Many people are unsure about how to watch the premiere of the series to catch the drama because the first season of House of Villains will bring together some of the most recognizable reality TV villains and force them into a confrontation of epic proportions.
The Challenge, RuPaul’s Drag Race, and The Bachelor’s villains will all be featured in the intriguing new series, which will be the first of its type. The cast of the show has some of the most influential reality TV antagonists of all time, including Omarosa Manigault Newman, Jax Taylor, and Johnny “Bananas” Devenanzio. The series, which is being hosted by Joel McHale, is certain to be entertaining.
The candidates will compete in lying and manipulating tests, driving one another to a psychological low point throughout the season, to determine who is the most evil reality TV villain of all time. While some are looking forward to the House Of Villains season 1 villains getting along and possibly bonding by their similar misunderstood characters, others are anticipating the nefarious level of gameplay they’ll bring to the show.
Even though House Of Villains has villains of all stripes, the difficulties they face will level the playing field for the competitors.
More About House of Villains Season 1
House Of Villains does have a particular end objective for the contestants, despite the series’ unexpected blend of competitiveness and enjoyment. Putting the ensemble in a house together and watching what happens will be an experiment on its own because they are some of the most manipulative and difficult-to-work-with people in reality TV.
It will be a task within a challenge that every cast member probably takes very seriously to challenge them with a competition to see who is the biggest villain of them all and win $200,000 in prize money. The cast of the show includes:
Anfisa Arkhipchenko from 90 Day Fiancé 4, Bobby Lytes from Love & Hip Hop: Miami, Corinne Olympios from The Bachelor 21, Jax Taylor from Vanderpump Rules, Johnny Bananas from The Real World: Key West, Jonny Fairplay from Survivor: Pearl Islands, Omarosa Manigault Newman from The Apprentice 1, Shake Chatterjee from Love Is Blind, Tanisha Thomas from Bad Girls Club, and Tiffany “New York” Pollard.
How To Watch House of Villains Episodes? Streaming Guide
The reality TV program House of Villains will join the list of other E! programs. E! is typically included in cable packages, although most cord-cutting OTT live TV streaming providers also offer it. E! is available through Sling TV’s Blue bundle, which starts at $40 per month.
Fubo offers over 100 channels even on its most basic package, making it a more pricey (beginning at $74.99 per month) but also a more comprehensive service. A 7-day free trial is available.
Although NBCU owns the E! network, there have been no announcements regarding the series’ on-demand availability on Peacock as of yet. We’ll update you as soon as we learn more about the choices for streaming the day after.
Keep in mind that the 75-minute season debut of House of Villains will also air simultaneously on Bravo, Syfy, and USA Network.
House of Villains Episode Guide
As of now, four episodes have been announced which will be released every Thursday.
- Episode 1: Thursday, October 12, 2023: Welcome to the House of Villains: Omarosa proves to be the HBIC as she attacks the person she thinks to be the weakest link. Alliances emerge as each villain plans their path to the $200,000 prize. The villains settle into their new hideout and begin sizing up their competitors.
- Episode 2: Thursday, October 19, 2023: The Lesser of Three Evils: In the first redemption task, Corinne, Jax, and Shake compete for a place in the House of Villains. The other members of the house focus on one villain and wonder if they have been sabotaged by a purported ally. The first villain to leave the house is one of the hit list nominees.
- Episode 3: Thursday, October 26, 2023: Secret Identities
- Episode 4: Thursday, November 2, 2023: Dance with the Devil
House of Villains Episode Release Time
House of Villains will air at 09:30 PM (ET). The release times in different countries are:
- KST (Korea Standard Time): 10:30 AM on October 20, 2023 (Friday)
- BST (British Summer Time): 02:30 AM on October 20, 2023 (Friday)
- CDT (Central Daylight Time): 08:30 PM on October 19, 2023 (Thursday)
- PDT (Pacific Daylight Time): 06:30 PM on October 19, 2023 (Thursday)
- ACDT (Australian Central Daylight Time): noon on October 20, 2023 (Friday)
- PKT (Pakistan Standard Time): 06:30 AM on October 20, 2023 (Friday)