NBC Confirmed 'Deal or No Deal Island' Season 2 and Fans Can't Wait
The first season of 'Deal or No Deal Island' was addictive, but when are fans getting a second season?
Published May 15 2024, 3:30 p.m. ET
The anticipation has been building, the rumors have been swirling, and now, it's official: Deal or No Deal Island is making a grand return with its much-awaited Season 2. After a groundbreaking debut that captivated millions of viewers worldwide with its unique blend of high-stakes decision-making and tropical escapism, the show is back to raise the bar even higher.
Set against the picturesque backdrop of a lush, undiscovered island, Season 2 promises to deliver an amplified dose of drama, suspense, and life-changing decisions. With new twists, heart-pounding challenges, and even bigger prizes, Deal or No Deal Island Season 2 is poised to redefine reality television.
When does 'Deal or No Deal Island' Season 2 premiere?
While the eagerly awaited Season 2 of Deal or No Deal Island doesn't have a confirmed launch date yet, fans can rest assured knowing that host Joe Manganiello will make his return to the enigmatic banker's island alongside a fresh lineup of contestants as soon as possible. The announcement about Season 2 was on May 7, 2024, so Season 2 filming hasn't started yet. Also, there hasn't been any announcement of the cast for the new season.
Behind the scenes, the show boasts an impressive roster of executive producers including Matt Kunitz, Vittoria Cacciatore, Jeffrey Breeden, Joe Manganiello himself, Howie Mandel, along with Sharon Levy, Michael Heyerman, and Sean Loughlin from Endemol Shine North America.
Who won Season 1 of 'Deal or No Deal Island'?
Amy and Jordan were the last two contestants fighting for the win in Season 1. The two women had to reach a red rope located right next to a briefcase holding $3.75 million on a highwire to get access to battling The Banker.
Jordan Fowler Bull won Season 1 of Deal or No Deal Island, winning $1,230,000 from the competition, according to NBC. In an interview after she won the show, Jordan shared, "I wanted to play a game that I can be proud of, and hopefully show my future kids. It ended up working out on so many levels." When haggling with The Banker (aka Howie Mandel), Jordan opted to accept the cash offer, a wise move given that the case she had selected turned out to contain just $1,000.
Jordan shared some even bigger news at the end of the season. She announced that she's pregnant! In the post-episode with NBC, Jordan shared, "Like that was a pregnancy announcement, plus, I won a TV show, plus I won $1.3 million on a show. It was just a lot all at once. So we're soaking it all in. We'll take it one step at a time. And I feel great."
From the outset of her participation in the show, Jordan shared her aspirations of using any winnings to pursue various fertility options for herself and her husband, hoping to start a family.