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Million Dollar Secret
Million Dollar Secret is an American reality game show streaming on Netflix, which premiered on March 26, 2025 and is hosted by British comedian Peter Serafinowicz.
The series features a group of contestants who stay at a luxurious lakeside estate as they play, with one of whom is secretly awarded the $1,000,000 grand prize at the start of the game. The objective for the "millionaire" is to keep their identity hidden while the other contestants attempt to uncover and eliminate the "millionaire", so that they can become the "millionaire". The last player remaining is the millionaire who wins the game and the prize. The show incorporates elements of strategy, deception, and social deduction, drawing comparisons to other reality series like The Traitors and The Mole.
It was renewed for a second season, which premiered on April 15, 2026.
A group of contestants reside together in a luxurious lakeside estate known as "The Stag," located at Château Okanagan in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. On the first day, each player is randomly given a case — one of which contains $1,000,000. The contestant who finds it becomes the "Millionaire" and must conceal their identity for the duration of the game.
The remaining contestants, known as "Hunters," aim to determine who is secretly holding the prize money. At the end of each episode, players vote to "lock out" the person they most suspect. If the Millionaire is eliminated, the money is re-hidden in a new box and the game continues — this is known as "The Transfer."
During their stay, the Millionaire receives secret agendas at the start of each new day - secret missions that they must undertake during their stay. If they complete the agenda, they receive a game advantage, while some agendas give the Millionaire a penality if they fail to complete the agenda. Occasionally, other players may be given a Secret Agenda.
Throughout the game, players participate in trust-based challenges and alliance-building exercises. Winners of the challenges can enter the "trophy room" where one of them receives a clue about the current millionaire. In the evening, the contestants gather at the "Elimination dinner", where they vote for who they think is the Millionaire and the one with the most votes is eliminated. After only three contestants are left in the game, the Final Challenge is held, giving the top 2 the ability to swap any two boxes. After the final swap, the person with the money in their box is the winner and leaves "The Stag" with $1,000,000.
The show's format rewards emotional intelligence and psychological deception. Critics have compared it to other social-strategy reality shows such as The Traitors and The Mole (which MDS creator Glenn Hugill previously hosted the British version), but with a reversal of incentives: instead of striving to win the money, one player already has it — and must keep it.
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Million Dollar Secret
Million Dollar Secret is an American reality game show streaming on Netflix, which premiered on March 26, 2025 and is hosted by British comedian Peter Serafinowicz.
The series features a group of contestants who stay at a luxurious lakeside estate as they play, with one of whom is secretly awarded the $1,000,000 grand prize at the start of the game. The objective for the "millionaire" is to keep their identity hidden while the other contestants attempt to uncover and eliminate the "millionaire", so that they can become the "millionaire". The last player remaining is the millionaire who wins the game and the prize. The show incorporates elements of strategy, deception, and social deduction, drawing comparisons to other reality series like The Traitors and The Mole.
It was renewed for a second season, which premiered on April 15, 2026.
A group of contestants reside together in a luxurious lakeside estate known as "The Stag," located at Château Okanagan in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. On the first day, each player is randomly given a case — one of which contains $1,000,000. The contestant who finds it becomes the "Millionaire" and must conceal their identity for the duration of the game.
The remaining contestants, known as "Hunters," aim to determine who is secretly holding the prize money. At the end of each episode, players vote to "lock out" the person they most suspect. If the Millionaire is eliminated, the money is re-hidden in a new box and the game continues — this is known as "The Transfer."
During their stay, the Millionaire receives secret agendas at the start of each new day - secret missions that they must undertake during their stay. If they complete the agenda, they receive a game advantage, while some agendas give the Millionaire a penality if they fail to complete the agenda. Occasionally, other players may be given a Secret Agenda.
Throughout the game, players participate in trust-based challenges and alliance-building exercises. Winners of the challenges can enter the "trophy room" where one of them receives a clue about the current millionaire. In the evening, the contestants gather at the "Elimination dinner", where they vote for who they think is the Millionaire and the one with the most votes is eliminated. After only three contestants are left in the game, the Final Challenge is held, giving the top 2 the ability to swap any two boxes. After the final swap, the person with the money in their box is the winner and leaves "The Stag" with $1,000,000.
The show's format rewards emotional intelligence and psychological deception. Critics have compared it to other social-strategy reality shows such as The Traitors and The Mole (which MDS creator Glenn Hugill previously hosted the British version), but with a reversal of incentives: instead of striving to win the money, one player already has it — and must keep it.