The battle to find America’s ultimate supervillain is back and wilder than ever.
On Wednesday, May 28, Peacock announced the cunning, cutthroat and chaotic new cast of House of Villains season 3.
Bravo fans will quickly recognize Vanderpump Rules alum Tom Sandoval, who still can’t seem to escape memories of Scandoval and his affair with ex Rachel “Raquel” Leviss.
In addition, Below Deck alum Kate Chastain will continue to stay far away from the high seas. Instead, she will say hello to a house full of characters as she competes for the top prize.
Season 1 and 2 cast member Tiffany “New York” Pollard is expected to return for a third chance at a villainous victory.
Following her exit from Selling Sunset in 2022, Christine Quinn is back on reality TV and ready to score a huge deal.
Big Brother’s Paul Abrahamian, Survivor’s Tyson Apostol, Basketball Wives’ Jackie Christie, Mob Wives’ Drita D’Avanzo, RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Plane Jane, Love Island’s Johnny Middlebrooks and The Challenge’s Ashley Mitchell round out the cast.

Hosted by Joel McHale, House of Villains follows a group of reality stars competing in a different set of challenges for a chance to win $200,000 and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
In season 1, Bad Girls Club alum Tanisha Thomas took home the top prize while Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star Safaree Samuels was crowned the winner in season 2.
While many come on the show in hopes of winning big, others find the experience to be a bit more healing.
After breaking up with Marcus Jordan, The Real Housewives of Miami star Larsa Pippen entered the house midway through the second season.
Pippen, 50, later told Us Weekly exclusively that joining the show ended up being “the best decision I ever made” following her breakup.
“Being so immersed in the house and all these different people and different personalities. I didn’t have time to think about anyone or anything,” she recalled, telling Us that cooking and completing the challenges were what she focused on. “That’s pretty time consuming.”
Other cast members, however, have a slightly different perspective on the show.
“One thing I learned from House of Villains is not forming enough fake connections to benefit my gameplay may not be the best approach,” Pollard, 43, shared with Us. Let production on a new season begin!
House of Villains season 3 is expected to premiere on Peacock in early 2026. Stream past seasons now on Peacock.