After the triumphant debut of its inaugural season, E!’s reality sensation, ‘House of Villains,’ is gearing up for an even more thrilling second season. The hit show, known for bringing together iconic villains vying for the coveted title of America’s Ultimate Supervillain, is set to make its comeback in 2024 with actor Joel McHale reprising his role as the host.
The first season of ‘House of Villains’ concluded on December 21, 2023, with a riveting finale that had fans on the edge of their seats. The showdown featured Anfisa Arkhipchenko from ’90 Day Fiancé,’ Johnny Bananas from ‘The Challenge,’ and Tanisha Thomas from ‘Bad Girls Club.’ Tanisha emerged victorious with a pivotal tie-breaking vote from Arkhipchenko, underscoring the strategic importance of being perceived as a formidable villain within the house.
EW officially announced the return of ‘House of Villains’ for its second season in 2024, with the charismatic Joel McHale reprising his hosting duties. McHale, known for his comedic flair, is set to inject humor and wit into the villainous proceedings. Production for the highly anticipated second season is scheduled to kick off in February, as confirmed by Joel McHale during an interview with EW: “We’re shooting it in February.” Fans can anticipate the release of House of Villains Season 2 on their TV screens by fall 2024.
While specific details about the upcoming season are still under wraps, ‘House of Villains’ Season 1 featured an eclectic cast drawn from popular reality TV shows such as ‘Survivor,’ ‘Love Is Blind,’ ‘Vanderpump Rules,’ ‘Love & Hip Hop: Miami,’ ‘The Bachelor,’ and ‘The Apprentice.’ The mix of contestants sparked strategic advantages, leading to intense confrontations within the villainous abode.
In an interview with Collider, Season 1 villains expressed their preferences for future contestants. Tanisha expressed interest in seeing Judi Jackson from ‘Bad Girls Club,’ praising her unique approach with a voodoo doll. Survivor legend Fairplay lauded the casting for Season 1 while expressing a desire to face even more formidable adversaries in the upcoming season.
For those eager to catch up on the villainous drama, the first season of ‘House of Villains’ will be available for streaming on Peacock starting February 19. Full episodes can also be watched online at E!, offering viewers an opportunity to relive the thrilling moments before the highly anticipated Season 2 hits the screens.
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