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House of Villains Season 3: Release date speculation, cast and what to epect
House of Villains Season 3: Release date speculation, cast and what to epect

Business Upturn

time3 days ago

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House of Villains Season 3: Release date speculation, cast and what to epect

'House of Villains' is back for its third season, bringing reality TV's most notorious anti-heroes together for a thrilling competition. Hosted by Joel McHale, this hit series moves to Peacock in early 2026, promising more drama, scheming, and epic challenges. Here's everything we know so far about 'House of Villains' Season 3. House of Villains Season 3 Potential Premiere Date Peacock has confirmed that 'House of Villains' Season 3 will premiere in early 2026. While an exact date is yet to be announced, the shift from E! to Peacock marks a new era for the series. Following the success of Seasons 1 and 2, which aired on E! and sister channels like Bravo, SYFY, and USA, fans can stream the new season exclusively on Peacock, joining other reality hits like 'The Traitors.' House of Villains Season 3 Expecte Cast The Season 3 lineup is packed with returning and rookie villains, all vying for the $200,000 grand prize and the title of 'America's Ultimate Supervillain.' Here's the expected cast: Tiffany 'New York' Pollard (Flavor of Love, House of Villains Seasons 1 & 2): The iconic HBIC returns for her third shot at victory. Tom Sandoval (Vanderpump Rules, The Traitors): A Bravo star known for drama and controversy. Christine Quinn (Selling Sunset): A real estate diva bringing fierce energy. Kate Chastain (The Traitors, Below Deck): A cutthroat competitor with strategic prowess. Paul Abrahamian (Big Brother): A reality TV veteran ready to outsmart the house. Tyson Apostol (The Challenge, Survivor): A seasoned player with a knack for winning. Jackie Christie (Basketball Wives): A bold personality set to shake things up. Drita D'Avanzo (Mob Wives): Returning to TV after nearly a decade, promising intensity. Plane Jane (RuPaul's Drag Race): A fierce drag star ready to slay. Johnny Middlebrooks (Love Island, The Challenge): A charismatic contender in the mix. Ashley Mitchell (The Challenge): A ruthless strategist aiming for the top. What to Expect from House of Villains Season 3 'House of Villains' Season 3 follows the signature format, with 11 reality all-stars living under one roof, competing in battle royale and redemption challenges. Each week, the Supervillain of the Week wins immunity, a luxury reward, and the power to nominate three players for the Hit List. The nominees face off in a Redemption Challenge, with the loser facing banishment by house vote. Expect alliances, backstabbing, and witty confrontations as these villains scheme for the $200,000 prize. Guest appearances by reality all-stars like Carole Baskin, Abby Lee Miller, and Tori Spelling have been a staple, and fans can likely anticipate similar cameos in Season 3. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

How ‘Long Bright River' Star Amanda Seyfried and Showrunner Nikki Toscano Recast the True Crime Formula
How ‘Long Bright River' Star Amanda Seyfried and Showrunner Nikki Toscano Recast the True Crime Formula

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

How ‘Long Bright River' Star Amanda Seyfried and Showrunner Nikki Toscano Recast the True Crime Formula

Amanda Seyfried has tackled plenty of different roles: a Golden Age of Hollywood starlet, the perpetrator of Silicon Valley's greatest known scam, an adult film icon, a dim high schooler with an uncanny knack for predicting the weather. But she's never played a cop, as much as she's wanted to. 'No one looks at me and thinks 'cop,'' Seyfried said during a recent THR Frontrunners panel. 'And then someone did.' More from The Hollywood Reporter Peacock Unscripted Slate Includes Nelly and Ashanti Reality Show, 'House of Villains' Moving Over From E! Natasha Lyonne, Rian Johnson Reveal Where 'Poker Face' Season 2 Goes Now 'Ted' Animated Series From Seth MacFarlane a Go at Peacock The Emmy winner and Oscar nominee plays a Philadelphia police officer in Peacock's Long Bright River, an adaptation of Liz Moore's best-selling novel of the same name. And the 'someone' Seyfried referred to is co-creator, showrunner and executive producer Nikki Toscano, who'd been working on adapting Moore's material for some time before she made an ovation for Seyfried to come on board as a star and executive producer. 'We totally courted her,' said Toscano, who wrote the series alongside Moore. 'There's something so lovely about Amanda because she's just puts it out there. She doesn't want to be going through reps. She just wants to have an open conversation [about the material].' Seyfried's first spin on playing law enforcement isn't exactly a conventional one. While there is a serial killer and a slow-revealing puzzle around her character's missing sister, Long Bright River mostly keeps the mystery box elements in the back seat. 'What was so unique [about] Liz's novel was this love story between these two sisters juxtaposed against this murder mystery,' added Toscano. 'In order to solve not only the murder mystery, but her sister's disappearance, [Amanda's] character has to reflect on their collective past and her role in their estrangement.' That's not to say Seyfried didn't just enjoy her scenes in uniform. 'I'd totally play a cop again,' said Seyfried. 'I respect the job and love portraying the good ones … And the uniform is transformative. Daniel Day-Lewis always talks about those fucking shoes, and he's right. The uniform just goes 10,000 miles further.' Long Bright River marks a few firsts. Toscano, who previously served as showrunner on Amazon's Hunters and the Paramount+ miniseries The Offer, made her directorial debut with episode six of the limited series. 'As a showrunner, you are the person that is there every day when the directors are coming in and out,' she said. 'So there is something really, really nice about just having a very direct relationship with your cast and not passing a message along.' Apparently Toscano's first time directing went so well, her star didn't even realize she hadn't done it before. 'What?' Seyfried exclaimed on the panel. 'I didn't know that! She's a fucking pro. She knows what she's doing.' All eight episodes of Long Bright River are now streaming on Peacock. Watch the rest of the panel interview, which includes Seyfried going from a Manchester accent to a Tulsa drawl in the same sentence, in the video above. This edition of THR Frontrunners is sponsored by NBCUniversal. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise 'Yellowstone' and the Sprawling Dutton Family Tree, Explained

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