were known as the villains in their respective shows will compete with other villains to be named “America’s Ultimate Supervillain” which includes a cash prize of $200,000.
Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination and at the end of the week one villain is sent home. It’s the battle of the century as alliances are made, trusts are broken and the villains scheme their way to the top.
House of Villains Cast Anfisa Arkhipchenko
Became a villain following her appearance...
- 8/15/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
NBCUniversal is adding to its cable network programming slate.
The company has outlined its programming plans for Bravo, E!, Syfy and USA Network.
This includes a new social experiment from Studio Lambert, the company behind Peacock’s The Traitors, for USA Network and new unscripted competition series House of Villains, hosted by Joel McHale for E!.
USA Network also confirmed that it is adding The Big D, the reality series that was previously set to launch on TBS, as first revealed by Deadline.
House of Villains, which will launch this fall, is a competition elimination series, hosted by McHale, that brings 10 of reality television’s most iconic and infamous villains under one roof where they must outsmart, out-manipulate and out-scheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a cash prize and the title of America’s Ultimate Supervillain.
The series is produced by Irwin Entertainment with John Irwin,...
The company has outlined its programming plans for Bravo, E!, Syfy and USA Network.
This includes a new social experiment from Studio Lambert, the company behind Peacock’s The Traitors, for USA Network and new unscripted competition series House of Villains, hosted by Joel McHale for E!.
USA Network also confirmed that it is adding The Big D, the reality series that was previously set to launch on TBS, as first revealed by Deadline.
House of Villains, which will launch this fall, is a competition elimination series, hosted by McHale, that brings 10 of reality television’s most iconic and infamous villains under one roof where they must outsmart, out-manipulate and out-scheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a cash prize and the title of America’s Ultimate Supervillain.
The series is produced by Irwin Entertainment with John Irwin,...
- 5/9/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
E! announced the addition of reality competition series “House of Villains” to its slate Tuesday.
Premiering in the fall of 2023, and hosted by Joel McHale, the competition elimination series brings 10 of reality television’s most iconic and infamous villains under one roof where they must outsmart, out-manipulate and outscheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a cash prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
McHale has previously appeared in “Community” and “The Bear.”
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“House of Villains” is produced by Irwin Entertainment with John Irwin, Dave Kuba, Eli Frankel and Matt Odgers serving as executive producers.
The brand’s returning slate includes red carpet franchise “Live from E!” hosted by Laverne Cox, entertainment news series “E! News” hosted by Adrienne Bailon-Houghton and Justin Sylvester and a new season of “Botched” with Dr.
Premiering in the fall of 2023, and hosted by Joel McHale, the competition elimination series brings 10 of reality television’s most iconic and infamous villains under one roof where they must outsmart, out-manipulate and outscheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a cash prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
McHale has previously appeared in “Community” and “The Bear.”
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“House of Villains” is produced by Irwin Entertainment with John Irwin, Dave Kuba, Eli Frankel and Matt Odgers serving as executive producers.
The brand’s returning slate includes red carpet franchise “Live from E!” hosted by Laverne Cox, entertainment news series “E! News” hosted by Adrienne Bailon-Houghton and Justin Sylvester and a new season of “Botched” with Dr.
- 5/9/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Bravo’s “Summer House” and E!’s “Nikki Bella Says I Do” both exhibited growth in three-day viewership figures, TheWrap can exclusively report. The NBCUniversal-owned unscripted cable series saw increases in their Season 7 premiere and Season 1 finale, respectively.
“Summer House” — which follows a group of friends who vacation in a shared summer house in Long Island’s Montauk — was up 10% in the 18-49 demographic and 2% in total average viewers, as compared to the Season 6 debut in the total audience measurement index through three days.
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The reality show stars Mya Allen, Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke, Paige DeSorbo, Lindsay Hubbard, Ciara Miller, Danielle Olivera and Carl Radke. Upon the Feb. 13 premiere, the housemates were joined by newcomers Samantha Feher, Chris Leoni and Gabby Prescod, as well as old friends Andrea Denver and Kory Keefer.
“Summer House” Season 7 (Bravo)
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“Summer House” — which follows a group of friends who vacation in a shared summer house in Long Island’s Montauk — was up 10% in the 18-49 demographic and 2% in total average viewers, as compared to the Season 6 debut in the total audience measurement index through three days.
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The reality show stars Mya Allen, Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke, Paige DeSorbo, Lindsay Hubbard, Ciara Miller, Danielle Olivera and Carl Radke. Upon the Feb. 13 premiere, the housemates were joined by newcomers Samantha Feher, Chris Leoni and Gabby Prescod, as well as old friends Andrea Denver and Kory Keefer.
“Summer House” Season 7 (Bravo)
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- 2/24/2023
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
Ex On The Beach will return to MTV, which renewed the dating series for seasons 5 and 6.
MTV also revealed that Season 5 will premiere on March 31 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt with a new crop of singles and exes. Featuring romantically embattled stars from Love Island, Big Brother, Too Hot To Handle, World of Dance, The Challenge, Double Shot at Love and Paradise Hotel, the cast navigates the excitement and heartbreak of romantic relationships with old lovers and new prospects while constantly being blindsided by the surprise arrival of their exes. As ex-lovers wash ashore, the daters will have to decide whether to rekindle a past flame or move on for good.
Season 5, which touts 12 hour-long episodes filmed at MTV’s global production villa on the Gran Canaria Island of Spain, will feature Derynn Paige, Ray Gantt, Da’Vonne Rogers, Bryce Hirschberg, David Barta, Kyra Green, Arisce Wanzer, Jonathan Troncoso, Ranin Karim...
MTV also revealed that Season 5 will premiere on March 31 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt with a new crop of singles and exes. Featuring romantically embattled stars from Love Island, Big Brother, Too Hot To Handle, World of Dance, The Challenge, Double Shot at Love and Paradise Hotel, the cast navigates the excitement and heartbreak of romantic relationships with old lovers and new prospects while constantly being blindsided by the surprise arrival of their exes. As ex-lovers wash ashore, the daters will have to decide whether to rekindle a past flame or move on for good.
Season 5, which touts 12 hour-long episodes filmed at MTV’s global production villa on the Gran Canaria Island of Spain, will feature Derynn Paige, Ray Gantt, Da’Vonne Rogers, Bryce Hirschberg, David Barta, Kyra Green, Arisce Wanzer, Jonathan Troncoso, Ranin Karim...
- 3/10/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
The new live production “Blue’s Clues and You! Live on Stage” will embark on its U.S. tour this fall, Nickelodeon and Round Room Live announced Tuesday. The interactive show is based on the pre-school series “Blue’s Clues and You” and will feature Blue, Josh, and their friends Magenta and Rainbow Puppy in an original musical story.
“We are thrilled to partner with Nickelodeon by bringing one of the foremost franchises in kids’ entertainment to the stage in Blue’s Clues & You! Live On Stage,’” said Round Room Live co-president Stephen Shaw, who is producing the tour. “’Blue’s Clues’ is an iconic show that has captivated and educated children for years. We couldn’t be more excited to share our love of ‘Blue’s Clues’ with the next generation of fans in a memorable experience for the whole family.”
TV series host Josh Dela Cruz will join...
“We are thrilled to partner with Nickelodeon by bringing one of the foremost franchises in kids’ entertainment to the stage in Blue’s Clues & You! Live On Stage,’” said Round Room Live co-president Stephen Shaw, who is producing the tour. “’Blue’s Clues’ is an iconic show that has captivated and educated children for years. We couldn’t be more excited to share our love of ‘Blue’s Clues’ with the next generation of fans in a memorable experience for the whole family.”
TV series host Josh Dela Cruz will join...
- 3/8/2022
- by Sasha Urban and Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
DreamWorks animation announced that Julia Stiles, Marcus Scribner, Aimee Garcia, Ashley Liao, Lauren Tom, Keston John, Justina Machado and D’Arcy Carden have been cast in “Dragons: The Nine Realms,” which premieres on Hulu and Peacock on Dec. 23.
They join Jeremy Shada, who stars as Tom Kullersen in the “How to Train Your Dragon” spinoff. The six-episode series is set 1,300 years after the events of the original movies, where dragons have become just a legend to the modern world. When a geological anomaly opens up an miles-deep fissure in the Earth’s surface, scientists from all over the world gather at a new research facility to study the phenomenon. Soon, a group of misfit kids brought to the site by their parents, uncover the truth about dragons and where they’ve been hiding — which they must keep secret in order to protect what they’ve discovered.
Stiles voices Olivia Kullersen, with Scribner as D’Angelo Baker,...
They join Jeremy Shada, who stars as Tom Kullersen in the “How to Train Your Dragon” spinoff. The six-episode series is set 1,300 years after the events of the original movies, where dragons have become just a legend to the modern world. When a geological anomaly opens up an miles-deep fissure in the Earth’s surface, scientists from all over the world gather at a new research facility to study the phenomenon. Soon, a group of misfit kids brought to the site by their parents, uncover the truth about dragons and where they’ve been hiding — which they must keep secret in order to protect what they’ve discovered.
Stiles voices Olivia Kullersen, with Scribner as D’Angelo Baker,...
- 12/8/2021
- by Selome Hailu and Katie Song
- Variety Film + TV
MTV’s reality dating show “Are You The One?” will introducing a sexually fluid cast for the first time in the show’s history for its upcoming eighth season.
The series follows 16 singles as they head off to Hawaii in hopes of finding their “perfect match” and splitting a $1 million cash prize.
Season eight of the show, per MTV, is “the first sexually fluid reality dating competition show in the United States,” meaning that there will be no gender limitations to matches and anyone can match with anyone so that “finding love is fair game.” This season promises to show “coming out moments” as contestants discovering their sexual and gender identities.
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Host Terrence J. will help coach the cast and guide them to find “their true feelings and follow their hearts.” This season will also feature Dr. Frankie,...
The series follows 16 singles as they head off to Hawaii in hopes of finding their “perfect match” and splitting a $1 million cash prize.
Season eight of the show, per MTV, is “the first sexually fluid reality dating competition show in the United States,” meaning that there will be no gender limitations to matches and anyone can match with anyone so that “finding love is fair game.” This season promises to show “coming out moments” as contestants discovering their sexual and gender identities.
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Host Terrence J. will help coach the cast and guide them to find “their true feelings and follow their hearts.” This season will also feature Dr. Frankie,...
- 5/30/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Kamal Givens wants to take another crack at finding love, and hopes a TV comeback can make it happen. The former VH1 star -- who went by Chance on "I Love New York" and "Real Chance of Love" -- is developing a new dating show with his former producers, Scott Teti and Matt Odgers. Scott and Matt tell us they're excited to team up with Chance again, and describe the new show -- "Chance @ Romance...
- 8/6/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Bravo is beefing up its already beefy unscripted programming. The NBC-Universal cable network is developing six new "reality" series. Three of these are real estate-related: Center Stage, with Adair Curtis and Jason Bolden; Million Dollar Home Hacks, from executive producers Pam Healey, Lisa Shannon, and Jeremy Dear; and Flippin' Exes, with Nina Klemm and Michael LeSure, from executive producers Kim Martin and Bobby Flay. On the docu-series front, Bravo is developing The High School Project from executive producer Billy Taylor; Welcome to America, from executive producers Simon Lloyd and Joe Houilhan; and Empty Nesters, from Left Hook Media, with executive producers Scott Teti and Matt Odgers in partnership with Truly Original, and executive producers Glenda Hersh and Steven Weinstock. Read More…...
- 5/10/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Left Hook Media, the production entity founded by the duo behind VH1 reality shows Flavor of Love and Rock of Love, has solidified its partnership with Endemol Shine North America. Scott Teti and Matt Odgers’ Left Hook has signed overall producing deals with the company and its production arm, True Entertainment. Left Hook and Endemol Shine Na already are teaming on the upcoming MTV series Almost Impossible Game Show and with True on Bravo’s Summer House. Teti and Odgers…...
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