Fear Factor: House Of Fear Cast Revealed — Meet the Contestants Facing Fox’s Most Twisted Reboot Yet
- Je-Ree
- 5 minutes ago
- 2 min read

Fox is once again asking a very important question: How far will people go on television for money and bragging rights? With Fear Factor: House Of Fear, the network is resurrecting its infamous reality franchise and giving it a darker, more claustrophobic edge. This isn’t just a reboot, it’s a psychological endurance test wrapped in a stunt show and the newly confirmed cast proves Fox understood the assignment.
Hosted by professional chaos agent Johnny Knoxville, House Of Fear traps 14 everyday contestants inside a remote location where fear is the currency and comfort is nonexistent. The series blends classic Fear Factor stunts with social pressure, sleep deprivation, and the slow unraveling that comes from living in a house designed to mess with your head. If the original show tested stomachs, this version wants to test sanity.
The Fear Factor: House Of Fear Cast
The confirmed contestants come from wildly different walks of life, which is exactly what makes the setup so watchable. You’ve got brains, brawn, nerves of steel and, inevitably, a few people who will immediately regret every choice that led them here.
Blake — High School AP Physics Teacher (Orlando, FL)
Chelsea — Spelling to Communicate Practitioner (Oak Ridge, TN)
Damienne — Salon Owner (Lawrenceville, GA)
Danielle — Aerospace Engineer (Egg Harbor Township, NJ)
Dida — Soccer Player (St. Louis, MO)
Ethan — Emergency Dispatcher (East York, ON)
Jayleen — Marketing Professional (Los Angeles, CA)
Jeni — Teacher’s Aide (Loveland, CO)
Kristen — School Counselor (Tampa, FL)
Lance — Flight Attendant (Los Angeles, CA)
Rob — eBike Business Owner (San Diego, CA)
Rodney — Retired NYPD Detective (Freeport, NY)
Tyler — Stay-at-Home Mom (Sherrills Ford, NC)
Zach — Unemployed Coal Miner (Benton, IL)
What separates Fear Factor: House Of Fear from previous versions is the constant pressure. Contestants aren’t just showing up to complete a stunt and go home, they’re living inside the fear, marinating in tension and sizing each other up as potential threats. Add Johnny Knoxville to the mix, and you’ve got a host who clearly enjoys watching people spiral just a little.
With a diverse cast, a meaner format and a host who thrives on discomfort, Fear Factor: House Of Fear looks like a reboot that understands why the original worked and how to push it further. These contestants may start confident, but Fox is clearly betting on fear breaking everyone eventually.
Stay tuned to The TV Cave for episode recaps, eliminations, and brutally honest breakdowns of who conquers their fears — and who taps out first.
