Casting News: House Of Villains Reveals Season 3 Cast, Doc Promotes Two Series Regulars And More
With production ramping up on Season 3, House of Villains is set to premiere on Peacock in early 2026, populated by an entirely new cast of troublemakers. Well, almost entirely new.
Love her or hate her (and isn't that the point of this show?), VH1 celebreality icon Tiffany "New York" Pollard is returning to the show for her third consecutive season, TVLine has learned. Additionally, Joel McHale will return as host, pitting the reality all-stars against each other in the hopes of bringing home the $200,000 grand prize.
Read on for a complete list of contestants vying for the title of "America's Ultimate Supervillain" in House of Villains Season 3:
- Paul Abrahamian (Big Brother)
- Tyson Apostol (Survivor)
- Kate Chastain (Below Deck)
- Jackie Christie (Basketball Wives)
- Drita D'Avanzo (Mob Wives)
- Plane Jane (RuPaul's Drag Race)
- Johnny Middlebrooks (Love Island)
- Ashley Mitchell (The Challenge)
- Tiffany "New York" Pollard (I Love New York)
- Christine Quinn (Selling Sunset)
- Tom Sandoval (Vanderpump Rules)
In other recent casting news...
* Doc is prescribing a pair of promotions ahead of its super-sized second season. When the Fox medical drama returns this fall, Patrick Walker (as Dr. Theodore "T.J." Coleman) and Charlotte Fountain-Jardim (as Katie Hamda) will be series regulars, our sister site Deadline reports.
* Glee grad and first-time Tony Award nominee Darren Criss (Maybe Happy Ending) and Tony Award winner Renée Elise Goldsberry will host The Tony Awards: Act One, a live pre-show available to viewers for free on Pluto TV beginning Sunday, June 8 at 6:40 pm ET/3:40 pm PT. (Immediately following at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT, the 78th annual Tony Awards will air live to both coasts on CBS.)
* J.K. Simmons (Invincible) will lead the MGM+ period drama The Westies, playing crime boss Eamon Sweeney, Deadline reports. Co-created by Chris Brancato and Michael Panes, the series chronicles the real-life conflicts of the Irish and Italian mafias in 1980s New York City.
* Kristin Chenoweth (Pushing Daisies) has joined the cast of Stumble, NBC's cheerleading mockumentary pilot from Jeff and Liz Astrof, Deadline reports. Chenoweth will play assistant cheer coach Tammy Istiny, whose last name is pronounced "Isstinny," though everyone assumes it's "Is Tiny," given her small stature. If the pilot goes to series, Chenoweth will recur.