Password Renewed for a Third Season by NBC
NBC has renewed the hit game show Password for a fun-filled third season of the ultimate word showdown. Get ready for more outrageous clues, wild guesses, and comedic moments as Keke Palmer returns as host alongside wordplay master Jimmy Fallon. Filming is currently underway.
“‘Password’ has really connected with audiences, blending nostalgic charm with a modern twist,” said Sharon Vuong, Executive Vice President of Unscripted Programming at NBCUniversal Entertainment.

Vuong added, “We’re delighted to pick up a new season and continue our partnership with everyone’s favorite resident player, Jimmy Fallon, and our phenomenal host, Keke Palmer. This season promises to deliver more of the unforgettable humor and surprise gameplay that audiences have come to love.”
“We couldn’t be more excited to return to ‘Password,'” Fallon and Palmer said. “It’s the only show where you get to lock eyes with a total stranger and think, ‘OK, based on absolutely nothing, we’re going to bet that you understand that when one of us says ‘fluffy,’ we mean ‘pillow.’ We love working with each other so much and are taking it to another level this season with bigger guests, wilder guesses, and guaranteed laughs.”
“Password is a crown jewel in Fremantle’s robust portfolio of game shows,” said Kim Kleid, Executive Vice President of Current Programming at Fremantle. “This timeless format continues to captivate new generations, and with Jimmy’s infectious energy and Keke’s magnetic charm, the show proves that great gameplay and great chemistry are always an irresistible mix.”

After scoring a 2024 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Game Show, Password is back to build on the classic gameplay elements that made this legendary format a hit. Each episode delivers fast-paced, high-stakes fun as recurring player Jimmy Fallon teams up with a contestant to face off against a celebrity guest/contestant duo. With hilarious one-word clues, teams race to guess the secret password for a chance to win cash prizes.
Keke Palmer (The Pickup), who made Emmy history by becoming the first Black woman to win for Outstanding Host for a Game Show, reclaims her spot at the podium as everyday contestants join forces with fellow Emmy-winner Fallon and a rotating cast of celebrities in an unpredictable battle of wits and words.
Season 2 of Password has reached over 32 million total viewers across NBC and Peacock.
Fallon and John Quinn serve as executive producers along with Jeffrey Breeden, who also serves as showrunner. Fremantle produces Password in association with Universal Television Alternative Studio and Electric Hot Dog.
