Will Teresa Giudice Cross Paths with Jax Taylor on The Villains? Season 2 Premiere Date Revealed

   

This October, Season 2 of the E! series, House of Villains, premieres. As previously announced, The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Teresa Giudice is on the cast and it's now been revealed that Vanderpump Rules' Jax Taylor, who appeared in Season 1, will pop up in the new season as a special guest.

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When does Season 2 of House of Villians premiere?

The special two-night Season 2 premiere begins Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 10/9c with a supersized 75-minute episode that will air simultaneously across Bravo, E!, SYFY, and USA. Another new episode will air the following night on E! on Oct. 10. And mark your calendars because beginning Oct. 10, the series will air on E! in its regular Thursday timeslot.

Who is on the cast of House of Villians for Season 2?

Teresa will be joined by Richard Hatch, Wes Bergmann, Jessie Godderz, Kandy Muse, Victoria Larson, Tiffany “New York” Pollard (who appeared in Season 1), Larissa Lima, Camilla Poindexter, and Safaree are all cast on Season 2 of House of Villians.

In the upcoming new season, surprise guests include Season 1's former villains Jax and Bobby Lytes, as well as Janice Dickinson and Tori Spelling.

A trailer for the new season also dropped on August 20.

Split of Jax Taylor, Teresa Giudice, and Joel Mchale

Who hosts House of Villians on E!?

This fall, Joel McHale returns to host House of Villians for Season 2. A press release for the new season notes that "E!’s hit competition elimination series House of Villains is back for season two this fall with a new set of mischievous reality all-stars as they scheme, strategize, and shade each other for a chance to win a $200,000 cash prize and the title of 'America’s Ultimate Supervillain.'"

A Season 1 press release shared more insight into that the series “brings together 10 iconic and infamous reality television villains under one roof."

“Hailing from some of the most popular reality television franchises, these notorious villains meet their match as they must outsmart, out-manipulate, and out-scheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a $200,000 cash prize and the title of ‘America’s Ultimate Supervillain,’” the press release from last season explains. “Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental, and emotional strength. The winner of the challenge is safe from elimination, and at the end of the week, one villain is sent home. It’s the battle of the century as alliances are made, trusts are broken, and the villains scheme their way to the top.”

The first season of House of Villains is available to stream now on Peacock.