New episodes of the U.S. version of “The Traitors” Season 3 are currently airing.
“The Traitors” in the U.S. started in January 2023 and is based on the Dutch series “De Verraders.” Hosted by Alan Cumming, 20 contestants come together in an ancient castle in Scotland to play a murder mystery game – similar to the party game Mafia.
Some contestants receive the title of Traitors and must work together to eliminate the other players to win the $250,000 grand prize. The remaining contestants are Faithfuls and must discover and banish all the Traitors by voting them out to win the prize. There are also missions along the way in order to build the prize fund.
“The Traitors” originally included a mix of famous faces and everyday Americans in the cast, but since Season 2, the show has featured only celebrity contestants.
So far during this season, only one Traitor has been eliminated which means that three still remain.
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Curious about who will be murdered or banished next? Here’s what time “The Traitors” airs, what channel it is on and where to watch.
When do new episodes of ‘The Traitors’ come out?
New episodes of “The Traitors” in the U.S. come out every Thursday starting Jan. 9, 2025.
What time does ‘The Traitors’ air?
New episodes of “The Traitors” premiere at 9 p.m. ET, 7 p.m. MT and 6 p.m. PT on Peacock.
What time does ‘Traitors’ come on?
“The Traitors” Season 3 Episode 6 comes out on Thursday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. Arizona time.
What channel is ‘Traitors’ on?
The first two episodes of “The Traitors” Season 3 aired Monday, Jan. 20, on NBC. However, it does not appear as though new episodes will premiere on the channel.
Where can I watch ‘The Traitors’?
You can watch the U.S. version of “The Traitors” on Peacock.
A premium monthly plan on Peacock costs $7.99, or there is a deal for a premium annual plan at $79.99 for one year. The premium plus plan, which is ad-free, costs $13.99 per month or $139.99 a year.
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