If you're loving the murder-mystery shenanigans of The eroticism and drugs in the 80sTraitors Season 2 on Peacock, you're in luck. Three new international seasons of The Traitors are coming to the streaming service this March.
The Traitors, based on the Dutch show De Verraders, throws reality stars from series like Survivor and the Real Housewivesfranchise into a castle in the Scottish highlands. There, they'll have to play out a real-life game of Mafia. Certain stars are selected to be "traitors" with the ability to "murder" their fellow castmates. It's up to the remainder of the cast — the "faithfuls" — to sniff the traitors out. The last person standing, traitor or faithful, wins a cash prize.
SEE ALSO: If you love 'Traitors,' you need to play these gamesThe U.S. version of the series, which is currently the number one unscripted series on Peacock, is currently airing. There are also several other international spin-offs, many of which use civilians as contestants. Season 2 of The Traitors UK, which Mashable's Sam Haysom called"as fun as Succession," recently wrapped up overseas, and Australia and New Zealand have their own versions of The Traitors as well. All will be available to watch soon: The Traitors UK Season 2 hits Peacock on March 8, while The Traitors Australia Season 2 and The Traitors New Zealand Season 1 arrive on the streaming platform March 28.
So get ready for an onslaught of delightful deception, and choose a side: Will you be a traitor or a faithful?
New episodes of The Traitors Season 2 hit Peacock every Thursday at 9 p.m. ET.
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