
'The Traitors' Season 4: Here's what we know so far
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The round table could be right around the corner.
More episodes of the American version of "The Traitors" are expected to be in the works as the show has already been renewed for two more seasons.
The reality competition show, which airs on Peacock, follows a group of contestants who are secretly split into two groups: traitors and faithfuls. The faithfuls must determine who the traitors are and banish them from the game in order to win the grand prize.
From "Big Brother" gamers to "Real Housewives" stars, "The Traitors" features a cast of reality TV legends and other big-name public figures.
The show has quickly become a fan favorite since its first U.S. season aired in 2023, earning an Emmy Award and becoming the most-watched unscripted series in the country, as NBC touted.
Here's what we know about the upcoming season.
When is 'The Traitors' Season 4 coming out?
NBC announced in August 2024 that "The Traitors" was renewed for Seasons 4 and 5.
While a release date hasn't been announced, it's likely that a new season could follow the previous three premiere dates, which all fell in early January.
Season 1 aired on Jan. 12, 2023, and Season 2 aired on the same day a year later. Season 3 began on Jan. 9 this year and wrapped up in early March.
Filming for Season 3 took place in early summer 2024, cast members from the season have previously said.
'The Traitors' Season 4 cast
The Season 3 cast was revealed in June 2024, so some fans expect a possible announcement for the upcoming season sometime soon. USA TODAY has reached out to Peacock for more information.
While the first season of the American version featured a combination of both reality TV stars and regular people, the previous two seasons included only groups of public figures, so it's likely the upcoming season could be the same.
The likes of "Survivor" winners, "The Bachelor" stars and even a member of the British royal family have appeared on the show.
Season 3's winners included Dolores Catania of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," Dylan Efron of "Down to Earth with Zac Efron," British aristocrat Ivar Mountbatten and Gabby Windey of "The Bachelorette."
The past two seasons have also had some casting twists, like the return of a player from Season 1 entering the castle during Season 2 and three surprise late additions to the cast in Season 3.
Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at melina.khan@usatoday.com.
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