How to Watch ‘House of Villains’ Season 1 Online

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Quick Answer: The best way to watch House of Villains online is with a subscription to Peacock.

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One of the unexpected joys that reality TV shows gave us was real-life villains; bad people who fans got to hate collectively. House of Villains — a recent reality competition series hosted by Joel McHale — did something wonderful by bringing all those reality TV villains back on the small screen, and making them compete for $200,000 and the title of America’s Ultimate Supervillain.

The show’s first season, which aired at the end of 2023, saw the return of infamous ne’er-do-wellers like Jax Taylor from Vanderpump Rules, Corinne Olympios from The Bachelor, and Abhishek “Shake” Chatterjee from Love Is Blind. It was a success, and now Season 2 of House of Villains is on the way.

If you’re looking to catch up on House of Villains before the new season comes out, read on. Below, we’ve put together a brief guide on where to stream House of Villains Season 1 online.

How to Watch House of Villains Online

The best place to watch House of Villains is to get a subscription to Peacock, but there are a couple of other options worth considering. Here’s a breakdown of every way to stream House of Villains.

Stream House of Villains on Peacock

Peacock has the whole first season of House of Villains streaming for subscribers. Even if you’re not already subscribed, you’re in luck: Peacock is very affordable. The base “Premium” tier costs $5.99 a month and gets you thousands of on-demand titles, as well as live sports and events. For $11.99 a month you can upgrade to “Premium Plus,” which removes ads from on-demand content, lets you download certain titles and gets you live access to your local CBS station. Either will let you stream all of House of Villains immediately.

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Stream House of Villains on E! With Live TV Service Credentials

Another way to stream House of Villains online is to use login credentials from a live TV streaming service like DirecTV Stream or fubo to watch the show on E! Online. The benefit of this option is that DirecTV Stream or fubo offers free trials, while Peacock does not.

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Buy House of Villains Season 1 on Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video also has the first season of House of Villains, but you’ll have to purchase individual episodes or the whole season to watch. Episodes cost $2.99 each and the whole season costs $14.99.

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Can You Watch House of Villains for Free?

As mentioned above, you can watch House of Villains for free on E! Online if you already have a live TV streaming service. If you don’t already have a live TV streaming service, you can watch the show without paying by getting a free trial to DirecTV Stream or fubo, using your subscription to access E! Online, and binging the show before the trial ends. Just remember to cancel your free trial to either streamer before it’s over to avoid any charges.

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When Does House of Villains Season 2 Come Out?

House of Villains was renewed for a second season back in January, and it’ll be coming sometime this fall. The exact release date hasn’t been specified.

What Is the House of Villains Season 2 Cast?

Although the release date isn’t out yet, House of Villains has announced the cast for Season 2. Here’s the full cast you can expect in House of Villains Season 2:

Wes Bergmann (The Challenge)
Teresa Giudice (The Real Housewives of New Jersey)
Jessie Godderz (Big Brother)
Richard Hatch (Survivor)
Victoria Larson (The Bachelor)
Larissa Lima (90 Day Fiancé)
Kandy Muse (RuPaul’s Drag Race)
Camilla Poindexter (Bad Girls Club)
Tiffany “New York” Pollard (Flavor of Love)
Safaree (Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta)

Here’s the video announcing the second season’s cast on YouTube:

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